Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby RC Al » Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:26 pm

None of those

Of intrest;
Calcuim
Magnesuim
Vitamins - b group

The salt is a consideration, but unlikely to matter, fibre n carbs are of no interest
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Jimbruzz86 » Tue Mar 01, 2022 9:00 pm

This recipe is awesome it's now my go too
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby MartinP » Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:14 pm

Just getting back into it after many years and will likely give this recipe a go but was wondering why paste? Would (or has anyone tried) passata (puree), juice or even tinned crushed tomatoes? Obviously need to be preservative and additive free.....
just a thought. :think:
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby lest1 » Thu Mar 24, 2022 8:10 pm

MartinP wrote:Just getting back into it after many years and will likely give this recipe a go but was wondering why paste? Would (or has anyone tried) passata (puree), juice or even tinned crushed tomatoes? Obviously need to be preservative and additive free.....
just a thought. :think:



Hey i started with this recipe and its great but i have a plate still switched to a wbab wash and happier with that but if your dong a full neutral i wouldnt go past it
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Gary » Sat Jul 09, 2022 3:48 am

Great recipe and loads of good info here for a noob like me. We have a lot of variations on the theme of tomato paste here in Italy, I used passata which seemed to work just fine with a beer yeast. We have fairly hard water here so the pH didn't seem to be a problem at all, the only issue I had was after lifting the lid to give it all a stir after 48 hours it almost stalled - ooops!
I got around 8% ABV from the wash, if I wanted to up the alcohol output is better to use a wine yeast and more sugar or just do a second run?
- thanks guys, another happy customer :-D
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby BigRig » Sat Jul 09, 2022 9:02 am

The wash is cheap and easy, keep it that way by doing a 2nd batch.

Keep the wine yeast for something else.
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby bluc » Sat Jul 09, 2022 11:37 am

MartinP wrote:Just getting back into it after many years and will likely give this recipe a go but was wondering why paste? Would (or has anyone tried) passata (puree), juice or even tinned crushed tomatoes? Obviously need to be preservative and additive free.....
just a thought. :think:

I would say because its concentrated you prob need less of it to get nutrient. Lots tins of tomato in one jar paste..
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Gary » Sat Jul 09, 2022 1:28 pm

BigRig wrote:The wash is cheap and easy, keep it that way by doing a 2nd batch.

Keep the wine yeast for something else.

Thanks, don't fix what ain't broken eh!?
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby haydent » Sat Oct 01, 2022 2:53 pm

In case you dont have any paste tinned tomato works, and as a bonus it comes with PH correction (citric acid) so you can get away without adding any. I just blend them first. Not quite as cheap as paste, and inevitably more chunky, but works.
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby haydent » Sat Oct 01, 2022 2:54 pm

bluc wrote:
MartinP wrote:Just getting back into it after many years and will likely give this recipe a go but was wondering why paste? Would (or has anyone tried) passata (puree), juice or even tinned crushed tomatoes? Obviously need to be preservative and additive free.....
just a thought. :think:

I would say because its concentrated you prob need less of it to get nutrient. Lots tins of tomato in one jar paste..

yeah i worked it out and paste is actually the cheapest and easiest/cleanest.
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Chriss » Thu Nov 03, 2022 7:41 pm

Ah TPW. BBB

Completed one of the BBB (big bitch batch) 180l of liquid. hmm its okay. Gotta do it man. Some good lessons in the decline of potency and flavouring. But an economic run. Gotta be close to a dollar a litre, give or take.

What was the yield, approximately 15 litres? We were too drunk to care about measurements and metrics. Low as 74% ABV due to ph2.8 and horrid town water. high as 84% between heads, hearts and tails. See too drunk in 2021, ha over 20litres :P

Gotta find some stainless steel! funnels! ferment vessel, thermometer. Due to the humidity in late October, oh and pretty much all of 2022, but the heat in October had two LCD displays fog and the crystals can't display.

Now I have started on the second BBB which is Big Love Batch. But more fun to call it BBB. Before I could distill I had to clean an infected yeast cake, never seen anything like it in person. Only on the web. Can we post disgusting infected yeast pictures. Yes we can, its aussie distiller!
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Re: Tomato paste wash

Postby Rob5560 » Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:57 am

peterhobit wrote:Scales82 guess your just making Winos sugar wash if you dont use tomato paste. I am in the same bucket, bought 5 kg of DAP, that should last me till my liver dies. :D

Well as a retired cane farmer I have half a ton of DAP in the shed!!
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Bnaccas76 » Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:20 pm

Done TPW for a while now thanks to you guys. A mate said I should agitate/stir the wash after the first week but I have never done this in the past. Any truth to this? What would the benefit be?

TIA
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby The Stig » Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:46 pm

Bnaccas76 wrote:Done TPW for a while now thanks to you guys. A mate said I should agitate/stir the wash after the first week but I have never done this in the past. Any truth to this? What would the benefit be?

TIA

Welcome to the forum , how about dropping into the welcome centre and saying g’day
Ti answer the question , I never did but some people do and some will even stir up after fermentation has ended to degass then leave it a week to settle
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Rob5560 » Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:22 am

You say how about dropping into the welcome centre and saying g’day.
Maybe I am dumb but I can't/find see it. Please send a link.
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby The Stig » Tue Apr 04, 2023 9:28 am

At the very top of the screen just below the banner youll see "board index" click that and you will see it
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Rob5560 » Tue Apr 04, 2023 10:14 am

The Stig wrote:At the very top of the screen just below the banner youll see "board index" click that and you will see it


From there do I start new topic? I don't see a link to introduce myself.
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby MattSmith » Tue Apr 04, 2023 2:48 pm

Index > Welcome Centre

Top left of screen there's a black button with "NEW TOPIC" in white lettering
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby Listo » Wed Apr 12, 2023 7:43 pm

How does this go with a pot still? I’ve tried to find it, but 77 pages is a lot to take in when you read at snails pace :wtf:
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Re: Tomato Paste Wash (TPW) Recipe Discussion

Postby The Stig » Wed Apr 12, 2023 7:49 pm

Makes alcoholic tomato soup that’s really weak .
Not good
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