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What is the legal definition of vodka? Is it just water down strait ethyl alcohol. I know that for the law it's meant to come from plant fermentation, but who has time for that.
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It's according to who's running it off and how good they are. I'd carefully tend the heat for a slow run and throw away the first and last stuff that came off. I'd not start catching it until it burned perfectly blue and I'd stop when it started getting any yellow or orange in it. My batches would come out to about 120 proof and I'd water it down with distilled water to get a drinkable 90 proof. It was a lot better than any cheap vodka.Moonshine tends to have the same alcohol content as vodka.
Just tastes rougher because it's less pure with more fusel alcohols.
if you can buy it in a store at all its not moonshine cause moonshine by definition means illegally made homebrew liquormoonshine is a production method/style not a product you can have moonshine bourbon, gin, whiskey, vodka, arak etc etc.
Modern off the shelf "moonshine" is just a marketing term
We call it voka because it's not made from plants, so it's not legally the same as vodka. If you're buying it, then you're too fucked up to read anyway. We're looking to start stating '*Just the same as vodka by % alch.', but it might not be the right %. Obviously that was a brain fart. I ment to say Vodka.What the hell is voka?