WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
Mash wrote:The b vitamins range is complicated and a lot of articles contradict each other.
The specifics you want are Biotin, Pantothenic acid & Thiamine.
Biotin - Increased cell viability
Pantothenic acid - Reduces sulphide production and volatile acidity. Think PH swing.
Thiamine - Increases cell replication and mass. So increases fermentation speed and is rapidly absorbed at the start of ferment.
Vitamin b complex tablets may have all three.![]()
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I have gone onto using a little Olive oil in 25l and a glug in 350 litres.
When I use olive oil there is never any residue or trace. Something has used it.
cheers mash,may have a go at some in tablet form if they contain all three ,may crush a couple of tabs in a wash .just priced up some wheat locally £4 for 20kg !! now that's cheap..
found these tablets they contain all 3 and a few more,how many crushed into a wash do you think ?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vitamin-Complex-Vegetarian-Supplement-Vegetarians/dp/B017FLAB28/ref=sr_1_7_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1501790671&sr=8-7&keywords=complex+vitamin+b12#Ask
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ninja_geezer - Experienced Distiller

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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
I bet all these B vits are present in Kale
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
gaza the instructor wrote:I bet all these B vits are present in Kale
Maybe you are right gaza,just wanted to give the wheat a try ive done 4 kales now ,wanted to compare.any advice always welcome.

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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
I'm not wanting to knock anyone's neutral wash.
I would wager these vitamins are available in all the currently used washes that users swear by.
Whatever works for you is good by me.
I add a bit of DAP because I can, and because it works for me, Oh and a splash of Epsom salts.
Life is a bagatelle.
Robert.
I would wager these vitamins are available in all the currently used washes that users swear by.
Whatever works for you is good by me.
I add a bit of DAP because I can, and because it works for me, Oh and a splash of Epsom salts.
Life is a bagatelle.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
Maybe you are right gaza,just wanted to give the wheat a try ive done 4 kales now ,wanted to compare.any advice always welcome.
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What I meant was put your Kale in as usual and you are hoping for a
wheaty flavour to come through.
[/quote]What I meant was put your Kale in as usual and you are hoping for a
wheaty flavour to come through.
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
ninja_geezer wrote:Mash wrote:The b vitamins range is complicated and a lot of articles contradict each other.
The specifics you want are Biotin, Pantothenic acid & Thiamine.
Biotin - Increased cell viability
Pantothenic acid - Reduces sulphide production and volatile acidity. Think PH swing.
Thiamine - Increases cell replication and mass. So increases fermentation speed and is rapidly absorbed at the start of ferment.
Vitamin b complex tablets may have all three.![]()
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I have gone onto using a little Olive oil in 25l and a glug in 350 litres.
When I use olive oil there is never any residue or trace. Something has used it.
cheers mash,may have a go at some in tablet form if they contain all three ,may crush a couple of tabs in a wash .just priced up some wheat locally £4 for 20kg !! now that's cheap..
found these tablets they contain all 3 and a few more,how many crushed into a wash do you think ?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vitamin-Complex-Vegetarian-Supplement-Vegetarians/dp/B017FLAB28/ref=sr_1_7_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1501790671&sr=8-7&keywords=complex+vitamin+b12#Ask
Yeah that's the right price for wheat.
I would crush and use two tablets per wash.
Don't expect a wheaty flavour this is a neutral recipe.
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
Mash wrote:ninja_geezer wrote:Mash wrote:The b vitamins range is complicated and a lot of articles contradict each other.
The specifics you want are Biotin, Pantothenic acid & Thiamine.
Biotin - Increased cell viability
Pantothenic acid - Reduces sulphide production and volatile acidity. Think PH swing.
Thiamine - Increases cell replication and mass. So increases fermentation speed and is rapidly absorbed at the start of ferment.
Vitamin b complex tablets may have all three.![]()
![]()
I have gone onto using a little Olive oil in 25l and a glug in 350 litres.
When I use olive oil there is never any residue or trace. Something has used it.
cheers mash,may have a go at some in tablet form if they contain all three ,may crush a couple of tabs in a wash .just priced up some wheat locally £4 for 20kg !! now that's cheap..
found these tablets they contain all 3 and a few more,how many crushed into a wash do you think ?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vitamin-Complex-Vegetarian-Supplement-Vegetarians/dp/B017FLAB28/ref=sr_1_7_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1501790671&sr=8-7&keywords=complex+vitamin+b12#Ask
Yeah that's the right price for wheat.
I would crush and use two tablets per wash.
Don't expect a wheaty flavour this is a neutral recipe.
Great thanks Mash,I want it for a nice clean Neutral

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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
Is the basic animal /chicken feed grade of wheat ok for human consumption ?
i know its getting distilled so i presume its ok.....
its easy to get and very cheap compared to health shop versions of organic kind costing 4 times as much.
i know its getting distilled so i presume its ok.....
its easy to get and very cheap compared to health shop versions of organic kind costing 4 times as much.
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
Not to steal anything from this thread ninj, have you looked thru topics here and found Teddy's Fast Fermenting Vodka?
Might be of interest to you?
IMHO can't be used for neutral tho'. Wheat comes across even after a couple of reflux passes.
Might be of interest to you?
IMHO can't be used for neutral tho'. Wheat comes across even after a couple of reflux passes.
I seldom take myself seriously....
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
ninja_geezer wrote:Is the basic animal /chicken feed grade of wheat ok for human consumption ?
i know its getting distilled so i presume its ok.....
its easy to get and very cheap compared to health shop versions of organic kind costing 4 times as much.
It should be as safe as houses, I would certainly expect so.
Robert.
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
ninja_geezer wrote:Is the basic animal /chicken feed grade of wheat ok for human consumption ?
Feed wheat is not unfit for human consumption.
It is a protein grading not a quality grading.
I make bread with it.
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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
packapoo wrote:Not to steal anything from this thread ninj, have you looked thru topics here and found Teddy's Fast Fermenting Vodka?
Might be of interest to you?
IMHO can't be used for neutral tho'. Wheat comes across even after a couple of reflux passes.
Thanks will have a read..

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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
Easydrinker wrote:ninja_geezer wrote:Is the basic animal /chicken feed grade of wheat ok for human consumption ?
i know its getting distilled so i presume its ok.....
its easy to get and very cheap compared to health shop versions of organic kind costing 4 times as much.
It should be as safe as houses, I would certainly expect so.
Robert.
Cheers Robert

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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
Mash wrote:ninja_geezer wrote:Is the basic animal /chicken feed grade of wheat ok for human consumption ?
Feed wheat is not unfit for human consumption.
It is a protein grading not a quality grading.
I make bread with it.
Cheers Mash

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Re: WWW (Wonderful Wheat Wash)
I eat the eggs that my chucks lay after eating it.
If that helps any.
Robert.
If that helps any.
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