One problem is that corn sugar is a synonym for dextrose, which is used as an adjunct in brewing. I don't think fructose is as fermentable, which would result in a very different product.
Wooden nickels, of course.
Not bad, but pair with somebody. Test each others code, balance off the bugs, and pay for the difference in beers, or some other appropriate currency. Just gloating might do.
I think the Smithsonian has one on display also. What I found interesting at the NSA museum was that they had a prewar commercial model that was marketed in England. It had fewer rotors than the later military versions.
Most of the stuff in the museum when I was there was WW2 era, notably excepting part of an old Cray computer. I don't think there is much danger of any of it being reclassified.
Physician: One upon whom we set our hopes when ill and our dogs when well. -- Ambrose Bierce