Turbo Yeast?
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Turbo Yeast?
How much turbo yeast do i use in a 5 gallon batch?
7 gallons distilled water
Used 7lbs wheat
3.5 lbs rye
3.5 lbs sugar
Finished about 5 gallons
7 gallons distilled water
Used 7lbs wheat
3.5 lbs rye
3.5 lbs sugar
Finished about 5 gallons
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Re: Turbo Yeast?
Zero grams.
If you've already made a high gravity wash, go ahead and pitch ec-1118 or Premier Cuvee, otherwise bread yeast will ferment to 14% rather quickly and will not leave terrible flavors behind.
Turbo yeast tastes like shit in anything but a 100% white cane sugar wash, and even that is only ok when run through a reflux still.
Sorry to hear you wasted $7.
If you've already made a high gravity wash, go ahead and pitch ec-1118 or Premier Cuvee, otherwise bread yeast will ferment to 14% rather quickly and will not leave terrible flavors behind.
Turbo yeast tastes like shit in anything but a 100% white cane sugar wash, and even that is only ok when run through a reflux still.
Sorry to hear you wasted $7.
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Forgot to mention the ec-1118 and Cuvee yeast are both less than a buck a pack at your local home brew store. Hell you can get 10 packs for $5 on amazon.
Save your cash and do it right.
Save your cash and do it right.
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well to late... LOL i will make note of how it tastes and let everyone on here know!
Ps it was only $4.54 haha but next time i look into different yeast. Also i am using a reflux still
Ps it was only $4.54 haha but next time i look into different yeast. Also i am using a reflux still
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I'm actually surprised nobody gave you a really hard time about the turbo. Around here it's pretty hated stuff. I've never used it personally, and if you'd done a search you'd probably read all the stuff that I did that made me not want to use it! Good to hear it didn't cost you too much though. Good luck with the hobby!
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Haha yea i found that out after my trip to the brew store the guy at the shop loves the stuff so i went with it. note to self lol
thanks i hope it still turns out good!
thanks i hope it still turns out good!
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Did you mash the grains? What did you use for enzymes? What SG did you get from it? Your recipe as posted would only be 3.5% ABV?Mprourke wrote:How much turbo yeast do i use in a 5 gallon batch?
7 gallons distilled water
Used 7lbs wheat
3.5 lbs rye
3.5 lbs sugar
Finished about 5 gallons
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yes mashed all grains boiled for about 3 hours. I got the recipe out of a book i was reading on distilling.
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Not sure why you would boil for three hours unless your volume was crazy big and then you would need a huge boil kettle for it to reduce for three hours. Don't get me wrong, you can boil but for three hours sounds like you misunderstood the instructions or mistyped it. What book was it? Just curious.Mprourke wrote:yes mashed all grains boiled for about 3 hours. I got the recipe out of a book i was reading on distilling.
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Was either the rye or the wheat malted? And did you boil the malted grain too?
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Durace11 wrote:Not sure why you would boil for three hours unless your volume was crazy big and then you would need a huge boil kettle for it to reduce for three hours. Don't get me wrong, you can boil but for three hours sounds like you misunderstood the instructions or mistyped it. What book was it? Just curious.Mprourke wrote:yes mashed all grains boiled for about 3 hours. I got the recipe out of a book i was reading on distilling.
the home distillers workbook by jeff king it was a 7 gallon boil
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they sure do it makes them great profit on all the carbon / filters / plastic junk they sell youMprourke wrote:Haha yea i found that out after my trip to the brew store the guy at the shop loves the stuff !
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I guess you didn't se my question? It's kinda an important one.Prairiepiss wrote:Was either the rye or the wheat malted? And did you boil the malted grain too?
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Not the best source of information... Based on limited personal experience and from publicly available sources...Mprourke wrote:the home distillers workbook by jeff king it was a 7 gallon boil
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Do u have a good vodka recipe can't seem to find one. I normally brew beer so complexity not really an issue.
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All the recipes are in this section:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=14
Birdwatchers, Wino's, Gerber & All Bran all have good reviews when making a neutral product.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=14
Birdwatchers, Wino's, Gerber & All Bran all have good reviews when making a neutral product.
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