Side note : No wonder alcohol prohibition failed -- this stuff was really easy to make. Distillation must be the hardest thing about moonshine. Most likely to explode as well. Through the magic of wild yeasts and natural fermentation (which is how sourdough bread works too), booze has been around way longer than yeast packets. It's possible you could make booze by just letting the juice sit out for a while, but it might also spoil.
Re: all proper now, aren't we?eubNovember 13 2008, 09:13:55 UTC
I tried a mead once with orange juice concentrate. It's in my basement still, labeled "orange PEZ". Maybe it just needs another ten years of oxidation?
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Most likely to explode as well. Through the magic of wild yeasts and natural fermentation (which is how sourdough bread works too), booze has been around way longer than yeast packets. It's possible you could make booze by just letting the juice sit out for a while, but it might also spoil.
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And properly sanitized carboys with airlocks.
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There was to be a reason there isn't an aged fermented orange product out there. I'm guessing someone tried and it didn't taste that good.
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