Moonshine Making 101 -Beginner Moonshine and Fuel Making - Off Grid living

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Moonshine making 101 - This is a beginners guide to making moonshine and fuel. Learn how to distill alcohol, ethanol and even purify water. This is a great skill to have for off grid living.
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  • @jaybefaulky4902
    @jaybefaulky49026 жыл бұрын

    running moonshine is whiskey business

  • @markm4242

    @markm4242

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Darius Kang One mans liquor is another mans rocket FUEL!

  • @jackthelad1116

    @jackthelad1116

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just beer careful and your be wine

  • @SpoilerAlert__

    @SpoilerAlert__

    4 жыл бұрын

    How do I delete this comment

  • @crystalhenson4092

    @crystalhenson4092

    4 жыл бұрын

    Darius Kang box

  • @normcoppo

    @normcoppo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Weely and twooly!

  • @johnnyley2380
    @johnnyley23803 жыл бұрын

    Can u imagine a 13 year old making moonshine. I can, I am that 13 year old

  • @gelloyangsteryang6481

    @gelloyangsteryang6481

    3 жыл бұрын

    congratulations brother

  • @user-wd5mx9ec3p

    @user-wd5mx9ec3p

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good on ya mate

  • @miya9904

    @miya9904

    3 жыл бұрын

    Legit same I’m 15 and lost my ‘alcohol privileges’

  • @bobnorris6908

    @bobnorris6908

    3 жыл бұрын

    When i was 13 i open up the frig and grab my dads beer

  • @jayscraggs405

    @jayscraggs405

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right on man

  • @billrox2713
    @billrox27134 жыл бұрын

    MAKE SURE YOU THROW AWAY THE FIRST 50ml-200ml OF ALCOHOL. Just throw it away. The very first bit of what he calls "cogeners" is actually methanol, that's the stuff that can actually make you blind in large enough doses. (Methanol has a super low boiling point, so it evaporates/distills first.) After that, you're getting plain ethanol (the good stuff) and it's safe as any alcohol you've ever had. That first 50-200ml of methanol is the thing that gives moonshine its bad rep; throw that out and you're good to go. Happy Shinin'!

  • @wiredinprod

    @wiredinprod

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bill Rox yup gotta throw out the heads

  • @pete8420

    @pete8420

    4 жыл бұрын

    Throw away everything you collect at around 168°F?

  • @cravinbob

    @cravinbob

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bill Rox is a perpetrator of propaganda when he states "safe as any alcohol you've ever had". It is not safe. Alcohol is far more hazardous than pure heroin. Alcohol is not safe and does damage to your organs and brain, plus it is addictive. Pure heroin is addictive but does not damage organs or brain and does not diminish mental capacities as alcohol does. Heroin death is rare but when used along with alcohol is when OD and death can occur. The two are contraindications meaning DO NOT mix the two. There is no indication as to where to measure temperature or know what is coming out of the tubing so "safe" it is not. "Moonshine" tastes bad to begin with and if you wish to drink pure alcohol go buy Everclear which is about 190 proof and it will knock you out and give you a pounding headache at the very least. It can also kill you, it is called alcohol poisoning. Ethanol produces 2/3 the energy that gasoline does and attracts moisture so do not put it your good engine. It seems a lot of work and it certainly is not free to make and the gasoline at the station is distilled for your area and time of year for optimum performance.

  • @richstone2627

    @richstone2627

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@cravinbob STFU Hippy

  • @Gallagherfreak100

    @Gallagherfreak100

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@cravinbob : Yes. A lot of people don't realize that the heroin itself, is not harmful to your body, it is the addict's lifestyle which causes most of the damage. Alcohol, on the other hand is metabolized by your liver into "acetaldehyde", which is defined as a "probable" human carcinogen. Different ethnic groups have more or less efficient ways of metabolizing alcohol. Persons of Northern European heritage, where alcohol has been consumed for thousands of years, are fairly efficient in metabolizing alcohol. On the other hand, native Americans and some native South Americans were only introduced to distilled beverages in the last few hundred years, and their livers have a dickens of a time processing the alcohol.

  • @iwantcheesypuffs
    @iwantcheesypuffs Жыл бұрын

    My lawnmower has never ran so good! I'm not sure it's all that great for it, but it runs like a champ! He's right about the flammability! Pour some in a bottle, light the rag at the top. Throw. Very nice! Cleared out some pesky varmints down a hole that way too. Lots of great uses - just be careful like the man says.

  • @benchkey
    @benchkey7 жыл бұрын

    When soldering copper for your still, but sure to use SILVER SOLDER and NOT lead solder. The lead will leach out and mess you up permanently.

  • @kulled

    @kulled

    Жыл бұрын

    "mess you up permanently" doesn't even do it justice

  • @charmio

    @charmio

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep. It's interesting that lead pipes are still in use for water in some places without it leaching out (well, at least not enough to be a concern). I think the difference is the PH level. Brewing must be acidic is some way?

  • @TheTdw2000

    @TheTdw2000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@charmio Probably a combination of high temperature and acid formed in the fermenting process.

  • @TarrinLupo
    @TarrinLupo7 жыл бұрын

    Attention! I misspoke when calling that a thumper, I know it is not, but youtube doesn't allow you to fix it once it is up. You can please stop commenting that is not a thumper. It was a slip of words and I wish I could fix it but I can't now. Otherwise I hope you enjoyed the video.

  • @beccazam2959

    @beccazam2959

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Tarrin P Lupo You give some bad information. The only reason they add anything to the to the mix when using as fuel. Is to spoil it. Otherwise you would have people buying E-85 for consumption. I could take moonshine direct from a still, and pump it directly into my E-85 compatible car. And it will run perfectly, without causing any damage to the engine or exhaust system.

  • @magnehalvorsen411

    @magnehalvorsen411

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Tarrin P Lupo z

  • @chris-yf4hy

    @chris-yf4hy

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Tarrin P Lupo a

  • @robarchek

    @robarchek

    7 жыл бұрын

    Good job dude. I appreciate your efforts and information. Very concise, and I appreciate it. I'm not digging all the dipshits arguing over minor details, but that's youtube for ya, right? This is YOUR way, and I dig it. GREAT job and please keep it up. Intelligent people need good, concise info. like yours. There are as many different processes to doing this as there are bored children that are arguing over your process. I'm now going to "mispell" the word "misspell", just to give them something new to whine about. Your vids are great, and thank you.

