virge wrote:Thanks Bluc and EziTasting.
Can somebody with experience in Angel Yeast tell me how much wash do you get from a ferment? I need new fermenters for the 50l keg boiler and I guess I can load only 40L in the boiler and I would like to get at least 40L wash or multiples of it. I am tempted to buy a 100l drum or 2x50l.
virge wrote:Hi Bluc,
Thanks for your valued info. Scary thing for me scorching. I did a lot of fruit brandy over time (55years) but even now I have a small 26L boiler with triple layer bottom, I use gas as a heat source and I tend to have a thick fruit mash that I boil but never burned it. It will be the first time I will run a bubbler with a keg boiler. I have a 3Kw heating element on it and I have a voltage regulator and I should be able to adjust the power from 0 to 100%. If the wash is prone to scorching should I use only 2 KW or less for heating?
virge wrote:I have received most of my Angel yeast, 900g from 1Kg. Now looking for grains.
I found these grains at an animal feed store. Will they be ok? Whole barley and crushed maize.
bluc wrote:I lost 20%not grinding fine. Cracked corn malt barley and malt rye. Non malted feedstore grain makes a good drink but cracked corn with malted grains is better. Hope this helps.
bluc wrote:I lost 20%not grinding fine. Cracked corn malt barley and malt rye. Non malted feedstore grain makes a good drink but cracked corn with malted grains is better. Hope this helps.
virge wrote:bluc wrote:I lost 20%not grinding fine. Cracked corn malt barley and malt rye. Non malted feedstore grain makes a good drink but cracked corn with malted grains is better. Hope this helps.
I can crack the barley. Will malted barley make a difference in this case. Also I could not find rye grains malted or not and I intend to use rye flour.
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