How to make Alcohol at Home (Ethanol)

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  • @erueru2014
    @erueru2014 4 роки тому +14716

    "I only use alcohol as a solvent" so do I, it solvents all my problems

    • @ImranAli-pe5ee
      @ImranAli-pe5ee 4 роки тому +119

      Is it good for perfumes?

    • @ninasmithers1016
      @ninasmithers1016 4 роки тому +577

      And they say alcohol is never a solution. ;)

    • @junbecks
      @junbecks 4 роки тому +285

      At yeast I tried

    • @krakensic669
      @krakensic669 4 роки тому +55

      I wanna get drunk 😞

    • @GetRealwithMike
      @GetRealwithMike 4 роки тому +72

      You guys crack me up. I need the alcohol for a resin printer to clean parts. People went stupid and hoarded all the alcohol so this is all I can do. Do you need a license to make rubbing alcohol? Hmmm.

  • @theCodyReeder
    @theCodyReeder 8 років тому +12673

    People say making alcohol that way (from table sugar) ends up tasting like gas; Having tasted both I can say that gasoline tastes better. ;)

  • @Al_Gore_Rhythmn
    @Al_Gore_Rhythmn 2 роки тому +2324

    I made alcohol when I was 17. I used a pressure cooker that I converted into a still. I kept it under my bed while it would ferment and when my parents went to work I would set up the still on the stove. Funny thing is, I did this during a time when I wasn't into drinking alcohol at all. I let my friends have it.

    • @Cap1talD
      @Cap1talD 2 роки тому +72

      Teach me how to make some lmao

    • @charlieredeemed
      @charlieredeemed 2 роки тому +118

      That's a true friend👍👍👍

    • @Evan-hq5dt
      @Evan-hq5dt 2 роки тому +14

      Did yours explode? Because you might be my uncle.

    • @Cap1talD
      @Cap1talD 2 роки тому +16

      @@Evan-hq5dt Yes mine did

    • @Al_Gore_Rhythmn
      @Al_Gore_Rhythmn 2 роки тому +1

      @@Evan-hq5dt didn't

  • @NemesisTWarlock
    @NemesisTWarlock 3 роки тому +1484

    2014: "Here's how to make 15% ethanol. with distilled water, yeast, and known home brewing methods."
    2020: "F**k it, I'm making moonshine from toilet paper."

    • @wenniemagno8504
      @wenniemagno8504 2 роки тому

      lol

    • @bear1431
      @bear1431 2 роки тому +7

      if you use used toilet paper it will raise the grades

    • @stevejackson9952
      @stevejackson9952 2 роки тому +32

      Whoa, if you were making shine from TP in 2020 that's the equivalent of that rich guy lighting his cigar with a fist full of burning hundreds.

    • @receptayyip1410
      @receptayyip1410 Рік тому

      @@stevejackson9952 I don't get the point...

    • @computer_dude
      @computer_dude Рік тому +22

      @@receptayyip1410 In the start of the pandemic, everyone randomly decided that toilet paper was a necessity and everyone rushed to the stores trying to stock on toilet paper. There were even outages of toilet papers in many major stores around the world. Good times, I tell you.

  • @bigclivedotcom
    @bigclivedotcom 3 роки тому +2302

    Just for scientific purposes, you can get extraordinary results if you make your resultant stinky ethanol slightly alkaline with some bicarbonate of soda, then add a small amount of potassium permanganate. When mixed and left for a while the fusels clump allowing the mixture to be filtered nearly clear through a coffee filter. Redistillation then results in a near odourless and tasteless ethanol. I'm not sure the exact science involved, or if it has a bad effect on the chemical purity of the ethanol.

    • @enzoruberto
      @enzoruberto 3 роки тому +113

      I didn’t know big clive also watches Nile red!!

    • @jugotocks
      @jugotocks 3 роки тому +52

      Surprised to see you here bigclive, especially on a 6 year old video! I love your
      channel as well

    • @mahrufurrahman9759
      @mahrufurrahman9759 3 роки тому +11

      Nice big Clive.

    • @victortoyota4595
      @victortoyota4595 3 роки тому +57

      Give 2 packs of beer and I give you 5 litres of pee in half hour.

    • @nunyabusiness1312
      @nunyabusiness1312 3 роки тому +15

      What he said was use water purifier and baking soda wait for it clump up filter distillet it again and drink tasteless with no smell

  • @revy_moto
    @revy_moto 3 роки тому +2541

    I don't know about you guys, but I definitely don't have a "local brewing store".

    • @NorthWestOffroadAdventures
      @NorthWestOffroadAdventures 3 роки тому +98

      There are multiple where I live... the grocery store even has a "brew your own beer" section

    • @mercury2632
      @mercury2632 3 роки тому +112

      Graham White where the heck do you live

    • @AmandaLarsson100
      @AmandaLarsson100 3 роки тому +39

      Glen, nor do I. South Africans could have made a fortune, if we knew there was going to be a ban on alcohol for so long during this Lockdown. It's ridiculous......

    • @isohyde
      @isohyde 3 роки тому +5

      @@mercury2632 the US...

    • @mercury2632
      @mercury2632 3 роки тому +4

      isohyde not you, and duh, but where in the US

  • @lughnacide9778
    @lughnacide9778 2 роки тому +482

    This is called kilju in Finland and became a big thing during their prohibition era where alcohol was illegal but sugar and yeast rations were available. It was also further distilled into a moonshine called pontikka.

    • @user-qk7en8pq1u
      @user-qk7en8pq1u 2 роки тому +75

      Might I add, "kilju" is pronounced "kill-you" which was what would happen if you distilled it wrong

    • @ratpoison1000
      @ratpoison1000 2 роки тому +2

      I love moonshine mixed with honey and different herbs and fruits 😍😍🥰👍

    • @martink9785
      @martink9785 2 роки тому +18

      @@user-qk7en8pq1u the only way to distill it wrong is by not removing the foreshots that contain the nasty stuff. If you drink the foreshots it's very bad but it doesn't mean you distilled it wrong.

    • @lughnacide9778
      @lughnacide9778 2 роки тому +19

      @@martink9785 and the foreshots are methanol which are useful for other things, but not for drinking.

    • @martink9785
      @martink9785 2 роки тому +3

      @@lughnacide9778 I use mine for firelighting

  • @Mr.LaughingDuck
    @Mr.LaughingDuck 3 роки тому +289

    5 years later...
    "Making toilet paper moonshine"

    • @georgecuddy354
      @georgecuddy354 3 роки тому

      Unmmmmmmmm

    • @hasanmuhammad6651
      @hasanmuhammad6651 3 роки тому +1

      @@georgecuddy354 what?

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 3 роки тому

      TP contraband ;) TP! TP! TP! Who wants some TP?

    • @MackieLars
      @MackieLars 3 роки тому +3

      he did actually make alcohol out of tp

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 3 роки тому +2

      @@MackieLars Yeah, I have seen this video, but the process was exhausting ;) The lesson is, apparently, everything that is sugar will work with a little processing. Cellulose is a kind of sugar but has to be broken down with enzymes. Some sugars will also produce toxic methanol, so keep an eye on that ;)

  • @leafy6489
    @leafy6489 4 роки тому +2755

    thank you, i will now use my knowledge in chemistry to pursue teen drinking.

    • @JonahWoods
      @JonahWoods 4 роки тому +97

      teen drinking, is, very bad...