  • @jamespoland4941

    @jamespoland4941

    7 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Tarrin P Lupo

  • @seanb3516
    @seanb35167 жыл бұрын

    From a chemistry perspective you really want to add a fractionating column to your distillation process. This allows you to do thousands of distillations in one step through the use of theoretical plates in the fractionating column. Sounds difficult but it's dirt simple. In the pipe that is connected to the bowl you can place packing such as small glass spheres. Try something like 50cm worth of packed column to begin with. It takes longer for the vapors to make it past the packing but once they do they have been re-distilled on every surface through the column repeatedly. The challenge is to keep enough heat in the column and you may find yourself wrapping it with tinfoil often.

  • @sovietbullfrog9032

    @sovietbullfrog9032

    Жыл бұрын

    🤓

  • @jaggarowen-nh7lk

    @jaggarowen-nh7lk

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you and me should be freinds

  • @ttoskaa1474
    @ttoskaa1474 Жыл бұрын

    I’m Mexican and came across some good fellow who gave me a sip of his home made moonshine and I had to know how it was made so I can start 🤣

  • @raulgonzalezzepeda3201

    @raulgonzalezzepeda3201

    Жыл бұрын

    Ya lo hiciste?

  • @connorcruz6249
    @connorcruz62495 жыл бұрын

    Just a word of advice, I soak all of my copper piping in a mix of about 3/4 white vinegar to 1/4 hydrogen peroxide, to get rid of the lead in piping.

  • @smudgepost
    @smudgepost6 жыл бұрын

    Great video thank you! I started small scale home distillation but where I live we are allowed to make large scale without a licence so I started exploring flex-fuel cars. This is a great way to make larger quantities in a simple setup.

  • @tomfisher3117
    @tomfisher31173 жыл бұрын

    I don't drink but love Moonshiners show. Just trying to understand the process better. Your video is very informative. Nice job!

  • @GeneralSulla
    @GeneralSulla5 жыл бұрын

    I find this is a better and more helpful explanation of how to than some of the spluttering videos I've seen before. Thanks. Will keep studying till I decide to make a run myself.

  • @allanmendoza4014
    @allanmendoza40144 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, I learned more from you about this topic than my chemistry class. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @drunkenmoose8063
    @drunkenmoose80637 жыл бұрын

    Sure adding sugar makes your ABV higher, but it also gives a real "bite" that takes time aging for the edge to come off. If you are going to do the work to convert, no point adding sugar. Best whiskey are made from an 8 to 8.5 % abv wash, this is what most distilleries target at for their ferment (a specific gravity of about 1.065). Too high gravity will cause strain on yeast which throws in off flavors. Rum and sugar washes are done higher often, usually about 10-12% wash abv. For making a good whiskey, you want to add some (minimal depending on taste) tails and heads. That's where flavor is. Some good scotch with "mist" when you add water, which is a sign of tails (too much tails and when ya proof down, it'll go cloudy). Brandy contains a lot of heads as that's where most the flavor comes through for it (fruits are a harder flavor to hold, you can always get more by shooting the thumper when the hearts hit). There is nothing legal about distilling for personal consumption in the US. If you say there is, then you know nothing of H.R. 2903. You can get a fuel permit for distilling, but this does NOT allow for use for consumption. Many states and municipalities have decriminalized or legalized it, but FEDERAL law still prohibits it, and that is above all other laws. New Zealand is currently the only country that it is actually legal (other countries simply turn a blind eye . . . although i'm not sure, but Hungary may be legal, correct me if i'm wrong). And don't go buying any of those cheap ebay/amazon stills. Many of them have rubber gaskets. And even food grade silicon is not safe with high proof alcohol at higher temperatures. The silicon that SOME distilleries use is not food grade, it is a special made silicon. The ONLY safe materials are: copper, stainless, glass (should never be used, even a "mason jar thumper" can shatter when shock cooled (drop of cold water hits it) and release explosive vapor (also, "Pyrex" is not all borosilicate, it is a brand name now, and much new stuff labelled pyrex is nothing more than soda glass). The only acceptable synthetic that has been proven in a high temp/ high alcohol environment is PTFE. All solder should be silver and lead free. Buying an ebay or amazon still will often cost more in converting safely than it would to build your own (it takes almost no skill) from a stainless 5 gallon stock pot and stainless bowl that fits inverted for the "cap" and can be safely sealed with flour past or a home made ptfe gasket, and held in place with sturdy binder clips. *Edit: Glass for storage/collection. There are actual borosilicate columns available). If you want to start off with a simple recipe, try something like 7lbs - 8lbs sugar, 7lbs cracked corn, and 5 gallons good water (pH level is factor, around 5 is good, slightly acidic is what yeast like, a little lower works). A bit of tomato paste for nutrient (a tablespoon) will give it nitrates it needs and not carry over any flavor. Check out "UJSSM" on the forum mentioned below. If you want to learn, the largest forum for hobby distillers is homedistiller.org . . . find the forum from parent site. Numerous "old boys", hobby distillers, legal commercial distillers, still builders, etc are very active there and share every bit of knowledge they have, with a priority on safety and legalizing distilling as a hobby in North America. I'm no expert, but I do have years of experience. I make brandy (true, no sugar added), whiskey, vodka, rum. I malt my own grains, and even grow some (6-row). Stay safe and read before jumping in, it'll save you time, money, and frustration.

  • @DonaldEavordDoyle

    @DonaldEavordDoyle

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hey you know your shit.

  • @drunkenmoose8063

    @drunkenmoose8063

    7 жыл бұрын

    A little but always learning more. Thanks.

  • @hillbillyholler516

    @hillbillyholler516

    7 жыл бұрын

    Drunken Moose right on......definately a lot of false information was given and even some very dangerous information in thos video. im glad someone else pointed that out as well

  • @ClearCaseMan

    @ClearCaseMan

    6 жыл бұрын

    you know when you can tell someone is lying? when they say they or someone they know makes 200 proof shine. www.quora.com/How-is-200-proof-moonshine-made

  • @tanstaafl5695

    @tanstaafl5695

    6 жыл бұрын

    "but FEDERAL law still prohibits it, and that is above all other laws".... sigh. And this is the reason, boys and girls, why we have the mess we have today. In an old irrelevant document called the "Constitution" it reads (Amendment 10) "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." The fact is that it is the perspective of people who accept that the federal law trumps state law is why the federal government can just claim any authority it wishes.

