Hey Gents
As anyone who has read this thread would know I am having .... "Issues" with getting flavour out of this recipe.
For the life of me I can't see what I am doing wrong.
Am getting wonderful neutral but no corn flavour.
So decided to stop for awhile, as I have plenty of neutral.
That was at least a month.... maybe two ago.
Last week I remembered that there was still 8kg of sugar and 4kg of cracked corn left over from my fermenting.
The corn was taking up space in a small freeze so decide to ferment up a new UJSSM.
This time just for fun I'd do it different.
Out with the 50ltr ss keg that I had foolishly removed the top from.
Sit it on the gas burner and part fill with water.
Light er up and wait until it starts to steam a bit, plenty of heat in the water.
So in goes the sugar and give it a good stir until it dissolved.
In goes the corn and wait for the lot to cool down a bit.
While waiting for it too cool down before adding the extra water, I made up a yeast starter.
Previous to this all I ever did was pitch the dry yeast onto the top of the sugar wash and let it run its course.
This time mixed up the starter, sugar warm water 4 tablespoons dry yeast and waited an hour ... damn that stuff foams up well
In goes the cool water up to the top of the keg.....
39 degrees in goes the yeast starter.
Here's the reason for the post.
This ferment ran hot.... well warm.
It fermented dry in five days and was warmer than the room it was in.
The yeast was working so hard it generated it's own heat.
Ran it through the still yesterday and now have a hint of corn.... finally.
Perhaps this is part of the problem I have been having
Hence passing this on to you fellas.
If you use a yeast started instead of pitching the dry yeast, it ferments faster and seems to draw out flavour that carries over to the spirit.
Did up another ferment yesterday using the same method and the first generation yeast and a new yeast starter....
Same hot/warm ferment going on.
Yes I know many of you always use a starter .... but some out there like me probably don't
I will be from now on though.
Cheers
TAF