    • @jamesfunnymorrison8305
      @jamesfunnymorrison8305 4 роки тому +305

      @@JonahWoods 1. ok fun police
      2. ok joke police

    • @JonahWoods
      @JonahWoods 3 роки тому +102

      @@jamesfunnymorrison8305 yo I got a fake Id tho

    • @JonahWoods
      @JonahWoods 3 роки тому +4

      @@jamesfunnymorrison8305 ua-cam.com/video/VwXeN2FsE7w/v-deo.html

    • @idiotsandwich7878
      @idiotsandwich7878 3 роки тому +44

      @@jamesfunnymorrison8305 lmao ur the one who didn't get the joke hun

  • @SteveCockneyRebel
    @SteveCockneyRebel 4 роки тому +300

    As a kid i tryed making alcohol and put the solution in sealed bottles in the attic- around a week into the project i was watching TV with my family when i heard bombs going off, needless to say i was grounded for a month

    • @mitchell3593
      @mitchell3593 2 роки тому +20

      For pure *curiosity* do you remember the formula

    • @themanwithallthewrongopini3551
      @themanwithallthewrongopini3551 2 роки тому +18

      @@mitchell3593 There are several different recipes online. Pawpaw’s recipes is a good place to start. I don’t remember the exact measurements, but I believe it to be around 1 cup of sugar and 1/4 of a teaspoon bakers yeast(Bakers yeast leaves a bad taste in your final product and alcohol content usually only goes 5-15% ABV so try to use wine yeast it you can) in a standard 2 liter juice bottle. Don’t take my word for it though, you should probably look it up as incorrect measurements can be dangerous. Remember to pour out about 2 cups of juice so the sugar has space and overflow isn’t a concern. Poke a hole in a balloon and wrap it around the cap. There is always a risk in home brewing and if you’re fermenting in something else you need to sanitize it, same goes for distilling. If you’re extra cautious for things like botulism, boil your wine for 5 minutes above 85C and that should kill it. Do your own research and if you go ahead with it happy drinking!

    • @mitchell3593
      @mitchell3593 2 роки тому +9

      @@themanwithallthewrongopini3551 umm I was hoping for a more *exciting* recipe for a more *vigorous* reaction if you get my drift

    • @andrewgarcia3136
      @andrewgarcia3136 2 роки тому

      Lol if you had burped the bottles they wouldn't have exploded

    • @MLarios97
      @MLarios97 2 роки тому +5

      @@andrewgarcia3136 Wow youre a genius

  • @Michael-ex9uo
    @Michael-ex9uo 3 роки тому +233

    I never realized you could hear Nile hitting the spacebar whenever he recorded a sound clip. I can never unhear it

  • @jonbertocchi173
    @jonbertocchi173 3 роки тому +38

    Mom: so why do you need all this sugar?
    Child: because science.

  • @user-zm1ux4rs9l
    @user-zm1ux4rs9l 7 років тому +789

    You could never learn the things on this youtube channel from television, I am never turning my tv on again.

    • @jonaskonrad
      @jonaskonrad 7 років тому +11

      Rodrigo F or just visit school once in a while :D

    • @user-zm1ux4rs9l
      @user-zm1ux4rs9l 7 років тому +47

      Zonkory You assume I did not go ? I have a degree in Computer Engineering, they do not teach chemistry there.

    • @davidledesma209
      @davidledesma209 7 років тому +3

      Rodrigo F I are you using your computer engineering degree?

    • @jonaskonrad
      @jonaskonrad 7 років тому +5

      Rodrigo F wtf we learned it in the a levels ?

    • @user-zm1ux4rs9l
      @user-zm1ux4rs9l 7 років тому +20

      David Ledesma Yep, I like to watch youtube videos about other subjects, other than computers and circuits.

  • @soulsharts
    @soulsharts 3 роки тому +202

    I made strawberry moonshine with a copper still once, and distilled it to about 68% alcohol. It was fun and really cool to make your own alcohol, but so much easier to go to the local liquor store and just buy w/e you want.

    • @smartspy007
      @smartspy007 2 роки тому +2

      whats a copper still?

    • @Aurora-oe2qp
      @Aurora-oe2qp 2 роки тому +7

      Hell no, Sweden taxes it way too much.

    • @talkysassis
      @talkysassis 2 роки тому +12

      @@smartspy007 It's for distillation. Here where I live we use it (but we call alambique) to make rum. Using regular steel can mess with the flavor and glass is quite expensive to do this.

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 2 роки тому

      @@talkysassis ayyy, tuga?

    • @talkysassis
      @talkysassis 2 роки тому

      @@Fred_the_1996 I'm not from Portugal, dude

  • @knightmare1015
    @knightmare1015 2 роки тому +30

    The best filtering system you can use for alcohol is a Zero water filter. Tried it with distilled spirits and it was a huge difference for the better. Checled the alcohol content with my proof meter and it still read around 15%.

  • @spongebobsucks12
    @spongebobsucks12 3 роки тому +40

    So i watched this video in college at 19 and replicated this "experiment" to sell moonshine to my peers. I was poor and dumb so I used a plastic bag for the wash. A condom was originally the air lock until it couldn't be. So we designed a ragu bottle into one using tubing we liberated from the science lab. Once we finished the wash after a week and a half and spring fling around the corner, we distilled it in a rice cooker. Pouring the wash in, we placed a milk cap over the steam vent, and using putty and tubing made it so the evaporated liiquid would follow the tubing into a pail fiilled with ice, wrap around the ciircumfrence of the pail and drip out inito a mason jar.
    TL;DR: It sucked and we didnt make a lot of money but it was fun.
    Note: Im 24 now and i dont even drink anymore LMAO

    • @PMOAYHXM
      @PMOAYHXM 2 роки тому +1

      BAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @glocarrot2060
    @glocarrot2060 6 років тому +1875

    I clicked on this video and thought "oh cool I can make my own alcohol at home" then I remembered I'm 22 and can just drive to a liquor store and buy alcohol that doesnt taste like old gasoline

    • @inhalefumes6475
      @inhalefumes6475 6 років тому +6

      ☭_DRINK_CCCP_420_☭ it does it is food grade

    • @bormisha
      @bormisha 5 років тому +73

      They may not sell you the food-grade 96% aseotropic alcohol at your liquor store, making which is the goal of this video.

    • @off-gridhillbillystyle3735
      @off-gridhillbillystyle3735 5 років тому +71

      Lol that's the attitude of the new generation. Home made brew taste great and is cheaper if you know what your doing. I call mine panty dropper ;)

    • @leonelburciaga3050
      @leonelburciaga3050 5 років тому +12

      Yeah! I want my alcohol to taste like fresh gasoline!

    • @julian-io5wl
      @julian-io5wl 5 років тому +8

      Lol i can by wine and i'm 16.

  • @nobody46820
    @nobody46820 4 роки тому +199

    Yes, yes. My interest in the ethanol is as a "solvent", as well.

    • @saxonsoldier67
      @saxonsoldier67 4 роки тому +15

      I use it as a solver. My GF not laughing at my jokes ? Add ethanol. Problem solved.