  • @birgitjones1492
    @birgitjones14924 жыл бұрын

    You just blew my mind 🤯. Thanks for the video.

  • @lilgetnrite
    @lilgetnrite5 ай бұрын

    Man I've not yet seen the process so well explained thanks a million

  • @greenbird5969
    @greenbird59697 жыл бұрын

    great video... I was searching a detailed video on this particular subject for a long time

  • @TarrinLupo

    @TarrinLupo

    7 жыл бұрын

    Glad it helped, by no means am I an expert but I hope this helped you with the basics.

  • @douglasnicholson2934
    @douglasnicholson29345 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much. Shine is still popular in the south Tennessee and South. Great instruction really enjoyed the terminology for parts of the still. Grandfather use to make shine in the Midwest, Nebraska. A lot of corn there. Too bad kids are smoking weed now days. Shine is a old art form. Smooth, yummy has it's place. Even just for fuel.

  • @bluesight_

    @bluesight_

    3 жыл бұрын

    why not both it's just as much an old rogue art

  • @dustintravis8791
    @dustintravis87917 жыл бұрын

    Wow, this was very informative. Thank you so much!

  • @kevinbean3679
    @kevinbean3679 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Luptopia and Dr. T. Lupo. I have watched other "Still" and "Moonshine" channels, and yours, and many of their channels are interesting and informative. 'Still', seems it takes time, lots of room, and patience.

  • @peter81083
    @peter810835 жыл бұрын

    Large bag of cracked corn, 10lbs of sugar, bag of turboyeast with similar hardware consistently made the best, cleanest moonshine I've ever had... Youre complicating it but thanks for the video :)

  • @gregorygarcia7807

    @gregorygarcia7807

    4 жыл бұрын

    Why not add a simple charcoal filtration?

  • @59nang

    @59nang

    4 жыл бұрын

    This video is useless to a beginner like me. How do you do it Peter?

  • @tylerlawson87

    @tylerlawson87

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man I can't comprehend some of what he says

  • @3bydacreekside

    @3bydacreekside

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, how do you do it Peter?

  • @orangepeel2223

    @orangepeel2223

    4 жыл бұрын

    You are right that's how it's done where I know..always fire too...mmmm..mmm

  • @markhowards420
    @markhowards4202 жыл бұрын

    One downside to your setup might be the use of plastic pipe down to your worm , many say that only copper or stainless should be used. Apart from that, cool video👍

  • @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
    @detroitredneckdetroitredne66747 жыл бұрын

    I just found your Channel I can't wait to watch all your videos thank you for your knowledge and expertise. I made my still out of a BBQ size propane tank 3 coffee cans two sections of copper pipe and a little bit of black pipe coming out of a propane tank after the 4th run my proof came up to be 185 I used my electric stove in the kitchen it takes a very long time to heat up what I do first after my fermentation I put it my liquid in one gallon jugs and freeze it after it freezes I'll pull it out tip the jugs upside down alcohol and sugar comes out most of the water is locked up in the ice stays in The Jug and I will use that water for my next run it still has most of the yeast in it

  • @elizabethannsmith5006
    @elizabethannsmith50063 жыл бұрын

    Very good tips!!! My Grandma made moonshine back in the hills of West Virginia and Kentucky

  • @dhubahantesool7833
    @dhubahantesool78335 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your save my future

  • @treilly600
    @treilly6007 жыл бұрын

    if its legal to make wine it should be legal to distill for your own consuption

  • @TarrinLupo

    @TarrinLupo

    7 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, the government sucks.

  • @slash2jimi

    @slash2jimi

    7 жыл бұрын

    T Reilly you can really fuck your self up in many different ways distilling shine if you don't know what you're doing.

  • @MarkThomas123

    @MarkThomas123

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thats really not true.. That is Propoganda.. Back in the days of Prohibition.. You will go blind.. That is caused from the body's conversion of fruits, not grains, (Unless someone is using an old lead sweated radiator), and you will get more of the Formaldahyde conversion from drinking Orange Juice and fresh fruit wine than shine.. Stills are also not closed systems, so, it is highly unlikely that you will blow one up.. That would be so rare, the odds are well in your favor not to..If you just half way pay attention to what you are doing.. Distilling should not be illegal for your own consumption.. They use all of the scare and propoganda to try to keep people from making their own, so they can make Billions on tax dollars.. That is why so many states control the sale of Liquor through their ABC Stores... It's another racket...

  • @MarkThomas123

    @MarkThomas123

    7 жыл бұрын

    3006sybra no problem.. I enjoyed reading your comments.. Nice to see someone else that knows the truth.. Everybody else just listens to what everybody else says.. Cheers

  • @MarkThomas123

    @MarkThomas123

    7 жыл бұрын

    ***** Anything with a higher acid content works good.. I mismeasured my sugar in a batch not long ago, and the Primary fermentation died before it finished.. I also poured a full load a backset in,, just to see what it would do.. Amazed me.. I cleaned the copper parrot, that I saw first.. When I disassemble, I was shocked at how clean.. Acid Level was 2.8 and sugar content was probably a PAC of about 12% in the backset.. Don't know exactly what did it, but, I took the same backset, put some in a drum and dropped some lightly rusted mild steel in there and pulled out some pretty clean metal the next am.. So,, I would imagine Vinegar at some higher concentration would work great as you suggested..

  • @tonyvaccarino233
    @tonyvaccarino2337 жыл бұрын

    nice teaching ,i started making so moonshine yesterday and got some good info from you on better ways to make it better and better stuff for making it

  • @jillshomesteadexperience6706
    @jillshomesteadexperience67065 жыл бұрын

    I got to try and its very informative. Thanks

  • @popo_53
    @popo_537 жыл бұрын

    Nice rig! Mines similar in size. Just converted to electric. 11,000 watts brought 60 gallons of water from about 70 degrees to 212 in just over an hour. Much cheaper than propane and faster getting up to temp. Had a nice little flame up last year due to a bad gasket so this should be a lot safer. Cant wait to make a run with it.

  • @tvoommen4688

    @tvoommen4688

    7 жыл бұрын

    So you run a real distillery ? In my country, I get a 5 year sentence for this.

  • @aident8855

    @aident8855

    4 күн бұрын

    I have a question about the fermentation process, do i cover the drum for the week period?

