Blending and Proofing your Moonshine

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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  • @darylwerner9235
    @darylwerner9235 Год назад +1

    Your the man! I enjoy all your vids. I watch all of them as your a straight and to the point.

  • @frankromig
    @frankromig 2 года назад +3

    Found you through Jesse. I like your style. I always use distilled water and 2 oz. Of Glycerin per gallon of final product. A good shine will pop! 👍

  • @TimothyGray-qf2xo
    @TimothyGray-qf2xo 4 месяца назад

    Your the best at what you do. I appreciate it so much.

  • @PoppaLongroach
    @PoppaLongroach 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff man. I run a 30 gallon and get about 4 gallon a run after I temper it to 85ish. When I get 25 gallon made I dump it all in a brute trash can, mix and stir it good, then re jar it. All my likker is exactly the same that way

  • @puffstastypuffs5192
    @puffstastypuffs5192 2 года назад +1

    Seems to b every time I’m shining,you put a video up..cheers

  • @jimmelton7299
    @jimmelton7299 Год назад

    Sorry you didn't win any awards last night. I voted for you. Love your shows!!!!!

  • @carlreed3571
    @carlreed3571 10 месяцев назад +1

    YOU WILL DO JUST FINE ON THAT PROOF

  • @CalvinsCorner72
    @CalvinsCorner72 2 года назад +3

    As long as the temperature is 60 degrees Fahrenheit you can use the numbers on the hydrometer. But if the temperature is lower or higher the little piece of paper chart tells how much to add or take away to it to be spot on.

  • @showme....6043
    @showme....6043 2 года назад

    Man I can't wait for the "hotel bottle" giveaway! Hells yeah!!!

  • @tonychandley1309
    @tonychandley1309 2 года назад

    Like your videos bro, keep it simple. I'm not interested in becoming a chemist. Have to admit oh, u was scaring the hell out of me with that bucket on that table lol. Keep them recipes coming.

  • @dougshelton69
    @dougshelton69 2 года назад +1

    Cooking for 2yrs now...dont use hydrometer much..go by taste...east Tennessee has good spring water for taste...

  • @williamjohnston4192
    @williamjohnston4192 Год назад

    New to your chanel thanks for the education great stuff on blending and proofing

  • @dogslobbergardens6606
    @dogslobbergardens6606 2 года назад +2

    That thing about people winnowing down two gallons to get eight ounces they claim is the best - it's all about ego. Same shit happens with wine and weed... some folks will spend all damn day trying to detect and pontificate about a subtle hint of unripe dingleberry, just so they can feel like they have a more "sophisticated palate" than you do. Meanwhile everyone else is just rolling their eyes going, "STFU and pass the jug/joint."

    • @michaelcoll844
      @michaelcoll844 2 месяца назад

      Ran into this last weekend. Dude sat there and chewed on the sip for 5 minutes and then "gave me advice" on aging in barrels. This was new make white whiskey. It never touched oak. Why are you talking to me about oak aging?

  • @unsane78
    @unsane78 2 года назад +1

    Know you still & your mash, there's no need to make crazy cuts. I use quarts as well, towards the tails I'll use a one small jar.

  • @BIGLENBIGLENozozoz13
    @BIGLENBIGLENozozoz13 2 года назад

    Cool video learned a lot thanks bro

  • @Shadows_4200
    @Shadows_4200 Год назад

    Hello sir, I really enjoyed your video. the science stuff is great and all. But I believe that tradition, Generations of pass down knowledge, and hands on experience is only way to create true perfection.. Sometime through out my family line we Lost our recipe and stopped creating. I was told by my great grand dad that we used to have the best recipe and I thought it was a myth. but I came across some old family things about it. And it has inspired me to start creating. I don't know much about how to. My question to you Sir is do u have any videos on here? on how to set up shop? so I can create from start, all the equipment I would need, and most importantly steps on how to do it right without friggin blinding myself or any family, god for bid.. I'm trying to set up a small system just for myself and some family members so we can enjoy and hopefully one day recreate our family recipe.. thank u and I appreciated ur video

  • @joef1990
    @joef1990 2 года назад +1

    I find when I add about 1/2 oz of glycerin to each quart jar, it really makes it smoother.

    • @philbillymoonshine7356
      @philbillymoonshine7356  2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah, a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down.

    • @frankromig
      @frankromig 2 года назад

      I also use glycerin, 2 oz. To a gallon. It smooths it out.👍

  • @andrewalarcon4689
    @andrewalarcon4689 Месяц назад

    Are you still filtering your shine? Or do you just let it be. Thanks for all the videos you put out.