    • @umey3445
      @umey3445 4 роки тому

      MrSting17 because he’s a chemist

    • @achilleslade3771
      @achilleslade3771 3 роки тому

      What the fuck is this comment thread

    • @connivingkhajiit
      @connivingkhajiit 3 роки тому +1

      Problem solvent

    • @JesusDaLawd
      @JesusDaLawd 3 роки тому

      It solvents my life issues

  • @Kizunaut
    @Kizunaut 3 роки тому +7

    As someone who has been involved in a couple of home brewing projects I love this type of chemists' perspective into the matter :D

  • @kaheakruse4310
    @kaheakruse4310 2 роки тому +29

    Wow! That’s a lot of yeast! 1 packet of yeast for up to 5 gallons, plus ec-1118 is a very vigorous yeast used to restart a stuck ferment

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado Рік тому

      Yeast colonies grow exponentially so the difference between a half pack and a full pack of yeast is like one days worth of fermenting and once the colony is grown fully it’s like 100x the size of a packet. Only thing adding more yeast will do is make sure your colony starts off strong.

  • @KW-td8dq
    @KW-td8dq 5 років тому +673

    Thank you, selling this to freshman

    • @ryannarcisse
      @ryannarcisse 4 роки тому +21

      Straw Berry gotta make that money!

    • @xino_z
      @xino_z 4 роки тому +1

      Omg

    • @ticktockbam
      @ticktockbam 4 роки тому +46

      @John Taylor At least he'll be a rich stupid, unlike you who will only be stupid.

    • @gokulnavilavanyan
      @gokulnavilavanyan 4 роки тому

      Is that drinkable or any risk in that

    • @davyddocarmocabral2989
      @davyddocarmocabral2989 4 роки тому +11

      @@gokulnavilavanyan he said is drinkable but tastes like shit

  • @NotSoCrazyNinja
    @NotSoCrazyNinja 4 роки тому +23

    If you can't get the specialty yeast for whatever reason, bread yeast from the grocery store will work, just might have a lower alcohol content. DoingItCheap makes a cheap and simple wine using store bottled fruit juice, sugar, and bread yeast. Tried a batch and it worked out fine and made some remarkably strong wine.

  • @merlagne
    @merlagne 3 роки тому +32

    this guy should start a chemistry youtube channel

  • @emperornero1932
    @emperornero1932 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks, I'm into prepping and I needed to know how to make this in the case of treating wounds, sanitation,or bartering.

  • @josepenuelas4987
    @josepenuelas4987 7 років тому +2852

    next video how to make LSD?

    • @SubtleHawk
      @SubtleHawk 7 років тому +296

      Too complicated probably. You need at least a bachelor's in chemistry and high end lab equipment to make it.

    • @lukelannon2432
      @lukelannon2432 7 років тому +47

      true for the most part! some people that in which have started in their chemistry major are try to do things like this; at least thats what I've heard.. its extremely dangerous.

    • @YakuiMeido
      @YakuiMeido 7 років тому +205

      Jose Penuelas
      First you'll need ergot of rye,
      Which can be purchased at your local highly dangerous and illegal precursor store...

    • @OnamKingtheKing
      @OnamKingtheKing 6 років тому +53

      Nile Red propably could make it, but it's illegal you know...

    • @imockrartedcomments7672
      @imockrartedcomments7672 6 років тому +13

      Yakui Can’t I find it via looking through fields of rye and looking for mould?

  • @marshallleevalentine
    @marshallleevalentine 7 років тому +1333

    "Be prepared for a nice sticky, sugar mess."
    Do you want ants? Because that's how you get ants!

  • @himanshuwilhelm5534
    @himanshuwilhelm5534 2 роки тому +11

    Tip: alternatives to an airlock include:
    Balloon,
    Lid with a tiny hole,
    Or cold weather.
    Fermenting in cold weather makes yeast less aerobic, this is how sake is traditionally fermented. When cold fermenting, make sure your lid will let air out- put it on loose or use a cloth and string.

    • @heine1717
      @heine1717 2 роки тому

      Can you use a normal soda bottle with a hole in the lid? Or a Balloon with a small hole

    • @himanshuwilhelm5534
      @himanshuwilhelm5534 2 роки тому +1

      @@heine1717 the balloon method works quite well

    • @jacobhargiss3839
      @jacobhargiss3839 2 роки тому +2

      The reason ylu want the lid isnt just to keep out oxygen, but also to keep out stray bacteria that could turn the ethanol into acids. No one wants to waste a month brewing vinegar.

    • @doqtorisykero7971
      @doqtorisykero7971 Рік тому +2

      If you want anything but the quickest of drinks, you should definitely invest the few $/€ into an airlock. The listed alternatives will be... Fine, for the first week or so of fermentation, but after that, the CO2 produced won't be enough to keep air out, and you'll likely end up with either mold or vinegar- Either way, a ruined fermentation.
      Although, let's be honest, while no one is gonna be drinking this for the taste, an airlock will also allow you to do a "secondary fermentation", which will make it taste enormously better, and give you a bit more alcohol as well.

    • @danc.5509
      @danc.5509 5 місяців тому

      Thanking you

  • @gennadiygusarov6082
    @gennadiygusarov6082 3 роки тому +120

    When someone tells me alcohol is a problem I break out the periodic table of elements and show them that it’s a solution

    • @nvp1914
      @nvp1914 2 роки тому

      Ok this cracked me up-

    • @wejustsoldnothing
      @wejustsoldnothing 2 роки тому +13

      you should show them a chemistry book, tho. alcohol is a compound

    • @jhony4474
      @jhony4474 2 роки тому

      @@wejustsoldnothing 😐

    • @ThePinkBinks
      @ThePinkBinks 2 роки тому

      Boom boom! 🥁

    • @bazirao
      @bazirao 2 роки тому +7

      Where do find alcohol on periodic table? 🤨

  • @overcookedwater1947
    @overcookedwater1947 4 роки тому +686

    People in the store: *Is confused of why I'm buying lots of sugar instead of the rubbing alcohol nearby
    Me: my goals are beyond your understanding

    • @ke6gwf
      @ke6gwf 4 роки тому +28

      Your store still has rubbing alcohol?!?
      Will you ship me some? Lol
      I am deciding whether to distill vodka to replace rubbing alcohol...

    • @ShawnGreyling
      @ShawnGreyling 4 роки тому +5

      doing the same... bought a buttload of sugar and brewing yeast to do this.

    • @overcookedwater1947
      @overcookedwater1947 4 роки тому +5

      @@ke6gwf sorry it's been sold out

    • @faith2822
      @faith2822 4 роки тому +3

      ke6gwf Alcohol must be 60% (120 proof) in order to disinfect. That’s not vodka.

    • @itsmebutwhoami8177
      @itsmebutwhoami8177 4 роки тому +2

      Use an original comment format or just comment straight up dont comment the same shit everyone does..

  • @IncredibleMD
    @IncredibleMD 4 роки тому +331

    NileRed: I wouldn't suggest drinking this.
    Finland: *does it anyway*

    • @foxyfox8745
      @foxyfox8745 4 роки тому +14

      Who would turn down some good old fashioned kilju?

    • @IncredibleMD
      @IncredibleMD 4 роки тому +29

      @@foxyfox8745 People who don't need to forget that they're in Finland.

