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I was going to try to make this. No 190 everclear here :(
Maybe I'll try it with the weaker everclear. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Looks great though mac! |
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Mac. Can you pm me how you get your everclear in va? My local abc doesn't carry it.
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made my first 1/2 batch last night that is not the bottle of everclear I got a 750 from a
friend and gave him that one. going to have a bon fire tonight and got 1 gallon of mac sauce http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/...ownsize-15.jpg |
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This sounds really good, I'm going to have to make it for the holidays.
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do not bother it is no good everyone drank it all up and laughed (actually cried where is some more)I should have made a full batch
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This years batches were another success at Epic IV. :tu :tu (Note to self...make three batches next year, as two was not enough)
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With the holidays fast approaching, a good supply of pie shine is a necessity! Which has got me thinking about ways to tweak the recipe... and I'm pretty sure mac has already tried a number of things, so here's a few questions for ya!
As the recipe stands now, I calculated it to be roughly 13% - 14% ABV 1) What would be the affect of using 2gal of cider instead of 1gal cider and 1gal apple juice? 2a) How about doubling the everclear and leaving all else constant - would the apple flavor get too watery? 2b) If one started with more apple mixture and cooked it down slowly until some evaporated, would the resulting more potent apple mixture offset the increased everclear content? 3) Ever try leaving the cinnamon sticks in the bottle of everclear for about a month prior to making the batches? |
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Well Francis...
1) What would be the affect of using 2gal of cider instead of 1gal cider and 1gal apple juice? I believe the apple juice takes the tartness out of the shine, although if you want a little tartness, go with all cider. And it would make the shine really murky as opposed to a clearer look. 2a) How about doubling the everclear and leaving all else constant - would the apple flavor get too watery? I tried this once...and it tasted nothing like apple pie. Just a too strong for me alcohol taste. 2b) If one started with more apple mixture and cooked it down slowly until some evaporated, would the resulting more potent apple mixture offset the increased everclear content? Not sure how this would effect it, Everclear and Pinnacle are added the following morning after it's cooled down. 3) Ever try leaving the cinnamon sticks in the bottle of everclear for about a month prior to making the batches? Might have to give this a try...:hm :hm |
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:wo thanks mac :)
I'll do a little playing around, see what I come up with. And then again, sometimes things can't be improved upon ;) Got the idea of soaking the cinnamon sticks from when I made limoncello. have to soak the lemon zest in everclear for 2 weeks minimum... 3+ months if you want a reallllly smooth product. Beyond that I have no experience with moonshining, so maybe it wouldnt work at all with the cinnamon! I've got a little time to soak it if i start now, since I won't be able to get the vodka until Dec 10 |
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ration plan is "make more shine, much more shine"
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