That's what I used to do, for some reason I feel like it did I work as well. I should just stick to things for longer to ensure better results.shadylane wrote:Just a thought.CRACKERCREEK wrote:Hello all
I have run a few larger batches of corn with grain but am new at using enzyme for conversion. I am running a test batch to play around a bit but seem to be failing somewhere.
I started off with a almost spent bag of cracked corn about 3qts and 2 cups oats
6 quarts of H2O to start but brought it up to nearly 8
Ran it up to a boil stirring constantly. For an hour. Turned the heat down the temps backed off to the 175-180 range and I added my high temp alpha sebstar-htl . Let it do its thing covered overnight. I used .36ml per # of corn/ oats. Didn't seem like enough so I added another .36ml. My PH was good at 6-ish.
This AM I did an Iodine test and it was thin but very homogenized. I let this run all afternoon. Still no break and the iodine test is still showing black?
Add the SEBstar HTL to the water, start the heater, start adding the grain and mixing at the same time.
Keep heating and mixing until near the upper limit of the HTL, turn off the heat and mix for a little more.
Cover and get ready for the next step.
The car boy is glass it's a large 6 gal. It's an old Italian one. Those are stripped low wines but are high high high in alcohol. I have one more run tonight then I'll be ready to do my sprit run