  • @jimyost2585
    @jimyost25854 жыл бұрын

    I'm 72 years old now. Back in the 80's I had an old friend who made moonshine when he was a young man. He had a 500 gallon still made of copper plate soldered together with sliver solder. He was about twenty years older than me. He made moonshine for about three years during the 60's. One day in the early 90's another friend and I got the bright idea to make a still. My friend knew a guy who made one out of a 15 gallon stainless steel beer keg and he suggested he and I try making one. So I called my old friend for advice about how to do it, and he asked what I was going to make it out of, and when I told him I was planning on using a 15 gallon beer keg I heard him chuckle under his breath. I asked him why it was funny and he said "You cain't." I asked why not and he said "The whiskey won't be no good." I asked why not and he said "Too Small." I asked him why the size of the still makes any difference and he said "I don't know." So I said "You mean that a 15 gallon still won't make good whiskey?" and he said "The bigger the still the better the whiskey." So that cooled my jets on the idea of making a still.

  • @cravinbob

    @cravinbob

    4 жыл бұрын

    and beer kegs are lined with wax.

  • @glenbaker5311

    @glenbaker5311

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have saw my uncle make good shine out of a ten gallon still, at berry picking time, made black berry brandy,, peaches, anything, it was fun, don't let a small outfit stop you from having fun,, enjoy your self,,, gb

  • @BastardBrad

    @BastardBrad

    4 жыл бұрын

    Size of the still makes absolutely no difference...distillation is distillation

  • @ghost420xo

    @ghost420xo

    3 жыл бұрын

    pretty sure he told you that to keep you from becoming competition hahaha because it truly makes no difference at all whatsoever. Distillation is distillation^^ PERIOD

  • @jamescollins1578

    @jamescollins1578

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea, thats definitely not true at all..

  • @thelograph7162
    @thelograph7162 Жыл бұрын

    Love the Creature Feature T shirt!!

  • @douglasemery2387
    @douglasemery23877 жыл бұрын

    thanks been doing a lot of research fond your video very helpful.

  • @smug8567
    @smug85675 жыл бұрын

    You would have to let the pressure out of the jar I recommend poking a hole in a non inflated balloon and then stretch the balloon opening over the jarl this would let out the gas w/o letting in fungi and oxygen in.

  • @JamesCox
    @JamesCox8 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting and thanks for making this Tarrin.

  • @TarrinLupo

    @TarrinLupo

    8 жыл бұрын

    +James Cox Thanks james, I enjoy stories on your channel too. I am impress how many you have put up lately.

  • @JamesCox

    @JamesCox

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Thanks Tarrin.

  • @williamelliott5883

    @williamelliott5883

    5 жыл бұрын

    He don't no a thumper from a worm

  • @aident8855

    @aident8855

    4 күн бұрын

    @@TarrinLupoDo i cover the drum when i ferment

  • @justin13321
    @justin133217 жыл бұрын

    Loved watching the legend of moonshine:) and remembering when the moonshiner got his warehouse to make his moonshine legally:)

  • @christoffbaker8052
    @christoffbaker80526 жыл бұрын

    Thank you you save my future !

  • @ghost420xo
    @ghost420xo3 жыл бұрын

    I really don't like how you barley got into what the "heads" is and how dangerous it is to consume it. "usually you want to remove that to be safe"

  • @bennetfox
    @bennetfox5 жыл бұрын

    The last time I went back home Pops had a still made out of an old electric water heater and he was making a hundred fifty proof whiskey.

  • @leventbilge6229
    @leventbilge62297 жыл бұрын

    Thank u Doc. I will try

  • @stevenrobinson9610
    @stevenrobinson9610 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video... thank you!

  • @ap8924
    @ap89244 жыл бұрын

    A "Thumper" is actually a secondary pot that you attach directly to the column. The steam vapor condenses in this pot and the liquids is then reheated by the vapor coming off the still and then passes out through another tube and then into the condenser. It is also called a "Doubler" because it is basically doing a second run. Doing this you will actually get a cleaner product with a higher ABV. you can also use the thumper like a gun basket to add flavor to your shine. With Rum I would add some of your original mash and maybe a drop of molasses.

  • @UnprofessionalProfessor

    @UnprofessionalProfessor

    Жыл бұрын

    That is the first explanation of a thumper I have ever read that made total sense. I'm either learning or have never had it explained to me well. I'm not so opposed to the idea anymore.

  • @ijr927

    @ijr927

    Жыл бұрын

    Same boat here, great explanation!!!

  • @wiktorblaszczynski7270
    @wiktorblaszczynski72706 жыл бұрын

    I dont know if im correct but when you make moonshine isnt there something called a foreshot (sorry if spelt wrong) at the begining when you make a first batch ? Apparently its something like methanol and is dangerous to drink? Thanks wiktor

  • @davidburns1753
    @davidburns17537 жыл бұрын

    Excellent Vid! Great thanks!!

  • @acarr5529
    @acarr55292 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the funniest moonshine video I have seen… legit but funny

  • @SimplyABoomer_69
    @SimplyABoomer_693 жыл бұрын

    I love how my boy doesn't have an age restriction on this video, but a video of a guy just watering down everclear has an age restriction.😂😂

  • @ComicusFreemanius

    @ComicusFreemanius

    3 жыл бұрын

    I came here thinking about mixing this fuel with petrol

  • @axelpatrickb.pingol3228

    @axelpatrickb.pingol3228

    3 жыл бұрын

    I mean, I have no plan drinking this stuff but it is useful for making not-gasoline fuels for ICE's. Even the methanol that is produced first is useful in making biodiesel...

  • @wizzardofwizzards
    @wizzardofwizzards4 жыл бұрын

    Any solder used for the copper tubing "MUST NOT CONTAIN LEAD!"

  • @danieldennison5435
    @danieldennison54354 жыл бұрын

    I remember back in the late 40’s as a young kid my uncle had a still way out in the bush on his property is east texas.. my first taste of alcohol was from the still.. would come to appreciate it years later..

  • @koyotemark4664
    @koyotemark46645 жыл бұрын

    GREAT BEGINNERS VID. OTHER THAN THE "THUMPER" REMARK, YOU DID VERY WELL/ THANKS DOC.