    • @_caden_6481
      @_caden_6481 4 роки тому +3

      DocIncredible 😂💀

    • @aluminiotastynt1577
      @aluminiotastynt1577 4 роки тому +2

      they do something similar in brazil , is sugar cane juice fermented and distilled
      from what i heard it taste awful

    • @gmxealot6236
      @gmxealot6236 4 роки тому

      Moskva gopniks ain't got nothing on the Finns

  • @lostinlife8033
    @lostinlife8033 2 роки тому

    With the way prices are rising these kind of videos are looking more and more gooder

  • @carljensen5730
    @carljensen5730 Рік тому +1

    Great video. We bought a ranch a year ago with nearly 200 fruit trees. We found that the commercial avenues to sell fruit are too full of corrupt bureaucracies for us. Therefore, we use the fruit, give it away, and now I am going to start making alcohol fuel with whatever remains. It seems like a good way to make use of excess fruit/sugar. I am going to try the easy way, using active yeast from a lemonade/wine yeast formula that I have been using for nearly a year with great results. We'll see how it goes.

  • @lucian0221
    @lucian0221 4 роки тому +76

    I made my own wine like this in my room when I was 13 years old. Good times

    • @karolus28
      @karolus28 3 роки тому +10

      I once left a mandarin in a plastic bag for a few weeks in my backpack

    • @patricksarama4963
      @patricksarama4963 3 роки тому +5

      @@karolus28 haven’t we all?

    • @nitroxylictv
      @nitroxylictv 3 роки тому +6

      @@patricksarama4963 I left 2 oranges in my backpack in 7th grade and I smelled like an alcoholic for the rest of the school year...
      they were in there for about a month or 2
      good times

    • @sramsewmajty
      @sramsewmajty 2 роки тому

      @@karolus28 I've left 4 sandwiches in my school backpack one time for whole summer my backpack smelled like a very not good mushroom

    • @sramsewmajty
      @sramsewmajty 2 роки тому

      @@patricksarama4963 I can assure you it's true bc one time I've left a pear in my backpack back in 2 grade of primary school
      And it smelled like sord of alcohol

  • @hopefullsinner3186
    @hopefullsinner3186 3 роки тому +87

    I've been making ethanol for drinking for years. Sterilization is not overly important because you are boiling it in the distilling process anyway. Just be clean not necessarily sterile. Also try not to leave dead yeast cells in your wash because when you boil them they breakdown introducing an unpleasant taste to the ethanol.

    • @lefu7812
      @lefu7812 3 роки тому +17

      My grandad used a lemonade jar with a tap at the bottom, so you can pour most of the final product without the yeast.

    • @keegentilley578
      @keegentilley578 Рік тому +2

      @@lefu7812 that's pretty clever

    • @patateslikofte6474
      @patateslikofte6474 Рік тому +3

      Why just make ethanol at that point? Add a few fruits to the mix and make wine

  • @cloudbuster8819
    @cloudbuster8819 2 роки тому +11

    Correction: Yeasts need nutrients, actually: nitrate and some other minerals (potassiium, sodium, calcium, etc). Nitrate is their source to make amino acids (to grow and make enzymes). You can just add a bit of plant fertilizer. Instead of distilled water, use autoclaved spring water - it balances some of the minerals. Else: you can add some natural, autoclaved juices or meat broth (low sodium).
    Yeasts grow longer if not just grown on sucrose: on sucrose only, they only can metabolize but not grow.

    • @keegentilley578
      @keegentilley578 Рік тому +4

      Ikr? He's talking how it's almost impossible to get 18% abv. Lime bro your starving your yeast

    • @danielanthony1054
      @danielanthony1054 11 місяців тому +1

      @@keegentilley578 as a cheap brewer i just boil the life out of some yeast, and then feed it to other yeast

  • @pev_
    @pev_ 3 роки тому +12

    Or you can use turbo yeast and make 35 liters of 16+ ABV solution in a couple of days. And if you want to use it for drinking, use a couple of liters of 100% apple juice added to the batch before adding the yeast, then use stopping and clearing agents after fermentation to give you fully clear very drinkable apple wine-like in just a few extra days of clearing! These examples are what I do in a regular basis :) And it is so easy to try other fruit/berry juices also, to vary the taste, just remember to use "pure" ones that do not have any preservatives because preservatives can stop or kill the yeast!

    • @danielanthony1054
      @danielanthony1054 11 місяців тому +1

      i wouldn't brew in a carboy, for whatever reason when i brew in buckets with a lid (no airlock) i get more abv

  • @TarotLadyLissa
    @TarotLadyLissa 4 роки тому +17

    I'm a homebrewer and years ago I saw a recipe similar to this. Apparently it was a favorite among ”punk” youth in Finland in the 80s. It was called Kilju if I remember. Just sugar water and yeast. Once it was finished fermenting they'd mix it with fruit juice and drink it as a mixed drink. At least that's what I can recall.

    • @borttorbbq2556
      @borttorbbq2556 4 роки тому +3

      My summer car which is a finish survival simulator yes one of those exist you can actually make that stuff and sell it to someone

    • @doqtorisykero7971
      @doqtorisykero7971 Рік тому +5

      This is a very old comment, but the history of kilju goes way back! It was at first used a way to make drinking water safer, since the fermentation would also kill of some harmful bacteria. It was also very popular during prohibition and depression era's. There's also records of troops traveling with canisters of fermenting kilju during the second world war.
      It was also illegal to make kilju up until very recently, so homebrewers would often add a packet or so of raisins into the mix, and say that they were actually making wine (Which was legal). It's still popular among Finnish students to this day, as a cheap way to get drunk. It's not an uncommon sight to see partying students with a "mehukatti"-bottle tied around their neck, containing kilju, which some say is so that they "Don't lose it when they eventually pass out in a bush"

  • @thewallachianbard6975
    @thewallachianbard6975 4 роки тому +186

    Oh so that's why all the yeast is missing from the stores .

    • @tarkan9000
      @tarkan9000 4 роки тому +20

      The_Lonely_Boy [Fahim], Ok i wont.

    • @InfernalBanana
      @InfernalBanana 3 роки тому +21

      FAHIM YTC Stop promoting your channel and trying to farm subs in someone else’s comment section dude. It just makes you look like a tool and takes away from any good content you might have. Not to mention it throws your viewer/sub ratio way out of wack, making UA-cam not recommend your channel anyway. You want subs? Get them legitimately instead of using reverse psychology to trick people into subscribing to your small channel.

    • @Joemama-rb2hc
      @Joemama-rb2hc 3 роки тому +10

      @FAHIM YTC fuck ur channel

    • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
      @MichaelClark-uw7ex 3 роки тому

      Order it online or get from a homebrew shop.
      Better quality yeast and higher alcohol production than baker's yeast.

    • @dickhedd8490
      @dickhedd8490 3 роки тому

      Yeast is like dmt its everywhere!!

  • @SwiftCreationStudio
    @SwiftCreationStudio 3 роки тому +1

    Oh hey, the guy whose videos helped(there were a lot of sources all at once) inspire me to try and make some alcohol despite not drinking at all actually did a video on making it.
    I am currently making mead because a friend was talking about wanting to try it, another had made it and my medieval bones were itching to make something other than chainmail but I decided I'd mess around a bit I tossed some White Sugar and about the same amount of yeast I used for the mead in another jar as a "Lets see what happens if I do this" project and despite having no idea what would come of it scientifically I also had thought distilling it would be where I go with it also. It's good to see that I am capable of fumbling around and find out I actually would have unintentionally did something cool

  • @yjmsniper
    @yjmsniper 3 роки тому +3

    You are an actual legend for showing your experimental technique. Thank you.

  • @carlossantana4086
    @carlossantana4086 4 роки тому +122

    Stores: *run out of 70% alcohol*
    Me: Fine, I’ll do it myself

  • @vikingslayer34
    @vikingslayer34 4 роки тому +45

    Using table sugar will kill your efficiency. The yeast has to break down the sucrose into glucose and fructose, then it can make ethanol. Best to use dextrose. Plus, you won't get any off flavors.

