The amount of moonshine produced from a gallon of corn MASH can vary depending on the fermentation and distillation process. Generally, you can expect to yield about 1 to 2 quarts of moonshine from 5 to 10 gallons of corn mash. This translates roughly to about 0.2 to 0.4 gallons of moonshine per gallon of corn mash, depending on efficiency and the specifics of the recipe. However, individual results may vary based on various factors such as the sugar content and fermentation conditions.
five gallons, but only if they're filled with moonshine.
A gallon of moonshine typically weighs around 6.6 pounds (3 kg). It can vary slightly depending on the specific recipe and alcohol content.
A 55 gallon drum will hold approximately 390 lbs. of corn. If the drum has a funnel installed, may hold as much as 430 lbs.
Five gallons.
Zero as you can not make a gallon of gasoline from water.
A bushel of cracked corn is 56 lbs, which is about 10 gallons (or 2- 5 gallon buckets). So a 55 gallon barrel can hold approx. 5.5 bushels which approx. 308 lbs.
Bio Diesel is made from soy beans. Ethanol is made from corn.
Currently a bushel of corn produces about 2.8 gallons of ethanol. With better varieties that figure will increase to 3 gallons. In the near future, the corn distillate will be processed again, yielding some more ethanol.
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none, its illegal...
A 5-gallon bucket of ground corn typically weighs between 18 to 20 pounds, depending on the moisture content and the coarseness of the grind. Ground corn is lighter than some other grains, so the weight may vary slightly based on these factors. Always check the specific weight for the product you are using for the most accurate measurement.