  • @stevendouglas2603
    @stevendouglas26038 жыл бұрын

    doctor or not , you have missed the boat on many levels. 1st add the enzymes after the mash has has cooled to 155 degrees. the yeast should be a distillers type of yeast which is coated with nutrients to begin with. after the enzymes do their thing cool the whole lot down to about 90 degrees then add the yeast as indicated on the packaging. cover you r fermenting vessel tightly and add an air lock. now the "must" is allowed to work off until the air lock stops bubbling. my last piece of advice is to never drain a ferment from the bottom as this catches the dead yeast which leads to foul tastes in the finished product. the really bad stuff comes out of the worm 1st at about 155 to 160 degrees. dump it out!!! for more info on how to do this......check out barley and hops here on you tube. i'm a big fan of that channel.

  • @alfredomarcha9517

    @alfredomarcha9517

    8 жыл бұрын

    More enlightening to the processing...thanks

  • @drunkenmoose8063

    @drunkenmoose8063

    7 жыл бұрын

    Bottom draining is fine if you are just racking off and allowing to clear, since you are going to rack again after it clears leaving the trub and solids behind. I personally siphon from the top as well. Most times I don't clear and run dirty. Never had any off flavors from yeast . . . most of that happens from a scorch due to yeast and solids, mainly with internal electric elements. I run on flame with thump for whiskey and rum, so scorching isn't much of an issue. If i run my reflux column which is on my electric, and I use mainly for neutrals, then I clear my wash for up to a couple weeks.

  • @robertbush8094

    @robertbush8094

    6 жыл бұрын

    I see so many so called moonshiners not using air locks ? I always use an airlock anyone who doesn't use an airlock is a wannabe moonshiner !!

  • @mikeyparker1189

    @mikeyparker1189

    5 жыл бұрын

    Steven Douglas you are correct

  • @philliesrock1414

    @philliesrock1414

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't see your tutorial so I'm gonna go ahead and trust what this guy said over the bs you're spewing out

  • @aaroncunneen328
    @aaroncunneen3287 жыл бұрын

    oh man ... you should do some homework and make this vid again

  • @jimmystrange1
    @jimmystrange13 жыл бұрын

    Interesting!& well done!

  • @478_trucking23k
    @478_trucking23k7 жыл бұрын

    GOOD VID PIMPIN

  • @morningsidedriverock
    @morningsidedriverock3 жыл бұрын

    I’m pretty sure that hillbillys never used all these expensive high tech things to make moonshine while they were in the woods.

  • @wingmanalive
    @wingmanalive7 жыл бұрын

    Actually ethanol boils at 173 degrees, not 170. If all you're after is the alcohol itself there's a much simpler/cheaper way than using corn, malt, yeast nutrient/booster, ect. Been brewing/distilling for a decade, trust me if a neutral spirit is what you're after a sugar shine is for you. Simpler, cheaper and much less hassle, not to mention recommended for beginners. All you need is sugar, turbo yeast and water. Turbo yeast already contains the nutrient required. And that secondary condenser you call a thumper is not a thumper or what some call a doubler at all.A thump keg is a container of already charged ethanol that the ethanol vapors are pushed through and allowed to vaporize a second time thus "doubling" the % in one pass. The "thump" is the bubbles you hear from the vapor pushing through the liquid ethanol in the thumper. What you show looks to be nothing but a secondary condenser. What I run ends up yielding me 170+ proof after 3 passes at a cost of about $3.50 for a 750ml bottle of my white lightening. Then I add extracts/essences to add flavor or simply add it to iced tea or lemonade or whatever I fancy. The stuff is a bomb and not to be fooled with. I started out with a homemade still but have graduated on to a professional stainless steel rig with a Liebig condenser that has the still head packed with copper mesh for the sulfide removal. After 3 passes and a carbon filter treatment I get a crystal clear product at 1/7th the cost of store bought booze. People have begged me to sell them bottles but I can't. I instead give them away! I've made my own beer and wine so I already had most of the equipment. Started with corn, even used sweet feed, sugar shine is the easiest. Don't call it moonshine if it pleases you, it will still knock the biggest man down at any party if he doesn't respect it. Cheers! And sorry for the thumper comment, I edited my post once I read it's already been addressed.

  • @barrybrum

    @barrybrum

    5 жыл бұрын

    Actually, each 500-feet increase in elevation above sea level lowers the boiling point of water and ethanol by just under 1 °F. I live at an altitude of 1275 feet above sea level in the Missouri Ozarks. Water boils here at 210°F, and ethanol at 171°F. My winter home in Mexico sits at 5200 feet altitude in the Sierra Madres, there water boils at 202.6°F and ethanol at 163.6°F. And why are you bragging about a decade of making your "simpler/cheaper" Sugar Shine? Compared to brewing with all grain (corn, barley, wheat, rye) and quality whiskey yeast, Sugar Shine is a flavorless and zero character, (neutral) spirit.

  • @astralthief2334

    @astralthief2334

    5 жыл бұрын

    You can always sell the jar & sticker label you put on it and give the shine away with it for free...like they do with cannabis in DC.

  • @BooshkiiBomb123

    @BooshkiiBomb123

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yessir I set my heat at 178 and I’ve found I got more out of my run that way

  • @marklynch252

    @marklynch252

    5 жыл бұрын

    wingmanalive 0

  • @runner23x

    @runner23x

    5 жыл бұрын

    wingmanalive what do you use to cover your barrels. Can you use a towel to let it breath or do you use a lid to close it off?

  • @facelessmusik
    @facelessmusik8 жыл бұрын

    Great introductory video on this topic.. learned a ton watching this!! It seems complicated but you explained it well!

  • @jimmybeam3783
    @jimmybeam37835 жыл бұрын

    I have to say , u hit a homerun, I like a douple condensing process, I use 2 cooling pots and 2 heating pots,,the second is alot smaller then the first, and I like using potato and apple, or potato and pears, or I'll let corn sprout first and use with either fruit also- Will be trying mangos soon, these Hondurans love the hell out this shine-I havn't made wine or shine the entire time I was in the Army, but now, it is jus about all I can do, keep up the good work man,,stay safe

  • @muaddib7685
    @muaddib76855 жыл бұрын

    Hooo doggie, Im gun make me sum moon shine now, dahgum!

  • @yourcerealguy

    @yourcerealguy

    3 жыл бұрын

    Muad Dib hot diggity uncle Dig gon make us sum this here moonshine

  • @awsomesauce03
    @awsomesauce037 жыл бұрын

    so how do you handle the methanol coming off this, do you just not take the first amount.

