It's a good while since I dropped by,so first,hello!
My brewing is basically from kits ( not as advanced as some of you chaps),wine and beer. I also make fruit wines and WOW.This past few months I have been making what you guys call a 'sugar wash'. It is a recipe from Andy Hamilton's ' Booze for free' called ' Holy Water '. I have tweaked it to suit me.Basically,5kg sugar dissolved in hot water,topped up to 25 litre cold,yeast nutrient,citric acid and 5 teaspoons of marmite.Wilkos wine yeast.It ferments steadily over 4 weeks in a back bedroom, and the results are consistent.Mixed with fruit juice,its not bad ( to me!). Quite passable .
So.We are now in isolation,and it looks like we have both had mild symptoms of the virus,and cannot venture out.I have in stock 5kg of sugar and an alcotec T3 classic turbo yeast...that's it. I bought the turbo yeast to have a play at some time.Yes,I know what it is used for,so won't mention that.I have searched the threads about turbo yeasts,and I am led to believe that it may leave a rough taste? A few other questions: The instructions say I should use 6 to 7 kg sugar; I have 5.Does that mean it will brew quicker? Also,it says that the fermentation temperature should be 25 c ideally.I have no heater,and just that back bedroom which is about 12 c ,so would that work? I also read that these yeasts produce a fair heat,so perhaps a blanket wrapped around the fermentation vessel would work? I'm not looking to brew it out in 3 days,but it would be interesting to see how quick it works!
Any advice or comments? Thanks in advance.
My brewing is basically from kits ( not as advanced as some of you chaps),wine and beer. I also make fruit wines and WOW.This past few months I have been making what you guys call a 'sugar wash'. It is a recipe from Andy Hamilton's ' Booze for free' called ' Holy Water '. I have tweaked it to suit me.Basically,5kg sugar dissolved in hot water,topped up to 25 litre cold,yeast nutrient,citric acid and 5 teaspoons of marmite.Wilkos wine yeast.It ferments steadily over 4 weeks in a back bedroom, and the results are consistent.Mixed with fruit juice,its not bad ( to me!). Quite passable .
So.We are now in isolation,and it looks like we have both had mild symptoms of the virus,and cannot venture out.I have in stock 5kg of sugar and an alcotec T3 classic turbo yeast...that's it. I bought the turbo yeast to have a play at some time.Yes,I know what it is used for,so won't mention that.I have searched the threads about turbo yeasts,and I am led to believe that it may leave a rough taste? A few other questions: The instructions say I should use 6 to 7 kg sugar; I have 5.Does that mean it will brew quicker? Also,it says that the fermentation temperature should be 25 c ideally.I have no heater,and just that back bedroom which is about 12 c ,so would that work? I also read that these yeasts produce a fair heat,so perhaps a blanket wrapped around the fermentation vessel would work? I'm not looking to brew it out in 3 days,but it would be interesting to see how quick it works!
Any advice or comments? Thanks in advance.