yes you can cause that's how they make moonshine
The corn can be mashed, mixed with water, and heated until it ferments, and ethanol (grain alcohol) can be distilled from it.
Corn syrup is the most dense. Imagine pouring each into a graduated cylinder the corn syrup would sink to the bottom
no, corn starch cannot dissolve in water. The grains (particles) that are in the cornstarch are "suspended" in the water and cannot totally dissolve in the water.
No, it is just a diluted mixutre of alcohol.
The production ofalcohol is relatively simple. Water, sugar and yeast combined will produce alcohol Add a fourth component, a flavoring agent, and your getting close to a drinkable beverage. Recipe for corn liquor: 6 lbs of sugar 3 lbs cracked corn 5 gal good water 1 packet of wine or sherry yeast. Boil water and sugar and corn and pitch yeast when cool. This should be done in a closed top fermentation container. When the fermentation has run its course, you will have a 12 to 15% alcohol product. Now the hard part. To make whiskey you would run this product through a still. Distillation of alcohol is a federal offence Good luck
If you need to make an intoxicating drink you can distill a mixture of alcohol and water to make spirits.
yes, it does
water and fire
The production ofalcohol is relatively simple. Water, sugar and yeast combined will produce alcohol Add a fourth component, a flavoring agent, and your getting close to a drinkable beverage. Recipe for corn liquor: 6 lbs of sugar 3 lbs cracked corn 5 gal good water 1 packet of wine or sherry yeast. Boil water and sugar and corn and pitch yeast when cool. This should be done in a closed top fermentation container. When the fermentation has run its course, you will have a 12 to 15% alcohol product. Now the hard part. To make whiskey you would run this product through a still. Distillation of alcohol is a federal offence Good luck
Add 5% water
alcohol + water
No. Salt affects the uptake of water to any plant so it cannot make corn grow faster.