Grand Pappy’s 4-Grain Liquor Recipe – Everyone Will Love This One! – Learn to Moonshine (2024)

Grand Pappy’s 4-Grain Liquor Recipe – Everyone Will Love This One! – Learn to Moonshine (1)

This recipe was shared by Danny on the Home Distillers Of America Group. Danny says ”It’s a

killer recipe , I make this about every month, people love this, it’s a smooth high ABV Mix and everyone wants more and more ” . I tried it and loved it so I figured I’d post it on the main site for everyone. If you make this recipe please post pictures and your thoughts below in the comments. Thanks

Ingredients & Directions:

Step 1 : Need Producers Pride (3-Grain Mix, Oats, Barley, Cracked Corn) 50lbs (Good for just over 3- 30 gal batches, Get at Tractor Supply ($16.00 ), All Grain which is basically a Sweet feed mix but just doesn’t have as much molasses as other sweet feed mix’s but the sugar & cracked corn make up the difference.
Also a 50 lb bag of ( Country Pride or other , cleaned cracked corn ) get at Orscheln Farm Supply ($6.00). Its better if its cleaned ( no cobs or trash ) ( good for more than one Batch ).
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Step 2: Now you need to Grind, Blend (with a blender) for 30 gals of mash 15lbs of the 3 grain country pride mix , doesn’t have to be a powder.

Step 3: Then you need to grind, blend (with a blender) for 30 gals of mash 10lbs of cleaned cracked corn but don’t mix with 3-grain yet, I have a 10 gal mash pot to cook the corn and you want to mix the 10lbs of blended cracked corn with 10lbs of straight up cracked corn and bring it up to under boiling temperature , about 160* to 170* Fahrenheit until you see it starting to Gel ,and it will Gel.

Step 4: I use a 35 gal (Fermenting Container ) (Brand New Sanitized Trash Can , Thick Plastic, Not a cheap one.) so once it has gelled you need to ad it to your Ferment-er and stir and check temperature ( should be whatever it was when cooked or close, now stir in 35lbs of Sugar stir until dissolved then ad the 15lbs of blended 3 Grain and continue to stir for at least 15 minutes or more until mixed well. * Now for that special hint of spice and smoothness throw in 5lbs of Rye ( I like to grind/Blend mine for the extra flavor in the final product ) , because as you know Rye doesn’t do anything to the alcohol content of the final product, it just ads flavor , and it helps. ( Thus, we have 4-Grain Mash )

Step 5: Now you need to stir every few hours until the mash has cooled to at least 115 degree’s , I prefer 100 degrees but its safe to ad the yeast at 115 or less. My Grandpa always used Bakers Yeast but you are more than welcome to try what you feel like, but I’m sticking to what Grandpa used cause it works good for me & Him !! ( We use , 6 – 1/4oz packs of Fleischmann’s Active Dry Yeast to 30 gals) and it has no after tastes or cloudiness whatsoever when done. Sometimes I do a SG but not always because it’s gonna work or it ain’t ! Also I don’t use an air lock ( For puss*es ) I let my mash breath and just stir the first few days ( every other day for the first six days ) then it takes 8 , 10 , 12 days before its ready to distill just watch the bubbles and check your ABV every couple days and you’ll know when its ready to run.

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(If you have a chiller in step #5 you can speed the cooling process up quite a bit but if not it’ll probably take all night for it to cool enough to ad the Yeast. )

If anyone tries this recipe, let me know how it turned out , Later
(PS) I do weigh everything to keep it accurate)

If you’re not going to drink this batch right away you might want to experiment with oaking some. I’m a big fan of adding a few oak chips and letting it age for a few months before drinking. If your new to this here’s an article on oaking and ageing homemade whiskey that’s worth a read.

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Grand Pappy’s 4-Grain Liquor Recipe – Everyone Will Love This One! – Learn to Moonshine (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in moonshine? ›

“Traditional Prohibition moonshine is sugar, corn and yeast and the liquid that comes off that — the wash or distiller's beer,” Greg Eidam, Sugarlands Distilling Co. head distiller, explained in a 2015 interview. Fermentation is yeast-eating sugar, Eidam said, and the byproduct is alcohol and carbon dioxide.

How much corn do I need for 5 gallons of mash? ›

For a 5 gallon mash: (201)

7 lbs (3.2kg) cracked corn. 6-8 pieces/kernel is the proper crack. If using bird feed, make sure it is perishable, or in other words is free of preservatives.