  • @garfieldwithissuez

    @garfieldwithissuez

    7 жыл бұрын

    awesomesauce he's talking about using it a "file" so he didn't really address that. dangerous to give incomplete information though, could kill someone.

  • @leadersclubvideo

    @leadersclubvideo

    7 жыл бұрын

    garfieldwithissuez unlikely to kill anyone. There's not much methanol in grain or sugar ferment. Learn to make cuts and you'll be fine.

  • @josephwright8002

    @josephwright8002

    6 жыл бұрын

    the 5% methys will give you a banging good hangover.

  • @jjcharlstonisaac6222
    @jjcharlstonisaac62224 жыл бұрын

    Good information 👍 thanks brother 👍👊

  • @JesusChristIsLord__
    @JesusChristIsLord__6 жыл бұрын

    You're the Mandela guy I keep watching and then I searched moonshine making and you came up lol What are the odds? Thanks for posting these useful videos!

  • @capebarrengoose7686
    @capebarrengoose76867 жыл бұрын

    Just buy the still off the shelf in New Zealand. Lots of them around. Quite legal much to the surprise of most visitors to NZ.

  • @DimmVargr
    @DimmVargr6 жыл бұрын

    >USA, the land of the free>no, you're not allowed to make alcohol, LOL

  • @jacobhall8267

    @jacobhall8267

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dimm Vargr not allowed to do shit

  • @cravinbob

    @cravinbob

    5 жыл бұрын

    yes we are, up to certain amounts and not allowed to sell it

  • @shalamarjoe3699

    @shalamarjoe3699

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@cravinbob It is illegal on a federal level, which trumps state level. Only a few states allow it for personal use, and feds can still go after you.

  • @JohnSmith-rb6zj

    @JohnSmith-rb6zj

    5 жыл бұрын

    You're allowed to homebrew. You just can't distill it.

  • @leehilton9932

    @leehilton9932

    5 жыл бұрын

    What uncle sam don't see, he don't know! Just don't be stupid and loud about it.

  • @bigdogg1206
    @bigdogg12063 жыл бұрын

    Thanks doc. Ya did good.

  • @kitsunesden8085
    @kitsunesden80856 жыл бұрын

    I was 7,200th thumb up! Great video, man!

  • @rumpelteazer
    @rumpelteazer6 жыл бұрын

    Your voice sounds like Steve Carrell's

  • @ricardoestrada1176

    @ricardoestrada1176

    4 жыл бұрын

    hi so you want to learn how to make moonshine🌷

  • @SplinteredCompany
    @SplinteredCompany4 жыл бұрын

    I wish everybody would get with the Metric system.

  • @KicksClique
    @KicksClique2 жыл бұрын

    I love making moonshine, my most popular batch was my Foam Banana Moonshine, a solid 40 percent ABV with a nice Foam Banana taste from the pick n mix at woolworths.

  • @tockyshohe218
    @tockyshohe218 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Now i can start my own bussiness😂😂😂😂

  • @jayti1827
    @jayti18275 жыл бұрын

    I wonder how good M🌙🌙NSHINE taste. I never had it before.

  • @Helloitzkenny

    @Helloitzkenny

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's entirely up to what was added and how it was made. But pure moonshine just tastes like fire to me. Not fireball. But if fire itself had a flavour, it would be pure moonshine.

  • @PandorasBox2
    @PandorasBox28 жыл бұрын

    hmm not very accurate in many ways...

  • @Heather22056
    @Heather220562 жыл бұрын

    Good job 👍

  • @davidzellers3537
    @davidzellers35378 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info, the best info I have found.

  • @ohhansel
    @ohhansel4 жыл бұрын

    It's your American duty to make moonshine. We need prohibition of medling in others business.

  • @MarkThomas123
    @MarkThomas1237 жыл бұрын

    Nice Valved Reflux Still.. Using the Reflux is just going to help you get higher proofs... I would only use it if I were making fuel.. If you are looking to drink, just make a simple stripping still.. You need a better condenser.. There should be no steam or the drip should be cool, not hot like you must have now. Guess you have figured out, the condenser is way less than what is needed for that setup.. You can change that to a 1.5" Pipe and leave 1/4"" spacing on each side of the condenser.. Two 1/2" brass connectors on the top. One runs to 1/2" of the bottom (inlet), the other just through the top (outlet).. Solves that problem.. Not worth using Amylease for the heating, etc.. and it takes way more than what the directions say, and, you will only get 2-5% at best.. Make sure you don't use Self Rising.. Best to use an Icechest 120quart.. Flat, more surface area for the corn meal, and the water spigot won't be such an issue.. Just use a pitcher and push it down and let it run over the edge.. The last bucket or two, let them set 5-10 mins and the meal will settle enough to pour it and leave the little in the bucket.. Bread Yeast will do you better than wine or champaign yeast. Don't believe anyone who says it won't produce 18-22% if you add that much extra sugar. If you really want to see yeast work,, keep some old yeast, and boil it for 5 minutes and throw in your Diamonium phosphate and 2 or 3 One a day Multi vitamins crushed up.. The old yeast will super feed the new yeast and the DIPhosphate will supercharge the rest.. You will see it right off of the bat.. Pouring the leftover mash after distilling back into your original wash is what is called Sour Mash.. You can taste it when you pour it back in,,, rather than water.. You will be adding basically what you got out in Alcohol.. You need to make a Parot, so you can check your proof.. It is more accurate than watching head temperatures.. You have probably noticed that by now. The "Heads", your first, is a mixture of all sorts of stuff.. It will clear up pretty quick. You can usually see and smell it.. When you get down to about a 40 proof, you should switch containers.. The rest will get cloudy and will have an off taste.. You can dump it into the next batch.. Take it down to about 20% before you quit and pour back into your wash.. You don't want to reduce your conversion by putting extra alcohol into your new mash.. Get a triple scale, so you know your specific gravity and PAC (Potential Alcohol Content), if you brew to zero.. Notice at what point you get your best return on investment, and use that as a target.. It won't be 18 or 22%, or 5%.. Depending also on your still.. You can rush heating the batch, but, don't rush distilling it too fast.. That is where you get "Hot" liquer.. Use your proof meter to test and cut what you have down to about 90 to drink and save the high proofs for flame tests, etc.. and for a little fun, but, can't hardly drink something that evaporates that quick.. You can use the cornmeal several times.. I have use it up to 6 times.. You will notice when you loose the "corn" flavor, if that is what you are looking for... You should be checking your pot temp and you head temp until you learn your still.. then, you can just use your hand, and wach your proof meter in your parrot.. You have done a lot of research up to this point.. Now for the practical.. I had the same thoughts and information when I got started playing with it.. It's alot of fun.. I put a good regulator on my condenser return water, to slow it down to keep just enough water to keep the drip coming out cool Save your Amylease in case the SHTF.. And, get some Barley seeds to sprout, dry and smoke when you run out.. You are correct.. It creates the enzyme when the plant starts to sprout.. Roots first, and then, when your sprout gets about 1/4" long out of the other end, you are at max production.. Lay it out to dry a bit, and throw it on the grill to smoke it.. Kill it and give it a little flavor.. Then, mash it and cook the meal like you were doing.. But, floor sweep sugar is too cheap to worry with that until you have to.. Cheers and good luck with it.. I am not telling you what to do, just saying what i know and if you come to the same conclusion,,, it is confirming what you will learn, and you make up your own mind what to do with it.. But, it took me a couple months of testing to figure out what I figured out.. And,, if you try a batch of rum, do what I said about boiling about 1/2 cup of old yeast and adding the DP and one a day.. You will be shocked.. But,, let your Molases sit and sit until most of the dregs are settled.. That shit burns on the bottom of the pot, no matter how you try to stop it.. Marbles, etc,, and it takes a while to clean it... Feed Grade Molases is just as good, if you let it settle before pouring it into your batch..