  • @Mike-yz4ek
    @Mike-yz4ek 10 місяців тому

    I really love your channel NileRed! So much cool stuff to watch, and learn about...even try! thank you!

  • @osamazynladen_
    @osamazynladen_ 9 місяців тому +1

    our boy NileRed teaching us how to get hammered 🔥 🔥

  • @ancilodon
    @ancilodon 7 років тому +400

    I wonder if there's a video which teaches you how to make toilet wine in a sober and serious tone of voice.

    • @robertflorida2144
      @robertflorida2144 7 років тому +11

      ancilodon I'm going to just steal that idea.

    • @ancilodon
      @ancilodon 7 років тому +8

      Robert Florida Please, steal away, I'd like to see it!

    • @ihazmineraft666
      @ihazmineraft666 7 років тому +3

      ancilodon Check out afterprision shows video on it

    • @MatoNupai
      @MatoNupai 7 років тому +4

      Check out Craig Tube here on UA-cam. He has a great vid on making inmate brew.
      I've beeb making wine since before i was old enough to drink it.
      Made concord wibe, Chablis, hard cider, and even pineapple wine.
      Two i wanted to make was Mead, and Sake.

    • @mariusseniorful
      @mariusseniorful 6 років тому

      MatoNupai Mn

  • @HeatherSpoonheim
    @HeatherSpoonheim 4 роки тому +57

    I recommend using corn sugar (dextrose) as yeast can't "digest' disaccharides. Dextrose will result if fewer of the 'exotic' alcohols being formed. The same is true for adding yeast nutrients. Also, making a cooling coil (coiled up copper tubing through which you run cool water) will not only let you cool that syrup faster but will also provide some pasteurization. I also recommend starting the fermentation in a bucket to allow more head space for the foam of early fermentation. Use a tight fitting lid with a hole plugged by an airlock. When the foam subsides, transfer to a bottle style carboy like in the video.

    • @HeatherSpoonheim
      @HeatherSpoonheim 4 роки тому +1

      @Traphouse Nurseries I don't know - never tried it. Powdered dextrose is widely available at brew shops, many ship online. That's what I know, and it's not expensive, so that's why I stick with it.

    • @layalsaif2018
      @layalsaif2018 2 роки тому +1

      @@HeatherSpoonheim will corn starch work

    • @HeatherSpoonheim
      @HeatherSpoonheim 2 роки тому +1

      @@layalsaif2018 no, and corn sugar is cheap.

    • @layalsaif2018
      @layalsaif2018 2 роки тому

      @@HeatherSpoonheim i thought u wouldnt reply cuz that was a year ago lmao

    • @layalsaif2018
      @layalsaif2018 2 роки тому +1

      @@HeatherSpoonheim also is corn sugar itself halal? just wondering cuz i wont be able to buy it if it isnt since like my parents would see

  • @commentingisawasteoftime7195
    @commentingisawasteoftime7195 2 роки тому +3

    If anyone is looking to make a palatable drink, you can substitute the water and a small amount of sugar with shelf stable fruit juice. Another thing you can do is ferment faster with a strain of Norwegian Kviek yeast at higher temperatures. It has high flocculation and very little undesirable fusel production even at 80° farenheit

  • @dontatmebro-
    @dontatmebro- Рік тому

    Thanks! I’ll use this in my cooking recipes in the near future.

  • @alecwhatshisname5170
    @alecwhatshisname5170 7 років тому +609

    "local brewing store" yeah, good luck. - Utah resident.

    • @jakeevans7075
      @jakeevans7075 6 років тому +7

      they illegal in utah?

    • @spratsprat3266
      @spratsprat3266 6 років тому +65

      Jake Evans mormons

    • @sudonim7552
      @sudonim7552 6 років тому +17

      Amazon exists

    • @bcworks22
      @bcworks22 6 років тому +9

      They exist in UT. There's one on State in SLC. Used them several times.

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 6 років тому +6

      If CodyDon Reeder can do it, you have no excuse.

  • @MoistiestChannel
    @MoistiestChannel 4 роки тому +65

    “Using sodium metabisulfitate which is readily available at your local brewing store”
    Yeah.. as if I had one

  • @Addictedtocollecting01
    @Addictedtocollecting01 8 місяців тому

    You might want to revisit this one bud.. Heck, you could even branch it off and show how drinkable alcohol is made as well. You wouldn't be the first one to show this, but I guarantee your viewers will appreciate your version of things. Love your channel !!!

  • @AngryParrotDistillery
    @AngryParrotDistillery 3 роки тому +33

    Because you are fermenting sugar only, you WILL need some yeast nutrient.
    Sugar washes by nature have none of the nutrients you may find in fruit washes or grain mashes.

    • @BobbyxZx
      @BobbyxZx 3 роки тому +1

      toss some yeast ghosts in there and you're fine. it will also increase alcohol production slightly.

    • @danijelovskikanal7017
      @danijelovskikanal7017 Рік тому

      will brown sugar work better? since it's less pure and has different minerals and stuff from the sugar cane...

    • @AngryParrotDistillery
      @AngryParrotDistillery Рік тому

      @@danijelovskikanal7017
      You'd still need some nutrients.
      Brown sugar will give you more of a rum profile, infact there are French rums made entirely from brown sugar (as opposed to molasses) called agrisols (spelling?)

    • @666BurnThemPrisons
      @666BurnThemPrisons 8 місяців тому

      I didnt use any nutrient and was able to get drunk just fine. It didn't taste that great but was better than drinking hand sanitizer or mouthwash.

    • @Shadmannnn
      @Shadmannnn 3 місяці тому

      Cap

  • @TNUni167
    @TNUni167 4 роки тому +9

    I've been subscribed since 2012 to this channel... I love what you've done Nile. This video comes in clutch in a time like this. I've adapted your method and use sous vide to avoid any open flames near the distillation apparatus.

  • @mikaelbjornson2666
    @mikaelbjornson2666 6 років тому +4

    I did this. Before distillation I added a couple of grams of potassium permanganate to the wash. According to some sources, this oxidizes a lot of the badly tasting impurities that you get in the distillate (I think the english term is "heads". It's other alcohols, esters and oils with similar boiling point as the ethanol) and gives them a higher boiling point, making them easier to separate through distillation.
    I think it also oxidizes some of the ethanol, so you'll lose some in the process. But that's ok for me.
    And my alcohol actually tasted quite ok in the first run!
    Since I'm planning on using it for lab work, I will purify it further with activated charcoal and further distillation until it is perfectly tasteless.

  • @PBandECHO
    @PBandECHO 2 роки тому

    I'm sure it doesn't matter but I appreciate the description in your video as well.

  • @zyxyqatar8104
    @zyxyqatar8104 Рік тому

    Hi Nigel Braun, your videos are amazing. i have a simple query about this video. can i use this as a bike or lawn mover fuel by blending with gasoline? if Yes what steps can i omit to get it done quickly? Answers from any body else is also welcome.

  • @chrisfyffe910
    @chrisfyffe910 5 років тому +6

    I love your videos. As a kid i wasent interested in my education. Dropped out of highschool. By 20 I became interested in my education got my GED and went to colledge for geography. Wrong choice. Few years later I realized it's science that I truely love.