  • @yourmother1850
    @yourmother1850 Год назад +1

    10-15gal mash and you're only looking for 1-2 gallons? You should be able to pull at least 1 off of 5gal mash if I'm not mistaken.
    I'm not saying I'm right, that just sounds way off in my small amount of experience. Are you using low abv mash or? I'm just trying to understand, I'm not trying to come off like I know anything, let alone everything.
    Looking forward to any helpful insights!

  • @playboyace5527
    @playboyace5527 Год назад +1

    I think the distilled water with a baby on the label doesn't have any additives. You can usually find it at Walmart. It's to make formula for babies so I'm sure it's pure water!😁👍One💙Playboy ace

  • @reddogbob
    @reddogbob 2 года назад

    Love your videos brother. Your shit is on point and it inspires me to try your recipes. I can’t wait to dive into your pecan pie shine. Cheers bro 😎.

  • @bcf280able
    @bcf280able Год назад

    I've been brewing for about 3 months. Really want to try banana and other flavored recipes.

  • @Polamish
    @Polamish Год назад

    thanks phil

  • @highcaliberaffiliate7885
    @highcaliberaffiliate7885 Год назад

    You should look into getting a RODI system. I have had saltwater tanks for years which requires RODI and it’s now dual purpose as I can achieve confirmed 0 TDS water lol

  • @tobbymandella72
    @tobbymandella72 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @zackholdridge2485
    @zackholdridge2485 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can you or do you ever distill your own water? I just got my first batch of mash going. Keep on shining my friend

  • @sadday101
    @sadday101 Год назад

    Nice hat!

  • @jaycekingpowers
    @jaycekingpowers 8 месяцев назад

    Just ran a batch off at 160 proof sugar shine what can I make to drink it easier

  • @CalvinsCorner72
    @CalvinsCorner72 2 года назад +2

    I wanted to know how they proof down the shine and not use any water. I know of only one guy who does that. But I’m trying to see how they do that because it would have to be some low proof shine to bring down some 170. And it would most certainly have backing in it right?

    • @philbillymoonshine7356
      @philbillymoonshine7356  2 года назад +1

      Yeah i don't fool with that i mean you could take low proof and filter it but what's the point, gonna taste better with water in my opinion.

    • @PoppaLongroach
      @PoppaLongroach 2 года назад +1

      I run my still down to 10% and the last jar is clear as first jar. 1lb sugar, 1 gallon water will give you the perfect amount of high, and low proof to temper with no water. I never....ever use water of any kind to temper 🙃

    • @PoppaLongroach
      @PoppaLongroach 2 года назад +2

      Use a funnel and white felt to filter your likker as it comes out the worm, heat the still on medium heat, and run it s l o w and tails won't cloud

    • @CalvinsCorner72
      @CalvinsCorner72 2 года назад

      @@PoppaLongroach ok cool thanks

    • @frankromig
      @frankromig 2 года назад +1

      I would stick to distilled water. No chance of screwing up a good thing👍

  • @EDungarian
    @EDungarian 2 года назад

    If I were only so lucky to get one of those hotel bottles of pure rocket fuel! Thanks for the info brother!

  • @SINNER_01
    @SINNER_01 Год назад

    So, what hydrometer do you use for the starting gravity?

    • @zachburton4190
      @zachburton4190 Год назад

      I don’t know if this is what you were asking but, for the mash you’d need a specific Gravity hydrometer, then for the distilled product you’ll want a proofing (proof and tralle) hydrometer

  • @The11thMonkey
    @The11thMonkey 2 года назад

    What do I have to do to get some of your "Nanner Shine? ;)

  • @sugargooslin6473
    @sugargooslin6473 8 месяцев назад

    This is how I do mine proof it to about 100 proof some time I'll take the first quart how heads off and always 2ounces for shots better safe then sorry lol

  • @timhenderson2339
    @timhenderson2339 Год назад

    winner winner chicken dinner...

  • @SINNER_01
    @SINNER_01 Год назад +1

    DUDE!!! That hat!!! BWAHAHAHA!!!!! NANNERS ALL UP IN YER FACE!!!

  • @danielsitton2168
    @danielsitton2168 2 года назад

    Can I do still four Lokos

  • @CrunchyAss
    @CrunchyAss 2 года назад

    12:00 Just because you don't know something doesn't mean you're not smart.

  • @timchapman6702
    @timchapman6702 Год назад

    It seems like if you have 1.75 gallons at 70 percent and you want it to be 55 percent, you could just do 1.75 times 15 percent and add that much water.

  • @smrettpecca
    @smrettpecca 2 года назад

    Now put it in a Port Wine Cask, and forget about it for the next five years!