I have a question about fermenting.
Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 6:05 pm
Very original topic, huh?
I mashed 50# of cracked rye and 10# of malted barley as per instructions. Water 5" over the top of the grain and heated to 145 degrees for 7 hours. The iodine test was hit or miss. Finally got very little change in color with iodine after 7 hours. Siphoned the wort from the mash and wound up with 30 gallons of wort. Boiled it for one hour. When it cooled to approx 70 degrees I added four packets of the right kind of yeast. The wort had a nice head, bubbling along and looking and smelling much like the wash at the Jack Daniels distillerydown the road from me. The next day the head was gone and no bubbling action was present. My son checked it with a hydrometer and it measured 7%.
My question is- Is this normal for such a quick reaction? Will the alcohol content increase or is that all I get? My son said it needs aireating(sp).
Any ideas, opinions, silly responses will be appreciated. More questions will definitly follow.
I mashed 50# of cracked rye and 10# of malted barley as per instructions. Water 5" over the top of the grain and heated to 145 degrees for 7 hours. The iodine test was hit or miss. Finally got very little change in color with iodine after 7 hours. Siphoned the wort from the mash and wound up with 30 gallons of wort. Boiled it for one hour. When it cooled to approx 70 degrees I added four packets of the right kind of yeast. The wort had a nice head, bubbling along and looking and smelling much like the wash at the Jack Daniels distillerydown the road from me. The next day the head was gone and no bubbling action was present. My son checked it with a hydrometer and it measured 7%.
My question is- Is this normal for such a quick reaction? Will the alcohol content increase or is that all I get? My son said it needs aireating(sp).
Any ideas, opinions, silly responses will be appreciated. More questions will definitly follow.