moose wrote:Rad,
I'm on my second batch....first one ran in about a week, this one is taking just a bit longer, but all I did was add water/sugar back to the remains in the fermenter...I used brewers yeast, so I felt that was fine, and I couldm't imagine all of the Gerber being eaten up, but maybe I was wrong? Do you run multiple washes using the same yeast/nutrients?
I consider the amount of nutrients in the Gerber as expendable... I don't add any more than I figure the yeast will use up in a single wash which is why I have stated that you can back down to 3/4 cup per gallon, especially if adding a multivitamin and Epsom Salt... I never re-use any part of my previous wash in a new wash, but have wondered what effect it would have on subsequent ferments...
I was actually just now sitting down to add a post here when I discovered your post... Haven't gotten all of todays posts read through just yet...
I just finished throwing together what I consider to be a basic Gerber wash...Just finished this basic recipe to see how well it goes... It's about as basic as it gets...
1 gallon of water
4 cups white sugar
1 cup Gerber Rice cereal
1 tbsp Fleischmann's dry active yeast
As you can see, this is basic... But, beyond that, I just used hot water from the tap to dissolve the sugar... I didn't invert the sugar at all, just tossed it into warm tap water... Then I mixed in the Gerber Rices cereal... Next, I added the 1 tbsp of yeast... Then I just shook the jug for about a half minute... I'll keep shaking it every 15 minutes for about an hour and then I'll add the air lock... We shall see how long it takes with no additional nutrients and only 1 tbsp of yeast... I'm gonna guess 7 - 10 days, but hoping it'll be less...
This is a 14.1% potential ABV wash after all, so I'm debating whether or not I should add a multivitamin or a pinch of Epsom salt... Nah... Gotta do another baseline wash... I'm gonna resist every temptation to fuss with it once the air lock is in place...