how to get the most out of the trub ?
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how to get the most out of the trub ?
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[ Enormous amount lees/trub - yeast smell during stripping run. ]
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The setup: HBB, nine gallon setup. The beer I stole using the siphon
was very nice, about 4 gallons. The reset I had to squeeze out through
a paint strainer bag. This output has all the trub in it and about equal
amount of beer. I let both sit over night. The trub beer I was able to
steal it with a siphon, left a bunch of trub maybe 1.5 gallons. I wanted
this run to be perfect so I did not, try to get greedy with working trub.
I ended up with 6 gallons of beer for my trip to the swamp.
Ok here it comes the actual question:
Can the trub be worked ? If so how? and is it worth the time to get a good output.
note: beer from top of ferment, maybe 1/2 cup settled out. Tossed that .
I am thinking a 12 gallon ingredients run might be the best for a 8-9 gallon charge.
Looking at my notes, i am working to 30-33% loss from start to finish over the last 4 ferments HBB.
[ Enormous amount lees/trub - yeast smell during stripping run. ]
.
The setup: HBB, nine gallon setup. The beer I stole using the siphon
was very nice, about 4 gallons. The reset I had to squeeze out through
a paint strainer bag. This output has all the trub in it and about equal
amount of beer. I let both sit over night. The trub beer I was able to
steal it with a siphon, left a bunch of trub maybe 1.5 gallons. I wanted
this run to be perfect so I did not, try to get greedy with working trub.
I ended up with 6 gallons of beer for my trip to the swamp.
Ok here it comes the actual question:
Can the trub be worked ? If so how? and is it worth the time to get a good output.
note: beer from top of ferment, maybe 1/2 cup settled out. Tossed that .
I am thinking a 12 gallon ingredients run might be the best for a 8-9 gallon charge.
Looking at my notes, i am working to 30-33% loss from start to finish over the last 4 ferments HBB.
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Re: how to get the most out of the trub ?
wheat and oats, in my experience, leave a lot of trub that takes a long time to settle out and compress. Even in a cold ass garage. I like to let my strained and squeezed beer sit for a couple of weeks, but I still get about a third of a 5 gallon bucket of trub from 20 gallons of beer out of a 23 gallon ferment.
This hobby just has inherent waste that you have to accept in the relentless pursuit of a better drop.
This hobby just has inherent waste that you have to accept in the relentless pursuit of a better drop.
Fear and ridicule are the tactics of weak-minded cowards and tyrants who have no other leadership talent from which to draw in order to persuade.
Re: how to get the most out of the trub ?
Ok thank you , I will accept 30 ish percent as ok. My drive is high quality people would gossip about.
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Re: how to get the most out of the trub ?
+1Deplorable wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 9:30 am wheat and oats, in my experience, leave a lot of trub that takes a long time to settle out and compress. I like to let my strained and squeezed beer sit for a couple of weeks
This hobby just has inherent waste that you have to accept in the relentless pursuit of a better drop.
Definitely an exercise in patience. The finer the grain is milled the more fines are created and the longer it takes to clear. After racking the clear top half of a finished keg ferment into a carboy, I let the squeezed bottom half clear (7-10 days) in a conical. The remaining custard I put in the fridge and a month later rack the clear to my next stripping run. I feel this liquid from the custard is the heaviest, richest beer of the ferment.
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Re: how to get the most out of the trub ?
TB I will give this a try on next multi run batch. your idea will increase the quality on next batch for sure. Patience , hard to spell and hard to implement. This is my first adventure past one and done.
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Re: how to get the most out of the trub ?
Deplorable wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 9:30 am
This hobby just has inherent waste that you have to accept in the relentless pursuit of a better drop.
Especially when making whiskey.
And reflux can squeeze out the alcohol from mistakes.
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So true, PH. When it comes to stilling and safety, being patient sure beats being a patient.
Once you conduct a double-distillation you will never go back. The distillate is that good. Each subsequent double-distillation you do will improve on your previous one, and will lead you to improve your mash and ferment regimes. And your fine spirit will be all yours.
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Re: how to get the most out of the trub ?
Mistakes make great neutral.
Fear and ridicule are the tactics of weak-minded cowards and tyrants who have no other leadership talent from which to draw in order to persuade.