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I imagine it's mostly high fructose corn syrup. It's my understanding that yeast should gobble it right up, but I don't know if there are any harmful ingredients in this stuff.
If it's free, I'd snatch it up fast. Worst case you have do dump it out. I'd dilute it to 8% - 10% SG, treat it like any other sugar wash by adding the recommended portion of nutrients and pitch yeast. Shady's Sugar Shine is what I'd use. It wouldn't hurt to do a small test fermentation to make sure it works well before doing a large fermentation.
I imagine it would make a fine neutral after stripping and a slow spirit run in a reflux column. If you only have a pot still then you'll have to run it the best you can, see how it comes out and see what you think.
If you do this, I think it would be very interesting if you documented it. Take some pics, tell us how much sugar is in the slushy mix, how much you had to dilute, etc... I would like to see how it goes and how it turns out.Last edited by Salt Must Flow on Tue Oct 25, 2022 7:06 am, edited 2 times in total. |
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