  • @TheSnakeboy11
    @TheSnakeboy11 4 роки тому +6

    6:11 bro you have some maddd stirring skillzzz

  • @Sputnik812
    @Sputnik812 Рік тому +1

    I got to know this sugar wine, called 'Kilju' in Finland, in a game called 'My Summer Car'.
    I bought some yeast a few days ago and finally made this for the first time this morning.
    I made a 600ml portion just in case it didn't taste good or failed, and now all I have to do is wait 2-3 weeks.
    What if you add a small amount of honey to this? I added 20g of honey after hearing advice on the web that it is difficult to produce alcohol with just sugar.
    Whether for a science experiment or just to get drunk on the cheap, this is definitely a fun drink!

  • @MyProjectWeekend
    @MyProjectWeekend 2 роки тому +3

    It’s crazy how easy it is to make alcohol! Thanks for the video.

  • @JoeFrancisEmmatty
    @JoeFrancisEmmatty 4 роки тому +11

    Dude I made wine 🍷 by your method... Amazing 😍 bro.. since lockdown we have no alcohol in Mumbai, India... It's so damn cheap and strong... Love you bro ❣️

  • @domesday1535
    @domesday1535 4 роки тому +5

    Here's a few tips:
    you use far more yeast than necessary. This won't give a bad result but just end up being a waste of resources. I've introduced a single pack to a 5gallon batch in an even more stark environment for the yeast and felt no repercussions.
    It's helpful to aerate the mixture some, either by sloshing, whisking, or stirring. This gets oxygen dissolved in the water which is needed by the yeast in small quantities to reproduce. Only do this in the initial couple days as beyond that there's already enough oxygen in circulation for an anaerobic fungus like yeast.
    siphoning off the fermented liquid after the yeast settles to the bottom is an effective and easy way to clean the mixture without need for activated charcoal or forced filtration methods. I find no more than 3 repetitions necessary most of the time
    If you really want to clear it up simple bentonite clay and siphoning will have it looking crystal clear
    Always leave a healthy gap of air at the top of the jug. Otherwise the C02 foam bubbles travel up into the airlock and can clog up the one way valve. This will probably lead to a sticky explosion as pressure builds up in the jug and releases when the stopper can no longer resist
    There are many methods to make the mixture tasty, but this basic recipe surely tastes horrendous.

  • @Asthmos
    @Asthmos 2 місяці тому

    hmmm ive got an essential oil steam distillation rig. maybe ill try this! great video

  • @KeironOShea
    @KeironOShea 10 місяців тому

    OMG. This is so simple. And easy. My children love it.

  • @flexl9214
    @flexl9214 4 роки тому +2

    The key to tasting great is filtration. You can filter it using charcoal also. I had one of my people help me make a filter that ran the product through a filter we made. We put two coffee filters and then inside the mechanism we had 2 filters (not coffee filters) and used charcoal. Just make sure to clean the mechanism after every two to three passes. That's if you are running major product. I use this method also for extracting the ethonal from our thc when we make cbd oils. We also have roto Vapes for faster extractions. Any questions feel free to ask. I love science, chemistry, biology, anatomy, psychology, sociology. Love you all stay safe and stay healthy

  • @blackwaterblades2098
    @blackwaterblades2098 4 роки тому +3

    This is actually really easy. Great fuel substitute with proper motor build and such.

    • @jakebaldwin1308
      @jakebaldwin1308 2 роки тому

      Further purify, add NaOH - %100 is best - and spent/fresh cooking oil (either works the same but with used be certain to filter beforehand) and you've got yourself a mighty fine diesel gas I presume?

  • @echardtschloeder5178
    @echardtschloeder5178 Рік тому +8

    Have a drink every time he says "extremely important"

  • @joshuagavaghan224
    @joshuagavaghan224 3 роки тому +1

    I found that to get the yeast to all fall at the end is i put my wash in the fridge for a few days after it was done and the yeast fell out better and gave me a clearer solution.

  • @mikemarcus7442
    @mikemarcus7442 7 років тому +98

    There's some misleading information in here. You need yeast nutrient precisely because you're just fermenting sugar.
    Yeast, like people, find it difficult to survive on energy alone. They also need nutrients for their metabolic pathways to function correctly. In the case of yeast it's mainly calcium, zinc, oxygen and free amino nitrogen that's needed.
    The only reason why you're getting it to work is because your dry yeast is packed full of various nutrients during manufacture. But as soon as it starts multiplying, that source begins to run out. If you added yeast nutrient for successive generations to utilise you'd get a quicker, more efficient and more complete fermentation with (probably more importantly for you), far fewer cogeners such as higher alcohols, aldehydes, esters, etc which can distil over.
    Also you don't need distilled water. You're heating it anyway so there's no need to worry about microbial contamination from it and you're just further reducing the amount of nutrients available for the yeast.
    Finally you're using enough yeast for 100 litres

    • @shashankkapur8926
      @shashankkapur8926 4 роки тому

      Bro are u cent per cent sure wht u are saying is legit???

    • @shashankkapur8926
      @shashankkapur8926 4 роки тому

      Can we use rock sugar as it uas many nutrients for the yeast and is not like table sugar which is completely concentrated , rock sugar has magnesium and zinc in it but has low gi index so plz educate me on this as u seem to have the appropriate knoledge and experience

    • @HeatherSpoonheim
      @HeatherSpoonheim 4 роки тому +8

      You sound like a fellow homebrewer. I would add to your comment by suggesting dextrose be used rather than sucrose - to avoid those cogeners (I've always just called them 'exotics').

    • @sarnol8973
      @sarnol8973 4 роки тому +7

      @@shashankkapur8926 I realize you're being sarcastic but yes that might be better than table sugar. I've never heard of rock sugar but as long as it's not some kind of candy with preservatives in it it should work. the reason nile red is using so much yeast is because with a simple sugar wash the yeast is not going to reproduce very much if at all. with a healthy corn and/or grain Mash (wash) you can use just a teaspoon of yeast in a 5 gallon mash and at the end of a two-week fermentation there will be 2 to 3 inches of yeast at the bottom of your 5-gallon container. some Moonshiners even keep that yeast to make their next mash. some distilleries have done this reusing the same spent yeast over 100 yrs eventually coming up with their own strain of yeast that produces a particular flavor. bottom line is yes yeast need nutrient to produce a tasty drink. there's an old saying "if you piss on your yeast they will shit in your drink". so to answer your question, yes. what mike marcus said was legit.

    • @MrGigi-dz9cv
      @MrGigi-dz9cv 4 роки тому +1

      What do you mean by nutrients ?

  • @eccomi21
    @eccomi21 4 роки тому +280

    see i dont know where you live but to me saying "your local brewing store" sounds like "your local rocket science store"

  • @bobreil7464
    @bobreil7464 2 роки тому

    Storing your mixture someplace dark is definitely suggested but not cool next to your water heater would be an excellent spot or in your laundry room warmth will help the yeast propagate.

  • @ThingThatWeCanSee
    @ThingThatWeCanSee Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. it's so detail

  • @haimlig9839
    @haimlig9839 4 роки тому +4

    Have to watch this, since, Alcohol is out of stock at any market or shops in the Philippines due to the Panic buying of people concerning the Coronavirus situation... This is actually really helpful. I'll buy and make the recipes tomorrow.

    • @ke6gwf
      @ke6gwf 4 роки тому

      Just remember that you need to get the alcohol concentration pretty high to be effective as a disenfectant.

