Effect of music on Fermentation

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Effect of music on Fermentation

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With all the research out there about the effect of music on plants growing and also the gestation of babies in the womb, I have decided to study the effect of music on my fermenting mashes.

I generally listen to Jazz fusion, bass heavy funk and contemporary rhythmic music, sometimes with some underground electronic hip hop mixed in. (very little vocals) I have found the effect on my distillate to be minor, if not only slightly noticeable, but gives my UJSM perhaps a more "upscale urban contemporary" feel, maybe even some complex overtones.

Also I have found that at moderate volumes, the mash tends to seem to bubble almost in rhythm with the music, as if the little yeasties are enjoying what they are hearing. I would like to taste the difference for mashes fermented under different types of music, bluegrass is probably one that I would rather enjoy, and highly doubt I would like the taste of anything prepared with a backdrop of top 40 pop music.

Have any of you studied the effects of music of your process?


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I think I will sit this experimentation out. Speed / thrash/ death metal mite not be the best for the yeastys. :lolno:
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When I got two buckets of mash side by side, I can hear Dueling Banjos. I swear :ebiggrin:
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Maybe I will make a video. I swear, these yeasties love it. Ya'll should try playing some Parov Stelar or Fat Jon to your mashes. Sophistication, here we come :)
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seriously?

ace!

im guessing the vibration is knocking the co2 out of solution as it forms.
what would be the effects? will the beasties go faster or slower with less co2?

i actually might have to do a bit of an experiment with this one. maybe waterproof a small speaker, and create some yeasty "headphones" lol.

id guess it would work well during clearing, but stay away from the thrash metal, youll just knock the sediment up again!
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I think that the right music, at the right volume, outside the fermenter can have an affect. Not so loud to make the room go boom, but just loud enough that you and the yeasties are enjoying it. Watch your airlock. it'll bubble in time with the music. A week or two later, you can taste the "vibe" of the tunes in your shine.



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More CO2 = more C2HfiveOH! I guess knocking off the tiny bubble attached to each yeasty will allow them to swim better and seek out the best micro-climate within the fermentor, but there are so many yeasties it doesn't matter...there will be winners and losers and they all get cooked in the end :shock:

Thumping bass and percussion gets the job done with minimal fuss. Melody is for the wino yeasties, and maybe angels choir for fine whiskey agein in oak barrels :D
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so the music could actually make the ferment go faster?

lol

would this stress the yeast and lead to off flavours?

or would that only happen with justin beiber or something?

thats an email id love to send.

dear justin.

your music a has ruined my all bran.

i hope a dog eats your balls.

regards.

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L...O...L!!

So?? Would using clasical music give the final product a richer, more sofisitcated flavor?

And would country music give the final product a depressing and melancholy taste?

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rtalbigr wrote: So?? Would using clasical music give the final product a richer, more sofisitcated flavor?

And would country music give the final product a depressing and melancholy taste?
That is my theory. Death Metal whiskey would be near undrinkable I think.
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there used to be a black death vodka that was in vogue in the rock pubs a few years back.
that was damn near undrinkable!
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I remember from yesteryear folks have these abstract observations about daily life but it wasn't liquor they were into. :shock:
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DJserious wrote:
rtalbigr wrote: So?? Would using clasical music give the final product a richer, more sofisitcated flavor?

And would country music give the final product a depressing and melancholy taste?
That is my theory. Death Metal whiskey would be near undrinkable I think.
But I would bet it would make for some of the best ethonol for Top Fuel Dragsters if a guy was into making fuel and not drink :lolno:
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hows about a blended spirit?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kspPE9E1yGM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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whiskymonster wrote:hows about a blended spirit?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kspPE9E1yGM" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Interesting theory, in astronomy I'm learning that waves can travel through us as if we were a gas. Radio wave travel through us but without a receiver we can't hear their sounds, if we could, we'd be hearing hundreds of radio stations in our head.

And I think there is some truth to music helping the rhythm of healthy plant growth.


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thats almost deep rum bum.
existential.

and dj, not your blend?

hows about

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH78E_xs ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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whiskymonster wrote: hows about

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH78E_xs ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
You sure have an interesting taste in music. :)
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I love that slipknot mix. And Apocoliptica is some good stuff. I think we are on a good path here. If anything I will like watching the ferment. :lol:
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i listen to everything from the beatles to napalm death. lilly allen to megadeth!
something for every mood.

sometimes i drink ale, sometimes i drink cider.
sometimes vodka, more often whisky.

i smoke cigarettes at work, cigars when im drinkin, and i have an electric cigarette for at home.

eclectic, or just not fussy?
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"I think that the right music, at the right volume, outside the fermenter can have an affect. Not so loud to make the room go boom, but just loud enough that you and the yeasties are enjoying it. Watch your airlock. it'll bubble in time with the music. A week or two later, you can taste the "vibe" of the tunes in your shine." -DJSerious

Funkadelic, as loud as yer woofers'll go. Loud enough to rock yer whole block if you got the system for it. The yeasties love the kickin bass and the radical political sub-text in the lyrics. They're also really into heavy reggae, and heavy grooves in general. Burning Spear, Breakestra, Dr. John, The Upsetters... Good vibes lead to more good vibes down the line, and prevent stuck fermentations.

I would like to try thrash metal whiskey, though. I bet it'd have a good bite, or at least lots of edge. Not so great for a brandy.
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Funkadelic, as loud as yer woofers'll go. Loud enough to rock yer whole block if you got the system for it. The yeasties love the kickin bass and the radical political sub-text in the lyrics. They're also really into heavy reggae, and heavy grooves in general. Burning Spear, Breakestra, Dr. John, The Upsetters... Good vibes lead to more good vibes down the line, and prevent stuck fermentations.
Not only would my neighbors be tryin' ta kill me but I would be in serious jepardy of goin' insane! I think I'll stick to some classical, not that my palate is necessarily sofisticated, but I'll maintain my sanity.

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