pH readings of sugar wash
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pH readings of sugar wash
Just got myself a pH meter and have been doing some testing.
All of my washes are part way fermented and I was wondering if the pH reading changes at all during fermentation or if what I am reading now would have been similar to the starting reading.
If it makes a difference, all of my washes are plain old sugar.
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All of my washes are part way fermented and I was wondering if the pH reading changes at all during fermentation or if what I am reading now would have been similar to the starting reading.
If it makes a difference, all of my washes are plain old sugar.
Cheers
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That's my cheeky girlfriend who thinks she can learn more about stilling than me. Good I say, I can just sit back and drink the stuffHookLine wrote:Hey Froggy, looks like your little brother/nephew has joined up too.
Check his interests.
Here froggy froggy..
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Making Pure Corn Whiskey
Shane
Our reading material:
The Compleat Distiller
Making Pure Corn Whiskey
Hello everyone
Yes i'm the female frog and I guess really it was a case of 'If you can't beat them, join them'...
and then beat them!
So primarily I am hoping I can get myself promoted from Still Cleaner to maybe Still Operator or even Still Co-Builder and then eventually I can get Froggy to do the cleaning while I do all the clever stuff ha ha
I've been doing lots and lots of reading (together with the tasting of course ) and I'm starting to get quite excited about it all.
I'm not sure it's a very feminine hobby (I would say it's a bit too technical and er... not legal?) but if I hear of any other girls getting into it I definitely know which direction to point them in
When I get the courage up I might have a couple of questions to ask. Lots more reading to do first though. So until next time!
Yes i'm the female frog and I guess really it was a case of 'If you can't beat them, join them'...
and then beat them!
So primarily I am hoping I can get myself promoted from Still Cleaner to maybe Still Operator or even Still Co-Builder and then eventually I can get Froggy to do the cleaning while I do all the clever stuff ha ha
I've been doing lots and lots of reading (together with the tasting of course ) and I'm starting to get quite excited about it all.
I'm not sure it's a very feminine hobby (I would say it's a bit too technical and er... not legal?) but if I hear of any other girls getting into it I definitely know which direction to point them in
When I get the courage up I might have a couple of questions to ask. Lots more reading to do first though. So until next time!
Froggy's favourite person
ph leves
i find my sugar washes chage from the 5.5 to 6 % that works best for me and my water, to 3to 4 % as the wash progressess.I also no longer use a standard tall fermenter, instead I use a lightley covered shallow 44ltr rectangular toy box as suggested by birdwatcher. My sugar washes now finish in 3 or 4 days using bakers yeast .
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you must be number 3, hi thereKatoFong wrote:But other than those two, it's a giant sausage fest. I mean, the fest is giant. Not necessarily the sausages.
she's just in, and already begins to decorate the place, .. in indigo!
I think you'll have to announce yourself in the topic, and say you already have a male frog
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well if youll belive it the local brew shops dont carry anything on PH readins and testing, there about 20 here in ottawa..i havent called them all but i also found that pretty funny...but ya i got some lab grade high quality from the hot chicks that work in the MEDIA lab here, except they thinkits wine and they want to sample it when its done.lol...they willbe in for a big surprise...
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sugar wash
i do alot of sugar washes , and i find by using back-set the ferment is quicker and more active. The only problem is the ph gets down to about 3 to 3.9 when your re-using backset every time.
I use potassium Bi-carbonate, which is used in the wine industry. By adding 3 tbsps it usually brings the ph up by 1 point in a 23 litre wash.
A 3.1 ph wash will rise to 4.3 with 3 tbsps.
I re-use all my yeast with 1 tsp of new distillers yeast in a yeast starter.
good luck!
I use potassium Bi-carbonate, which is used in the wine industry. By adding 3 tbsps it usually brings the ph up by 1 point in a 23 litre wash.
A 3.1 ph wash will rise to 4.3 with 3 tbsps.
I re-use all my yeast with 1 tsp of new distillers yeast in a yeast starter.
good luck!
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