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  2. Mash ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Another way of adding sugar or flavoring to a malt beverage is the addition of natural or artificial sugar products such as honey, white sugar, Dextrose and/or malt extract. While these ingredients can be added during the mash, the enzymes in the mash do not act on them.

  3. Tiswin - Wikipedia

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    The old Apache recipe for making tiswin called for soaking the kernels of maize (Zea mays subsp. mays) until they would sprout and reach a size of 1 ⁄ 2-inch, at which time they are removed from the water and ground into a pulp-like mash. They are then boiled (for several hours) in hot water and strained.

  4. Sour mash - Wikipedia

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    Sour mash (or sourmash) is a process used in the distilling industry that uses material from an older batch of mash to adjust the acidity of a new mash. The term can also be used as the name of the type of mash used in such a process, and a bourbon made using this process can be referred to as a sour mash bourbon .

  5. Alcohol in mashed potatoes? That’s a hard no.

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  6. What is sugar alcohol and is it bad for you? Here's the ...

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    According to the CDC, a normal blood sugar level is below 140 mg/dL, or below 99 mg/dL if you haven’t eaten for 8 hours. Consult your doctor if you think you may be at risk for diabetes or ...

  7. Banana wine - Wikipedia

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    In Tanzania, banana wine is made commercially by fermenting peeled, mashed, ripe bananas and sugar. Water (to dilute the rather thick banana mash), wine yeast and sugar is added to the "banana mash". [1] [failed verification] The traditional processing of banana beer is different from that of commercial banana wine.

  8. Moonshine - Wikipedia

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    Moonshine is by tradition usually a clear, unaged whiskey, [33] once made with barley mash in Scotland and Ireland or maize corn mash in the United States, [34] though plain sugar became just as common in illicit liquor during the last century.

  9. Kilju - Wikipedia

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    Kilju made this way is high in sugar and carbon dioxide (CO 2) content, and has little to no alcohol, being similar to a sweet lemon soda. It is a family tradition to many. The simple production process also makes it accessible to underage drinkers. Cf. sima, commonly seasoned with lemon and unpurified cane sugar, leading to a small beer or a ...