What ingredient was added when making moonshine to increase quantity? ›

By adding granulated sugar after the mash I were able to increase starting alcohol content. To make thin mash, I followed steps 1-6 above then simply added granulated sugar before moving on to step 7. Note, I typically also add yeast nutrient for any mash that either is not made with 100% grain or that exceeds 10% ABV.

Is Moonshining still a thing? ›

Moonshine Production Today. Despite all that has changed about moonshining in the last 200 years, one thing remains the same: It is still illegal. In some instances, that is. State and federal authorities regulate alcohol production intended for public distribution and sale.

Is there 100% alcohol in moonshine? ›

Is Moonshine 100 Percent Alcohol? No, moonshine is not 100% alcohol. Generally, moonshine falls between 40% and 80% alcohol by volume, but the length of time and process used in distilling it will impact the content.

Is moonshine illegal in the US? ›

While individuals of legal drinking age may produce wine or beer at home for personal or family use, Federal law strictly prohibits individuals from producing distilled spirits at home (see 26 United States Code (U.S.C.)

How long do you ferment mash for moonshine? ›

The quickest you can properly make moonshine is about two weeks. However, you really should let mash ferment for at least a week itself, so the best moonshine will usually take closer to a month to complete. Moonshine recipes all have their own timelines, so this may vary depending on what you want to make.

How many pounds of corn do I need for 10 gallons of mash? ›

For the 10 gallon batch, this will be 6 lbs of corn and 3 lbs of sweet feed. Set aside until the water reaches 160f. Now you can add the grains and reduce heat to maintain 160f for 45 minutes. Continuously stir the mash to avoid letting the grains scorch on the bottom of the pot.

How long does a 5 gallon mash take to distill? ›

If doing a striping run then I turn the heat up to where I get a small stream comeing out and can do a run in about 4 1/2 to 5 hours. This is useing a PSII 2" cloumn 5 or 6 gallon wash/mash.

Why was making moonshine illegal? ›

Moonshine is any illegally made distilled alcohol. Classically it is corn liquor distilled from fermented corn and / or sugar. Distilling alcohol without state and federal permits is illegal in every single state in the US. Making moonshine is illegal because the government wishes to collect tax revenue.

Why do you put glycerin in moonshine? ›

Why is glycerine used in distilling spirits? Glycerine is used to smooth and mellow spirits and add some modest body. If you think your distillate is a little sharp or has a bit too much of that 'alcohol burn,' adding a few drops of glycerine can reduce the harshness, add mellowness and improve mouthfeel.

Why do you distill moonshine twice? ›

The second pass boosts alcohol further. Distillers usually collect the entire run from the first distillation, but make their heads and tails cuts during the second.

What is the old name for moonshine? ›

It has also been called rotgut, white lightnin', white dog, and corn liquor.

What is the nickname for moonshine? ›

In English, moonshine is also known as mountain dew, choop, hooch (abbreviation of hoochinoo, name of a specific liquor, from Tlingit), homebrew, mulekick, shine, sneaky pete, white dog, white lightning, white/corn liquor, white/corn whiskey, pass around, firewater, and bootleg.

What is a moonshine still called? ›

Pot stills are most commonly used for making flavored spirits, such as whiskey, brandy, Rum, or Schnapps. Our pot stills can also be used for making essential oils.

What is real moonshine made of? ›

Moonshine is an alcoholic drink that is typically made from corn, sugar, and water. The corn is mashed, and then the sugar and water are added. This mixture is then boiled. The alcohol content of moonshine can be as high as 95%, which is significantly higher than the alcohol content of most other types of liquor.

What is traditional moonshine made from? ›

The traditional ingredients for moonshine are corn and sugar, and during fermentation, the sugar produces ethanol, which makes hooch or moonshine. During distillation, alcohol separates from the mash.

What is the toxic alcohol in moonshine? ›

Distilling Moonshine

The steam from the process is then collected and condensed back into a liquid alcohol form. Distilling moonshine is dangerous because of methanol. Methanol, or methyl alcohol, is a byproduct of the distilling produce and is released in the vapors during evaporation.

Is real moonshine bad for you? ›

Health Risks and Dangers of Drinking Moonshine

There is no quality control or formal testing, so while one batch of moonshine seems fine, the next could be deadly. Consider that you could die from drinking just 30 milliliters (ml) of methanol. For reference, a standard shot glass holds 40 milliliters (ml) of fluid.

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