How long does it take to make vodka?!


Question: 3 to 4 days and the alcohol is ready to be extracted, here's how...
the preparation of alcohol starts with preparing the fermenting mixture by mixing the grain and hot, soft water. Then using a special machine,the alcohol distilled . Once you've mixed your ingredients, it takes the mixture 3 to 4 days to ferment and than you can distil it.
You can make vodka from sweet beets, grain and rowan. Check out this link for more information on the vodka-making process...Good Luck if you're thinking on making it
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Answers: 3 to 4 days and the alcohol is ready to be extracted, here's how...
the preparation of alcohol starts with preparing the fermenting mixture by mixing the grain and hot, soft water. Then using a special machine,the alcohol distilled . Once you've mixed your ingredients, it takes the mixture 3 to 4 days to ferment and than you can distil it.
You can make vodka from sweet beets, grain and rowan. Check out this link for more information on the vodka-making process...Good Luck if you're thinking on making it
http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:3Il...

In most parts of the world (except New Zealand) it's illegal to distill home made alcohol into liquour spirits.

There's also the risk that you'll produce methanol (which is toxic and can cause blindness) unless you know what you're doing.

Brewing basic alcohol is simply warm water, yeast and sugar, kept in an airtight container with an airlock (to allow the carbon dioxide out but prevent contamination) to stop it turning to vinegar. Takes about 3 or four days for the fermentation to reach the point when the yeast will die due to excess alcohol. (Fruit juices will produce wines of various types, malt and hops will produce beer. Some fruit, like grapes, will ferment naturally due to the yeasts on their skins.)

Longer than it takes to drink it!





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