First fruit fermentation failure
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First fruit fermentation failure
I attempted my first fruit wash earlier this week and failed. heres what i did:
took 50 lbs Korean pears, cored and pureed them with skins on. Ended up with 25 lbs of Pear muck. Placed in 32L plastic fermenter, in separate fermenter placed 3L hot water and 5Lbs sugar. once dissolved, placed in with pears. Topped up to 25L w/ cold water. added enzyme and pot distillers turbo at 40 C. let sit in 60 F room. After nearly 2 days no fermentation at all, it appears it is starting to clear. I believe i killed my yeast by adding it when wash was too hot. So i have now done the following:
Re-hydrated by dumping it back and forth 4 times
checked SG, 1.060
adjusted PH from 4.5 to about 4.8 by adding more water
added another packet pot distillers turbo at room temp.
now just waiting with my fingers crossed to see what happens.
took 50 lbs Korean pears, cored and pureed them with skins on. Ended up with 25 lbs of Pear muck. Placed in 32L plastic fermenter, in separate fermenter placed 3L hot water and 5Lbs sugar. once dissolved, placed in with pears. Topped up to 25L w/ cold water. added enzyme and pot distillers turbo at 40 C. let sit in 60 F room. After nearly 2 days no fermentation at all, it appears it is starting to clear. I believe i killed my yeast by adding it when wash was too hot. So i have now done the following:
Re-hydrated by dumping it back and forth 4 times
checked SG, 1.060
adjusted PH from 4.5 to about 4.8 by adding more water
added another packet pot distillers turbo at room temp.
now just waiting with my fingers crossed to see what happens.
What is pot distillers turbo?Why the enzymes And that sounds like you making it a bit thick.I freeze and grind whole pear but I do remove stems.Id use the amount of pears you used in a 13 gallon wash with 20 lbs sugar.ec1118 is a great yeast for this and I boil my water with sugar and 1/4 to 1/2 cup lime juice. Pour this over fruit pulp and stir to blend well.then add water to get the 13 gallons stirring well to get air into wash.Take 1/2 gallon of wash out and add yeast{4or 5 packs} for prestarter add back to next day. Has worked for me every time.
I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
my one and only atempt at pear turned to vinager. stoped my press up; every thing about that batch was bad. when I decided to try again; the tree (at my mother inlaws) the power company cut it down. Too close to the lines. Anyway maybe try ec-1118 yeast I think it is used for ciders.
have fun; BE SAFE
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The distillers turbo yeast on that sight says use it with sugar,The distillers yeast I also use . Its not a turbo. Will do fruits and is a great yeast . I really like it with rum and also will use with the ec1118 in fruits wash/mash in hot weather.
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I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
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I see the yeast your talking about now .The distillers yeast I use will fermint out high proof washes but it isnt a turbo. http://www.grapestompers.com/product_de ... l_index=-1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow But still in cooler temps Id go with the ec1118Moonshine_Mike wrote:I am using the pot distillers turbo, says to add the fruit at start of instructions.tater wrote:The distillers turbo yeast on that sight says use it with sugar,
I added my fruit then 5 lbs sugar.
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