MIKE"S SIMPLE FIVE recipe.

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Re: MIKE"S SIMPLE FIVE recipe.

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mds624 wrote:I used to think that the higher abv the better, but now I know that above 14% will produce more impurities. Nothing wrong with the percentage that this recipe produces.
I have considered the solids in brown sugar as both partial nutrients and a very light rum, but mostly as a light rum because the recipe has all the nutrients in it already. I think results will be just as good if you use all white sugar if you wish to have a neutral wash.
The pack of EC-1118 that I use is 5 g, it is good for up to 5 gallons. It costs about 97 cents. Yes, I know that a bit more yeast would reduce fermentation time without adverse effects, even if the EC1118 was substituted with bakers yeast.
Good observation. Thanks for sharing you progress.

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Re: MIKE"S SIMPLE FIVE recipe.

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but now I know that above 14% will produce more impurities.
A lot of stillers do not go above about 10%. Try a ferment at 10% (or lower) and see if it tastes better to you.
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