    • @Vlek
      @Vlek 4 роки тому +1

      @@ke6gwf you think this man out here going to disinfect stuff
      nah man, hes gonna make high qualllity vodka obviously

  • @JakubMareda
    @JakubMareda 7 років тому +10

    This video has really good commentary. It's rare to hear such a clear commentary, good job.
    But what did you exactly mean be "clearing agent"?

    • @VilleRuokonen
      @VilleRuokonen 7 років тому +1

      Jakub Mareda something to make the yeast settle at the bottom, perhaps?

    • @dickhedd8490
      @dickhedd8490 6 років тому

      Ville Ruokonen
      Like diametacious clay or something like that?

    • @bigrodboys7888
      @bigrodboys7888 6 років тому +1

      Dude if you love his commentary so much why dont you marry it?

    • @bigrodboys7888
      @bigrodboys7888 6 років тому +1

      GAy

    • @maxischerr
      @maxischerr 5 років тому

      Jakub Mareda The cheapest clearing agent is gelantin (best you google your self how to use it). Work great!
      If you have time, just let it clean it self, takes about a week up to a month, depends on your wash. This way is much more efficient and works better!

  • @markdeghoul5879
    @markdeghoul5879 3 місяці тому

    WOW!!!! The music & the image kick ass!!!! Thank you guys!!!

  • @NecromancerSloth
    @NecromancerSloth 3 роки тому

    Great video! All your gear looks super familiar, did you get it from Choppe À Barrock?

  • @matthewweisenburger2095
    @matthewweisenburger2095 5 років тому +39

    Fun fact you don’t have to be 21 to buy all of the ingredients and tools to make beer like this. My local brewing store never said anything to 17 year old me at the time as I bought beer kits.

  • @Aseelflower123
    @Aseelflower123 4 роки тому +830

    I'm watching this due to the outbreak of the covid-19

  • @Appalling68
    @Appalling68 Рік тому +2

    As a winemaker for over 25 years, I am absolutely LOL at this video! 😂

    • @unoriginal_guy6021
      @unoriginal_guy6021 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah 90% of the steps in this video are useless lol

    • @Drugdaisy
      @Drugdaisy Місяць тому

      @@unoriginal_guy6021but wouldnt doing it the "easy" way produce methanol?

  • @frankmancuso4065
    @frankmancuso4065 2 роки тому +1

    Hi nice video , I will say a very inexpensive way to distill without building a still is to buy a water distiller that makes distilled water ,they hold a gallon of wash and roughly you will get a quart of alcohol , taking a liquid shot out at first or the bad alcohol and fill your quart jar 80% , so no need to worry about the heads or bad stuff in the begining or at the end weak alcohol the tails. Also using this type of distiller you dont have to worry about running out of water as they can doing the water , and cracking the bottom of the distiller machine , something to think about takes around 28 minutes or so per gallon of wash to get the quart of good stuff , have a nice day frank

  • @JackBettey
    @JackBettey 4 роки тому +1100

    Who is here in April 2020 making hand sanitizer.

    • @VR-zh7lo
      @VR-zh7lo 4 роки тому +25

      You're breaking my heart, John.

    •  4 роки тому +7

      I’m on the N.Y./N.J. Border and making it is the only way. I thinking I may need moonshine videos! Stay safe.

    • @MrBugman2525
      @MrBugman2525 4 роки тому +4

      I was wondering if you can use E 85 but you would have to burn or distilled the 15% gasoline so you get 100% ethanol

    • @zer0b0t
      @zer0b0t 4 роки тому +6

      @MrSting17 He did already, ua-cam.com/video/m2DfCr2Qsx0/v-deo.html

    • @rc3d490
      @rc3d490 4 роки тому

      @MrSting17 really only 96 grades kill coronavirus

  • @MrGiXxEr
    @MrGiXxEr 7 років тому +128

    Holy FUCK, four packs of yeast? One pack is meant for 5 gallons!

    • @TheSHJGaming
      @TheSHJGaming 7 років тому +11

      He said he was making the highest concentration as possible.

    • @MrGiXxEr
      @MrGiXxEr 7 років тому +56

      I don't think you understand how the process works...

    • @mattthomas4026
      @mattthomas4026 7 років тому +2

      Yeah I've made wine and beer when I was 16. My wine never made it past 11%. I'm talking 1 packet in 5gallons.

    • @Weaseldog2001
      @Weaseldog2001 7 років тому +22

      Since there's no yeast nutrients, the sugar is all going to the metabolism, and not to procreation.
      So you don't have the advantage of the yeast concentration going up as the liquid ferments.
      Further, he's not worried about the taste of the solution, as you would be when brewing beverages.

    • @rasvial
      @rasvial 7 років тому +3

      but there's no need for extra waste product to have to isolate- you could just let a smaller yeast colony ferment longer to get to the toxicity point for the yeast

  • @davidsnow2653
    @davidsnow2653 2 роки тому

    A very nice Kilju you make! My only remark is the sunlight exposure. Yeast like warm and dark places... Like sauna... Kilju is good in sauna :)

  • @TheHayruss
    @TheHayruss Рік тому +2

    I never had any issues making the biggest mobs of pure ethanol 20 years ago. 10Kg sugar made into a sugar syrup, chuck that into a 40L fermenter, top up with tap water (in my case bore water). Living in the tropics I had to use a temp tollerent yeast and threw that in there as well, gave it a mix with the broom handle and put the lid on. would start bubbling thru the water trap in a few hours and complete fermentation in less than 6 days 35L at approx 12 - 15%. I made a reflux still from an old 20L tea urn 1m tall 50mm copper pipe for the column with stainless steel scourers and a Nelson head with 2 copper condensors in the vapour trail. This made me 4L of the closest thing you can get to pure ethanol there is in open air. Diluted by 50% transfered to 2.5L juice bottles and added some chipped used bourbon barrels available from the home brew shop (mail order), leave it for a week. Cheapest 8L of Bourbon after 2 weeks from pitching the yeast, very drinkable and got better the longer you let it in contact with the wood chips.

  • @MaThalent
    @MaThalent 4 роки тому +4

    After watching this, I thought I could make alcohol at home with minimal effort or resources. Thanks for the vdo tips.

  • @user-lp9em2nb8w
    @user-lp9em2nb8w 7 років тому +4

    انت مبدع وفنان عاشت ايدك ارنا المزيد شكرا

    • @ilyesilyes941
      @ilyesilyes941 4 роки тому

      ممكن مكونات ومقدارهم

  • @Csmallo
    @Csmallo 2 роки тому +2

    Many years ago, I made some strawberry wine. I used a gallon jug with a sealing cap for the wine. For the gas lock, I drilled a hole through the cap, pushed a piece of hose through, put the outside end of the hose in a cup of water and sealed the bottle cap and the hose with melted wax. It worked. The cup of water allowed the CO2 to escape without allowing outside air into the bottle.

    • @danielanthony1054
      @danielanthony1054 11 місяців тому

      you don't really need an airlock. it slows down your fermentation. As someone who makes red wine i can assure you that you get quicker and better fermentations with an simple 5 gallon bucket and a lid which you remove every few hours to stir. I've made strawberry wine both ways (in a 1 gallon carboy with an airlock and another time in a 5 gallon bucket), the one hat had more alcohol was in the bucket. it also didn't have the bitter characteristics of the other one.

