hedgerowpete
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I have an old book of recipes, one of which uses eggs whites in it, now i realise the 200 years ago things were slightlyless enlightened but still egg whites?
What part or process could raw egg whites do to a fermentation.
The general read goes;
"mix well eleven gallons of river water with 35lb of sugar, 12 egg whites well beaten,six pounds of honey and boil slowly for two hours,pour this liquor onto two gallons of briar shoots, add ten selvile orange skin peel and ten ounces of gum arabica, wait till cool and add the yeast then ferment for 5 days in the bucket and then barrel.
so thats roughly translated into modern english
15 kilo sugar
42 litres water
3kg honey
12 egg whites well beaten
10 litres briar tips and shoots
so your sugar is say 18kg =42l water or roughly 2.1kg per gallon uk which is almost double a uk usual bramble tip wine, that i can get my head round,
but i have no idea the need to add egg whites beaten, was it a water cleaning thing?
What part or process could raw egg whites do to a fermentation.
The general read goes;
"mix well eleven gallons of river water with 35lb of sugar, 12 egg whites well beaten,six pounds of honey and boil slowly for two hours,pour this liquor onto two gallons of briar shoots, add ten selvile orange skin peel and ten ounces of gum arabica, wait till cool and add the yeast then ferment for 5 days in the bucket and then barrel.
so thats roughly translated into modern english
15 kilo sugar
42 litres water
3kg honey
12 egg whites well beaten
10 litres briar tips and shoots
so your sugar is say 18kg =42l water or roughly 2.1kg per gallon uk which is almost double a uk usual bramble tip wine, that i can get my head round,
but i have no idea the need to add egg whites beaten, was it a water cleaning thing?