I think hooch is a bit different than making Corn Cob Wine.You can make wine in a trashbag with fruit cups and old bread also. Doesn't mean you should...
@Kaido should be all over this; he's really into Instant Pots and stuff.
You're allowed 200 gallons a year for home use. You just can't sell it.I think hooch is a bit different than making Corn Cob Wine.After all prisoners have quite limited means of QC.
The young woman in the video does look like she is using a good degree of proper QC in making this type of wine.
Plenty of people people brew their own beer, wine, and mead. Which is perfectly legal in the US as long as you don't distill the results into spirits.
That a lot of beer. wine, and mead to make for owns personal use. What about serving some of that to guests invited for dinner and the like?You're allowed 200 gallons a year for home use. You just can't sell it.
Who me? Isn't that rather dangerous to be since the imbibers runs the risk of going blind? Also illegal as well? No thanks. I watched a video off YouTube about some fool who tried to do that with store brought beer and almost went blind.He'll find some kind of accessory that replaces the instant pot cover and converts the entire thing into a fully automated still. Meal prepping could never be better!
Bile flavored? No thanks very much. The resulting product doesn't sound like anything I will want to drink.We call that Pruno - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruno
Interesting. I'm kinda curious to try that. Who would have known you can make wine in the instantpot lol.
Only part I find odd is not putting the cover to seal it though? Wouldn't you want it to be completely sealed? The fermentation process will basically eat up all the oxygen and then stop and then it will just age, but never go bad since there's no oxygen, at least that's what I always figured happened but I'm in no way an expert at this.
The fermentation process produces a lot of carbon dioxide gas. In a sealed container it produces a lot of pressure and could explode, or violently bubble over when you opened it, like a shaken up soda bottle.
Mean to quote snoopy7548 but guess it never went through. Was referring to Kaido.![]()
He'll find some kind of accessory that replaces the instant pot cover and converts the entire thing into a fully automated still. Meal prepping could never be better!
Under Federal and State permit to do that.That's a waste of perfectly good corn cobs. I need to make a recipe for ethanol gas from corn in the IP instead![]()
First I've heard of this, what happens if you use too much? Of course I never hear of anyone cooking with 200 proof alcohol and why would they anyway?This is what I was thinking ... in fact I've read in IP recipe books that using too much alcohol when cooking with one can be extremely dangerous.