  • @nunya___

    @nunya___

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yeast spores are in the air, so unless you did that test in sterile lab conditions, I'm not surprised. Boiled yeast is dead, dead, dead.

  • @flatbedtrucker
    @flatbedtrucker4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video 🤙

  • @nullvoid5866
    @nullvoid58664 жыл бұрын

    thank you!

  • @rexmorgan72
    @rexmorgan728 жыл бұрын

    That is not a thumper. A thumper is constructed differently.

  • @TarrinLupo

    @TarrinLupo

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yep, lots of folks let me know I used the wrong word. I misspoke.

  • @rexmorgan72

    @rexmorgan72

    8 жыл бұрын

    After viewing the other comments I see this has already been addressed. Great video anyway.

  • @rexmorgan72

    @rexmorgan72

    8 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to gang up on you. I apologize. I did not take the time to read other comments. Great Video.

  • @TarrinLupo

    @TarrinLupo

    8 жыл бұрын

    No worries you were trying to be helpful.

  • @Mike1614b
    @Mike1614b5 жыл бұрын

    find a better video if you're starting out, this one's a mess

  • @Dan_TheMedic

    @Dan_TheMedic

    4 жыл бұрын

    Any recommendations?

  • @SonoranAstro

    @SonoranAstro

    4 жыл бұрын

    ^

  • @kathym7495

    @kathym7495

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm just learning but I spotted way too many errors in this!

  • @charlesdjones1

    @charlesdjones1

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's all over the place and doesn't go into details on any of it.

  • @charlesguinn4316
    @charlesguinn4316 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video..! I started runnin' about 6-7yrs ago, w/ an old S/S Bud Keg, a 4" x 4ft copper column (w/ a nice 3" thermometer 4" from the top), water-jacketed condenser arm. I found out quickly that the slightest breeze (I make outdoors) would drop my vapor temp and made it difficult to keep a steady even stream into the Parrot. I found out that just wrapping my Keg w/ an old mil-spec cotton sleeping bag secured with a cpl ratchet straps, and wrapping my column w/ a good-sized beach towel fixed all temp deviations in my overall "still temp". I recommend this to anyone using a long column and Keg/Pot/Barrel. Wrapping the Pot helps heat up much faster, keeps the Pot warmer thru the run, and gets her working that much sooner! One last thing, I added about 5-6 (pot/pan) copper scrubbers into my copper column, and it made a very noticeable difference in the smell and taste, I clean/soak them in citric acid, rinse and reuse them. They also help remove the dark bluish sulphur/dioxide?

  • @charlesszukis4716
    @charlesszukis47166 жыл бұрын

    thanks enjoyed.

  • @ForgedEggs
    @ForgedEggs6 жыл бұрын

    Anyone having issues trusing this video solely based on the fact that this guy doesn't sound like he's from the Appalachians?

  • @YoungBreeze252
    @YoungBreeze2525 жыл бұрын

    If everybody know so much about making liquor, make a video and stop getting your rocks off on trying to prove someone wrong

  • @Denver_Risley

    @Denver_Risley

    5 жыл бұрын

    Because it's incriminating.

  • @NoctisMotus

    @NoctisMotus

    3 жыл бұрын

    Plenty of videos out there from people that really know their stuff. In general, there is not much original content on YT.

  • @chedarmentosbrown5922
    @chedarmentosbrown59227 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man.

  • @furrycircuitry2378
    @furrycircuitry23782 жыл бұрын

    I've had moonshine it was delicious and had me rollin

  • @bitchy_bitch5909
    @bitchy_bitch59095 жыл бұрын

    When I was in highscool i took chemistry; i also lived on a chicken farm so every day after school, i had to tap the feeders, pick up the sick and dead birds, monitor and regulate the temp., and ventilation, etc. By buttering up to the chemistry teachers in the school, and an astronomy teacher, i learned how to produce some potent GROG, or whatever you want to call it; using whole seed grain that are/was given to the chickens, at a very early stage of their development. I never tried to make whiskey or any goodies from it because, the grain is fortified with vitamins, minerals, antibiotics, and hormones. Of course: Tyson foods, foster farms, Jimmy Dean, and everyone claims that they NEVER give hormones or GMO's to their cattle, chickens, hogs, etc. There is no sure telling what you'd make with those additives in the grain. Another thing to BEWARE of is bottled and condensed juices in stores. They have additives like citric acid, potassium sorbate, calcium chloride, sucrose, fructose, diglycerides, artificial colors, and flavors. Remember that you are distilling and fermenting certain chemicals to obtain ingestable methanol; with traces of those additives you can throw off the electrical charge of the chemistry, and produce some seriously deadly toxins! I knew some folks who poisoned themselves to death because they thought that they knew how to make some good stuff, but didn't consider added junk. BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!