  • @squidcaps4308
    @squidcaps4308 Рік тому +1

    We made some distillates lately and what we found was that just soaking roasted sticks of different woods create AMAZING stuff, really smooth.. and tasted like it is aged... Which made me think just how many of the stuff we have in stores are actually aged, the taste was soo similar. I've worked behind a bar, so not a stranger to higher prices stuff.

    • @beekeeper6957
      @beekeeper6957 Рік тому

      Interesting! Any tips on how to roast the wood, and what type etc 🙏🏼

    • @squidcaps4308
      @squidcaps4308 Рік тому

      @@beekeeper6957 Not yet, we are just at the beginning, having one very successful batch and another of a bit "meh" results, still good but more bitter.

  • @dlee92991
    @dlee92991 8 років тому +106

    Ive done this more times than i can count. I got to the point where i didnt even wash anything, used tap water even right out of the faucet. the best yeast to use is turbo distillers yeast with an enzyme call AG. good video though

    • @NileRed
      @NileRed  8 років тому +42

      +dlee92991 you are right. I just wanted to show how things were "supposed to be done" but with just sugar water, there isnt much that can go wrong.

    • @MatoNupai
      @MatoNupai 8 років тому +7

      Not a good idea. You should add a campden tablet to sterelize any wild yeast
      After 24 hours add the yeast.
      Yeast will process up to 5 gallons of must. Not the two liters this person says.

    • @JocaIdrone
      @JocaIdrone 8 років тому

      +Psychotic Rainbowz what did u use as an airlock ?

    • @MatoNupai
      @MatoNupai 8 років тому +2

      There are several ways to fudge on an airlock.
      Some use a baloon or cobdom with pin hole to let the pressure out.
      Mr beer has teo notches above the threads to allow pressure our but nothing inside.
      saran wrap over The cover with pinholes.or get a real airlock with stopper.

    • @corneliusbrown3112
      @corneliusbrown3112 8 років тому +2

      I've done this more times than I can count as well. Ive done this more times than i can count

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo2721 5 років тому +7

    When I heard you say I was going to use this for a solvent I thought yeah right. Then I saw it was Mildred. Lol.

  • @tracktrend9722
    @tracktrend9722 3 роки тому

    wow thanks man we have lock down in uk and Quarantine so i can make something to help me go through that mess :)

  • @onlywayisforward
    @onlywayisforward Рік тому

    Love your channel man. 💯

  • @abhishekrattan3508
    @abhishekrattan3508 7 років тому +124

    whoa !!!!! so many walter whites in comment section. !!!!

    • @SamBrickell
      @SamBrickell 7 років тому +41

      You're God damn right!

    • @Felahliir
      @Felahliir 5 років тому +1

      Abdoh Ash
      Walter White is the protagonist of Breaking Bad, a chemistry teacher...

    • @dr.nug7103
      @dr.nug7103 5 років тому

      Abdoh Ash wtf😂

  • @wingmanalive
    @wingmanalive 7 років тому +59

    I've been brewing for many years. A lot of the steps shown here aren't as important as implied. Local tap water is fine as long as it's not overly chlorinated. When using a turbo yeast use about 2 1/2 lbs of sugar per gallon. Dissolve the sugar into hot water, it doesn't need to be close to boiling. Cool down to less than 100 degrees and pitch your yeast. You can stretch turbo yeasts out further than they suggest, I can get (2) 5 gallon batches out of one packet. Closely monitor your wash for the first couple hours as turbo yeasts are explosive and will foam up heavily. After that seal up and add the airlock. He also doesn't mention that you need to aerate the wash as the yeast need that oxygen in the wash especially during the first 24 hrs. Some use aquarium pumps, I simply use my faucet's spray nozzle to fill my bucket. After 5-7 days you have up to a 20% wash. For making pure ethanol turbos are ideal but not recommended for grains or fruit. After distilling I add extracts and sugar to make my cordials and have had great success. Been offered $50 for a 750ml bottle but I don't make to sell, I simply give bottles away to family/friends. Homemade stills work but I've discovered the 6 gallon stainless steel rigs you can buy online are perfect and work beautifully. I got mine for about $350 shipped. It is a wonderful hobby.

    • @MatoNupai
      @MatoNupai 7 років тому

      Of yoy let it sit 24 hours before adding the yeast

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 7 років тому +8

      Ohey, another "expert" hopping in to give their spiel. Even when it's mostly irrelevant masturbatory bullshit,

    • @wingmanalive
      @wingmanalive 7 років тому +24

      Just adding my input that may help another viewer. Not like some trolling their hate. Go back to your video games.

    • @wingmanalive
      @wingmanalive 7 років тому +15

      Methanol has a lower boiling point than ethanol. Using that fact means the first distillate that comes off is tossed. To be safe the first 10 mm for every gallon of wash. Assuming your still has an accurate thermometer the foreshots can begin at 140 degrees. Anything boiling/condensing off before 173 degrees isn't considered ethanol and contains not only methanol but acetone as well as other nasties. Even if distilling a sugar wash you should toss this amount for safety. Especially when distilling a grain wash. The tails should be collected but not consumed because of the fusel oils it contains. You'll use that in future runs as it still contains good alcohol. There are several good methods in determining when your distillate is crossing over into the tails but I'll end my input here. Some feel my responses are long winded and unwarranted. Cheers.

    • @oskarla987
      @oskarla987 7 років тому +4

      wingmanalive thanks for the answer, i will come back with more questions, if anything pops up.

  • @derrickallgood3076
    @derrickallgood3076 3 роки тому +3

    I'm a brewer at a large brewery in oregon, you nailed this! Hahaha fun to see your side of things.

  • @dark_gmod1508
    @dark_gmod1508 2 роки тому

    Thank you nile red for teaching us all how to brew our own moonshine

  • @foobar7311
    @foobar7311 6 років тому +31

    The airlock is not to keep oxygen away from the yeast, yeast needs/loves oxygen, especially in the first 24-48 hours of fermentation when the yeast is multiplying (the aerobic stage). The airlock prevents external oxygen reacting with the ethanol/wash making vinegar and keeps external bugs like wild yeast and lactobasilicus coming in.

  • @tezzaalvaro6016
    @tezzaalvaro6016 4 роки тому +662

    Who’s here from Corona Virus Era?

    • @darlerda7533
      @darlerda7533 4 роки тому +17

      Me because all alcohol in our city are already exhausted😭

    • @astagfirullah7728
      @astagfirullah7728 4 роки тому +2

      ;)

    • @IbrahimSaed
      @IbrahimSaed 4 роки тому +4

      Me .. But what the concentration could I have from this method ?!

    • @LB-bs1py
      @LB-bs1py 4 роки тому +3

      here i am. desperate from Croatia.

    • @mawkuri5496
      @mawkuri5496 4 роки тому +2

      No alcohol anywhere

  • @bo_bo_deluxe
    @bo_bo_deluxe 3 роки тому +26

    NileRed: "In a future video I'll show you how easy it is to build your own homemade pot still and distill your own alcohol."
    Me: (looks at upload date ... 2014) hmmm, interesting, should have made that future video by now .... nope, not found.

    • @waRr3nxx
      @waRr3nxx 3 роки тому +6

      Drank too much of his own supply.

    • @joltjolt5060
      @joltjolt5060 2 роки тому

      Pot still? Pot beer? Whoah

  • @nickgumt823
    @nickgumt823 3 роки тому

    Could you make a video about how to activate charcoal? I dont actually know how much chemistry is involved in this, but i hear the term "activated charcoal" a lot and i cant seem to find how to make it anywhere.