Busy day yesterday. I got in and checked on my bourbon ferment and found it finished. This was just by taste. I wasn't expecting it to be done until today. I dropped the hydrometer into the fermenter and got a 1.0 reading and a smell of very strong wine. I was elated!
I strained off the wort and filled the boiler. The wine smell was strong throughout the straining and had high hopes. Things looked real promising until at 2-1/2 gallons my abv started dropping. I stopped gathering low wines at 40% and put two half gallon jars of tails aside down to 20% for my next run.
I'm not sure why the low yield. I thought the conversion was complete. I was away during the last of the fermenting and cant figure why it completed so quickly. The aroma and flavor of the low wines collected were exactly what I was looking for in a bourbon I just didn't pull as much low wines as expected. I was hoping for close to 5 gallons.
I took advantage of the hot backset, dumped in another 32.5 lbs of corn to soak. I woke up this morning early and cooked off another batch of grain to ferment. The only thing I changed on this run was dumping the corn into the hot backset. I kept it at 140*F for about 6 hours then took it to 170 for a rest then took it to 200. I kept it there for an hour or so then h. This morning later it was still 140-145*F so I added the malt mixed it well, added the rye, then let it into the cooler for the day.
Hopefully this batch will yield a bit more spirits. At this rate I may be making bourbon all summer as well...