  • @freddy915
    @freddy9157 жыл бұрын

    for beginners more like advance

  • @violeman
    @violeman7 жыл бұрын

    NICE!! Thanks 4 sharing.. I do like my drink but think this would benefit as a fuel!! DEv

  • @williamelliott5883

    @williamelliott5883

    5 жыл бұрын

    Some things are correct never add yeast till it cools to60 degrees

  • @abdelkhalak73
    @abdelkhalak733 жыл бұрын

    I hit the subscribe button after I saw you have 99.9 subscribers, wishing that you get the 100k after hitting the subscribe button. I hope you get to the 100K this very next week. keep on working on your channel; you're doing great!

  • @brianespinoza2034
    @brianespinoza20347 жыл бұрын

    There are a lot of mistakes this video. Viewers please be careful and do your research

  • @pfcpdh

    @pfcpdh

    7 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely correct. This video contains about 20% good info, 30% bad info and 50% missing info for drinkable shine. Not a bad starting point though.

  • @Striker94001

    @Striker94001

    6 жыл бұрын

    Phillip Hillard could you point me to a good video for making decent shine?

  • @ctacctac1884
    @ctacctac18847 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Need to do a bit more research there Doc. General idea is good, but a lot of misinformation.

  • @JohnSmith-ui5iw

    @JohnSmith-ui5iw

    3 жыл бұрын

    MAKE SURE YOU THROW AWAY THE FIRST 50ml-200ml OF ALCOHOL. Just throw it away. The very first bit of what he calls "cogeners" is actually methanol, that's the stuff that can actually make you blind in large enough doses. (Methanol has a super low boiling point, so it evaporates/distills first.) After that, you're getting plain ethanol (the good stuff) and it's safe as any alcohol you've ever had. That first 50-200ml of methanol is the thing that gives moonshine its bad rep; throw that out and you're good to go. Happy Shinin'!

  • @Heather22056
    @Heather220566 жыл бұрын

    Good video

  • @nickferguson9687
    @nickferguson96874 жыл бұрын

    PURE FUEL DUDE YEA!!

  • @kalleklp7291
    @kalleklp72917 жыл бұрын

    Nice offset still head. I thought I'd throw in my two cents anyway. If someone is going to use the alcohol for consumption, get rid of that synthetic hose on the take-off. This shit WILL leach into your spirits..just saying.

  • @TarrinLupo

    @TarrinLupo

    7 жыл бұрын

    Good advice.

  • @mikeries8549

    @mikeries8549

    7 жыл бұрын

    Plastic bucket, plastic hose...so many things to pick on in this video. Dr. Tarrin are you a pediatrician or what? Having trouble imagining a doctor who is so careless. You took how many semesters of chemistry?

  • @kalleklp7291

    @kalleklp7291

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yup..! A lot of things that ain't as they should be. I only use HDPE bucket to ferment in. My still is only stainless steel and Copper. All distilled spirits will be stored in glassware and with a cork stopper in it. The only synthetic material that is used in my equipment is PTFE (Polytetrafluorethylene). It's the only material that is acceptable for gaskets and couplings...no Silicone ...or worse...Plastic..!

  • @capebarrengoose7686
    @capebarrengoose76867 жыл бұрын

    Mostly crap. Basically the yeast will feed on sugar rather than starch. If the carbohydrate is starch the enzyme amylase is needed to convert the starch into sugar before the yeast can use it,. Actually the starch uses glucose best. Sucrose, the supermarket sugar, is fructose combined with glucose chemically. There are many different sugars with different numbers of carbon atoms. But you do not need to know about that. Stick to supermarket sugar or agricultural molasses and add a bit of vegetable matter. It matters little what, to provide vitamins etc for the yeast. Greens, carrots, beetroot, whatever. If you can eat it so can the yeast. Use about 100 to 125 grams of sugar equivalent per litre of water but keep the mix sterile as you can until and after you add the yeast. You do not need fancy yeast either. Dry bread making yeast from the supermarket will do the job. Add the yeast below blood temperature or you will kill it. Elementary biology and common sense is all you really need.

  • @flimbonimbo7259

    @flimbonimbo7259

    7 жыл бұрын

    He includes the use of amylase in the video.

  • @tpat90

    @tpat90

    7 жыл бұрын

    I could make a snarky comment about his doctor here, but I won't.

  • @Montalvoalexanderland

    @Montalvoalexanderland

    6 жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Bread yeast works well! Red Star is okay and so is Fieshmann. You can use a variety natural fruits to add nutrients for yeast. (ie) raisins

  • @timesthree5757

    @timesthree5757

    6 жыл бұрын

    agree I make my own wine that way grape juice works best.

  • @stx.1004

    @stx.1004

    6 жыл бұрын

    Patrick Abraham can you do it I wanna hear what it is hommie wanna see if I thought the same

  • @gbcsterbear7206
    @gbcsterbear7206 Жыл бұрын

    So glad I can say I learned some of the old school tricks from popcorn thanks to the internet 😢

  • @deniecedonnafield1460
    @deniecedonnafield14606 жыл бұрын

    I truly enjoy this! Is there any way that you know how I can teach how to make a water distiller ~ pretty much in the same way large ~ thank you!

  • @moncorp1
    @moncorp18 жыл бұрын

    8:35 That is NOT a thumper. A thumper is completely different. What he is showing is known as the worm box or the worm condenser or flake stand.

  • @TarrinLupo

    @TarrinLupo

    8 жыл бұрын

    +moncorp1 Yep I misspoke about the thumper and used the wrong name.

  • @larrylyon9731

    @larrylyon9731

    7 жыл бұрын

    l don't have to do all that to make my brew

  • @Jesepy93
    @Jesepy938 жыл бұрын

    so many errors in this video.

  • @nicholasgeere5125

    @nicholasgeere5125

    7 жыл бұрын

    Snap ok bye

  • @DimmVargr

    @DimmVargr

    6 жыл бұрын

    Snap, piss off.

  • @mikeappleget482

    @mikeappleget482

    5 жыл бұрын

    Upload a video showing how to do it the correct way.

  • @NoctisMotus

    @NoctisMotus

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yup, a bucket load. A pretty decent video though. For the fussy, there are plenty of videos out there by more experienced people that cover most of the finer details.

  • @journeywithjohnny
    @journeywithjohnny5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, its so weird, our videos are so algined, thanks for sharing

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