Filtering your Wort
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Filtering your Wort
What is your best way of filtering your wort?
Ive tried several ways myself including:
Using a syphion and trying not to suring the ck up the yeast and pouring the rest through an old tee shirt
Using a SS fine mesh stinger attached to the end of a hose
Using coffe filters.
I still end up with a final racking that has yeast floating in it.
What do you use or what is your process???
Ive tried several ways myself including:
Using a syphion and trying not to suring the ck up the yeast and pouring the rest through an old tee shirt
Using a SS fine mesh stinger attached to the end of a hose
Using coffe filters.
I still end up with a final racking that has yeast floating in it.
What do you use or what is your process???
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Re: Filtering your Wort
I siphonn without writing up the bottom gunk. Sometimes I will do this twice. Filtering through coffee filters takes way too long. As long as you don't have lots of solids, you should be OK.
Your yeast is floating after racking? Seems strange to me, mine is always on the bottom. I usually allow it to sit undisturbed a few days after the ferment stops. This allows everything to settle out.
Your yeast is floating after racking? Seems strange to me, mine is always on the bottom. I usually allow it to sit undisturbed a few days after the ferment stops. This allows everything to settle out.
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Re: Filtering your Wort
Steam injection. No filter or scorch.
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Re: Filtering your Wort
Vacuum still in a bain marie. I can distill bark-o-mulch.
Distilling at 110f and 75 torr.
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Re: Filtering your Wort
Sounds yummy, Skow. Is that in the tried-and-true section?skow69 wrote:Vacuum still in a bain marie. I can distill bark-o-mulch.
Trying to make it real compared to what?
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Re: Filtering your Wort
Ya, look for Eau de Hemlock.
Last edited by skow69 on Mon May 16, 2016 1:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Distilling at 110f and 75 torr.
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Re: Filtering your Wort
Hi.
Do not use coffe filters, use 80g filtering paper for alcohol: http://alcofermbrew.com/en/Equipment/FI ... 4c160.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
or (i thing better way) turbo klar (It removes the solids and semi-soluble compounds which can cause problems later): http://alcofermbrew.com/en/SUPER-KLAR-p69c62c100.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Do not use coffe filters, use 80g filtering paper for alcohol: http://alcofermbrew.com/en/Equipment/FI ... 4c160.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
or (i thing better way) turbo klar (It removes the solids and semi-soluble compounds which can cause problems later): http://alcofermbrew.com/en/SUPER-KLAR-p69c62c100.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Re: Filtering your Wort
Check sugar contain in the wort using saccharometer - if there is any sugar You have to do re-fermentation. Leave it for 2-3 weeks and gravity will do the rest. After 3 weeks Your wort will be clean.
Re: Filtering your Wort
I put the first half bucket of cloudy stuff back into the fermenter or press to filter through the grain bed, pomace, whatever. Otherwise, I don't bother with filtering, racking, fining etc..
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Re: Filtering your Wort
My outlet on my fermenters are high enough from the bottom it doesn't disturb the yeast bed. If the bulk of the yeast hasn't settled out you're pulling it off too soon. I run my hose through two of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Gallon-Strainer-F ... sel+filter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Into a 5 gallon bucket and secondary rack it to two carboys. Let it settle out for a week or until my second batch comes off the fermenter. Siphon it off the carboys and leave the yeast sediment in the bottom.
http://www.amazon.com/Gallon-Strainer-F ... sel+filter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Into a 5 gallon bucket and secondary rack it to two carboys. Let it settle out for a week or until my second batch comes off the fermenter. Siphon it off the carboys and leave the yeast sediment in the bottom.
Re: Filtering your Wort
What are you using for a corn mash? Ive tride everthing from panty hose (pissed wife off) too collanders and it if the mesh is small enough to hold pack the corn paste, it dosnt pass the liquid easily and if is passes the liquid I get too much paste. Id fermente it with out put at some point im going to have to seperate it as it will burn on my element.
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Re: Filtering your Wort
Try the "ass press". Search for it...Skid20 wrote:What are you using for a corn mash?
ss
edit - since I'm such a nice guy, I dug up a link to S-C's discussion:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 0#p7363819
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Re: Filtering your Wort
still_stirrin wrote:Try the "ass press". Search for it...Skid20 wrote:What are you using for a corn mash?
ss
edit - since I'm such a nice guy, I dug up a link to S-C's discussion:
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 0#p7363819
That will work for next time, but I failed to think ahead and need to filter it out now and cheese cloth just isnt cutting it
Re: Filtering your Wort
To get it as clear as you seem to want, I think you will either have to run it through coffee filters and just accept how long it takes, or cold crash it, which might not be any faster. There is no magic bullet here. Some things just take time.
As for myself, I just let it clear itself when it's done fermenting, and siphon it off. Like I said, I'm not very picky.
Cheers.
As for myself, I just let it clear itself when it's done fermenting, and siphon it off. Like I said, I'm not very picky.
Cheers.
Distilling at 110f and 75 torr.
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