Hi guys ,
Well i thought i would post my experience so far i am on my first ujsm gen#1 im fermenting in a 50L ferm and I hold a steady temp of 30Dc my fermentor is not sealed but covered
7.5 kg of sugar
7.5 kg of crushed corn ( crushed with my crankenstein 2 roller mill)
46ltrs of carbon filtered water
nottingham yeast 2 pks which i made a 2ltr starter with the day before (1 kg of sugar 1ltr of water)
I boiled the corn on the stove once it was cracked in a large pot (37ltr) for 1.5 hours until it really gelled up and added it to the fermentor then i boiled some water and added the sugar and heated til boiling and let it boil for 10 mins stirring constantly so it didnt burn then added to fermentor i then topped up to the 46ltr line with the rest of the filtered water waited about an hour for the temp to get below 30Dc and added the yeast
i have the fermentor sitting on a heater pad to maintain a 30Dc temp ( i will play around with my ferment temps in future to see if there is any difference in time and esters)
starting gravity of 1047
it is now week 2 of the ferment and the sg is 1025 but it is starting to dry out nicely
its moving about 2 points a day give or take, which is relatively slow but it hasnt stalled at all very constant and i am still getting plenty of Co2 raising the corn from the bottom im expecting this to go all the way to 999
7.5 kg of corn does take up a lot of room in the bottom of the fermentor so i am expecting a lot less product each run but i am hoping that corn flavor will make up for the lack of space
I noticed a lot of guys concerned about the ferment taking longer than 4-5 days but i am being patient and i am happy with the results so far
i am going to run this wash continuosly so i have plenty of time for it to do its thing
as i make beer as well, this is like a side project that i do as it comes time to distill
i am eager to get through the first run and have a taste of the white
thanks uncle Jesse for your advice and efforts once again
heres a quick look at it on you tube
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i will try and get some more video during my process as i dont think there is much footage of mashing and the actual distilling on the net
if you know of any it would be great to find out where as images speak a thousand words
cheers
Cooperville
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