Well I have really hit a wall this time. I have been waiting and waiting for this stuff to ferment and am getting nothing at all!!! I have a bad feeling that there is something in the mollasses to prevent fermentation. Here's the recipe:
1 3/4 gallon feed store mollasses(came from tanker truck - i know cause I helped the guy fill the bucket)
4 lbs sugar
5 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons distillers yeast re-hydrated in about 1 cup water
Enough water to bring total volume to about 5 1/2 gallons.
The last time I checked it had what looked like it had a yeasty head but the air lock hasn't even bubbled once! I took a hydrometer reading yesterday and it had maybe dropped by 2 points?? It's some damn dark and sticky it's really hard to get an accurate reading. Either way 2 points in 1 week sux! Not sure if the mixture is too rich in mollasses or what. Has anyone else run into this same problem? I am really thinking about tossing the whole bucket out. When I do, should I even waste my time with it using only about 1 gallon or maybe even 1/2 gal mollasses and then more cane sugar?? This is really going to be a pisser if I have to toss the rest of the bucket and find a new (and probaly more expensive) source of mollasses.
One the lighter side since my rum attempt has been such an utter flop I broke down and made a whiskey wash. This started kicking like a headless chicken only after about 1 hour of pitching the yeast. Seems rather ironic that i can brew all grain no problem but can't get a damn bucket of basically sugar to ferment.
Here's the recipe for the whiskey wash:
15 lb Marris Otter 2-row barley
5 lb cane sugar
6 gallons water
2 tbs distillers yeast
I've read that "thin mash" whiskey is really just like a half batch of all grain whiskey having the other half of the fermentables comming from either corn or cane sugar. In this case I have an all grain batch kicked up with the sugar. It should finish at about 14% or so. Do this qualify as thin mash, or just plain ol' whiskey?
BTW- I did like a photo journal type thing of my whiskey brew day. I might post if anyone is interested.