When is Turbo yeast done?

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DirtyKa$h

When is Turbo yeast done?

Post by DirtyKa$h »

Hey ,

i need some help;

my yeast (48 hour), water & glucose brew has finnaly stopped fermenting after 5 days,

do i let it clear up? (cloudy white colour) before running it through the forest?

it is heavily carbonated, will this be ok to run through the forest?

my SG gauge that i got with a beer home brew kit reads about 11% alchol but fermintation has stopped, will it reach 20%?


thanx again

D$ :lol:
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Post by belialNZ »

for turbo yeast, yes, definitely let it clear, or aide the clearing process with a clearing agent, isinglass or bentonite, or one of the other alternatives.

It may just be me, but I found it difficult to get a nice clean tasting product from a turbo wash without multiple distillations (I don't bother with carbon filtering it however), and I imagine that would be a bigger problem if I hadn't made sure to clear it thoroughly.

However, thats only my limited experience with turbo washes (I have only done 4 washes with turbo yeast, and have switched to a more general purpose distillers yeast), but, whats the harm in letting it settle. As people say so often, and I have discovered to be true, theres no point in rushing it, a good product takes time.
DirtyKa$h

Post by DirtyKa$h »

True that, thanks for your input...

i had a brew of beer i had bottled and then decided it was shouse...i let it sit cause i couldnt be bothered emptying the bottles and cleaning...
after 3 months it is now a great brew, anyways, what i'm saying is i agree.
time.

thnx again

D$;)
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Post by belialNZ »

If you do use a clearing agent, I recommend bentonite.

I believe it was Pinto who told me how to use it best (use a blender with boiling hot water and add it while blending, then stir it into the wash). I used about 10 tablespoons last time.

Bentonite has a flavour reducing effect, which is why its used sparingly in wines, for fear that it will remove all the taste.

However, for us, when making a neutral, thats beneficial. I definitely noticed a beneficial effect using it. Didn't get it all, but last turbo wash I did I used a large amount of bentonite (its cheap as), and although I did still do multiple distillations of the result, its completely tasteless now.
DirtyKa$h

Post by DirtyKa$h »

thanks again, googled bentonite, i'm gonna give it a try.

D$

PS: i'm still a still virgin, this is my first run! will keep ya posted and hopefully it'll keep me plasted !!
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Post by BW Redneck »

If this is the very first run on your unit, you might want to consider finding some cheap vodka or wine to run through it to clean it out. Even after a vinegar and water run, you still won't get everything out. Hot alcohol is one of the best solvents in the world.
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Post by DirtyKa$h »

Thanks BW!

originaly i made a copper european type still head...i didnt have the nuts to run it, just not 100% sure it was safe.

now using a keg and stainless reflux column packed with SS scourers.
i have run water through the sysytem, if i was to use say sherry, how much would be the min. i could put through? 5lt + 5lt H2O? 2lt+2lt H2O?
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Post by tracker0945 »

Yes.
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Re: When is Turbo yeast done?

Post by Cornbread »

I have sevral 50 pound bags of Bentonite. I use it to "throw" in lake to keep it from leaking. I wonder if I could/should use it for a clearing agent for Grain Mash?
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Re: When is Turbo yeast done?

Post by rad14701 »

Cornbread wrote:I have sevral 50 pound bags of Bentonite. I use it to "throw" in lake to keep it from leaking. I wonder if I could/should use it for a clearing agent for Grain Mash?
Do a site search for "bentonite" as it's been discussed several times...
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