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Can you make moonshine in Louisiana for personal consumption and how much?
Yes, you can make moonshine in Louisiana for personal consumption. However, there are some restrictions.
* You can only make moonshine for your own personal consumption, and you cannot sell it to others.
* You can only make up to 100 gallons of moonshine per year.
* You must register your still with the Louisiana Department of Alcohol and Tobacco Control.
* You must follow all applicable state and federal laws regarding the production of moonshine.
To make moonshine, you will need the following equipment:
* A still
* A fermentation vessel
* A condenser
* A thumper keg
* A stillhouse
You will also need the following ingredients:
* Cornmeal
* Sugar
* Water
* Yeast
Once you have gathered all of the necessary equipment and ingredients, you can follow these steps to make moonshine:
1. Grind the cornmeal into a fine meal.
2. Add the cornmeal, sugar, and water to the fermentation vessel.
3. Stir until the ingredients are well combined.
4. Add the yeast and stir again.
5. Cover the fermentation vessel and let it sit in a warm place for 1-2 weeks.
6. After the fermentation process is complete, strain the mixture through a cheesecloth.
7. Pour the strained mixture into the still.
8. Start the still and let the moonshine distill.
9. Collect the moonshine in a clean container.
10. Enjoy your moonshine!
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