Posted by Lou from Wis. on October 15, 2018 at 15:33:16 from (184.100.16.220):
Watched a movie where bootleggers used moonshine to fire up old truck when the fellows ran out of gas.Our wine project went past the wine stage to brandy 25% a.b.f.Some smooth human gasoline and delightful to drink.Made over 16 gallons and got bottles and caps,labels and hydrometer.NO!! NOT GOING INTO BOOTLEGGING LOL.Believe it or not,there must be some medicinal value cause my blood sugar is reading great @ 130.We could let it set longer and that would raise the alcohol content to where it would reach over 100 proof,but would not be for human consumption (I.M.H.O)but might be for tractor fuel.In my drinking days,I was enjoying moon shine made with HONEY instead of sugar.Now that was quite a treat.A little wine for thy stomach sake is whats needed at times when adversity strikes,or when things look dim.Just wondering if any of you folks have ever done this kind of project?? Warmest regards Lou & Victor
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