Corn mash here I go....
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
So boiling the liquid from the mash tun has no benefit whatsoever when brewing spirit wash?
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
I don't think it does...most recipes you see are drain into a bucket. Saying that only Sunday or Monday I was reading a post where the guy said he took the grain out of the mash tun and turned up the heat to a roiling boil.
Then let it cool before adding the yeast....I really don't know if it makes any difference at all...but it works for this guy...I'll see if I can find it and link to it.
Then let it cool before adding the yeast....I really don't know if it makes any difference at all...but it works for this guy...I'll see if I can find it and link to it.
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
There are many things we learn as Brewers that go straight out the window with this hobby, some are very hard to get your head round, like don't bother sterilising!!!! Sounds crazy to a brewer but for me theses days when making a wash, I just rinse my bucket so it's visibly clean and I don't have any problems 
Another is its not nessesary to boil anything unless your inverting sugar, I beleve grain specially malted for whisky even has some kind of special treatment so the wort produced is less suseptable to infection because the comercial whisky distillers don't boil.

Another is its not nessesary to boil anything unless your inverting sugar, I beleve grain specially malted for whisky even has some kind of special treatment so the wort produced is less suseptable to infection because the comercial whisky distillers don't boil.
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
Backwoods brewing and stilling, by needs, gets to the point as quickly as possible.
Or at least it should.
Robert.
Or at least it should.
Robert.
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
Absolutely agree. In modern home brewing I think people get too sterilised in every sense of the word. It seems to lead them away to focus on the numbers and the software and not on the beer.
Something you never hear mentioned here is infections and oxidisation. Both valid topics but not a issue. That tells you something.
Something you never hear mentioned here is infections and oxidisation. Both valid topics but not a issue. That tells you something.
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
I'm off work this week, so it's a little like R&R...I've done a lot of surfing the web about using corn & other grains.
In 2011 I joined HD, I still pop my head around the door every week or so...but they can be a little heavy handed with newbies.
In 2013 I joined Stillsmart..because I had an Airstill...I also joined an Aussie forum.
In-between times like most other guys I read on other forums & commercial sites..searching for that elusive bit of info that will make me a master stiller. Out there in netland are guys who are big fish in this pond of ours...these are the guys who tell us minnows what we're doing wrong...I'm not being disrespectful in any way, but when you have these mentors..the guys we aspire to be giving opposite facts..what the hell do I do???
The biggest fact that I've come too is, what I was told when I started brewing beer...make a brew, if it's not right for you make one change, one change only, not two or more...that way you will have a base to work from.
I've now come to the same conclusion when stilling...my first corn mash maybe ok all be it a little light on the ABV...I won't know until I've run it.
The next one I do I will boil the bejesus out of it...and find out for myself if that's the correct way.

In 2011 I joined HD, I still pop my head around the door every week or so...but they can be a little heavy handed with newbies.
In 2013 I joined Stillsmart..because I had an Airstill...I also joined an Aussie forum.
In-between times like most other guys I read on other forums & commercial sites..searching for that elusive bit of info that will make me a master stiller. Out there in netland are guys who are big fish in this pond of ours...these are the guys who tell us minnows what we're doing wrong...I'm not being disrespectful in any way, but when you have these mentors..the guys we aspire to be giving opposite facts..what the hell do I do???
The biggest fact that I've come too is, what I was told when I started brewing beer...make a brew, if it's not right for you make one change, one change only, not two or more...that way you will have a base to work from.
I've now come to the same conclusion when stilling...my first corn mash maybe ok all be it a little light on the ABV...I won't know until I've run it.
The next one I do I will boil the bejesus out of it...and find out for myself if that's the correct way.
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
OK ,mate , that reads like one of my late night rambles.
Out there in netland are guys who are big fish in this pond of ours...these are the guys who tell us minnows what we're doing wrong...I'm not being disrespectful in any way, but when you have these mentors..the guys we aspire to be giving opposite facts..what the hell do I do???
Can I suggest not believing everything that you see posted?
Because I don't.
And they seem NOT to be members of this site
Believe in your own results,and tell the diss believer's to prove otherwise.
Robert.
Out there in netland are guys who are big fish in this pond of ours...these are the guys who tell us minnows what we're doing wrong...I'm not being disrespectful in any way, but when you have these mentors..the guys we aspire to be giving opposite facts..what the hell do I do???
Can I suggest not believing everything that you see posted?
Because I don't.
And they seem NOT to be members of this site
Believe in your own results,and tell the diss believer's to prove otherwise.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
+1 Robert, the big fish in the netlands are like you me and bobby-magee
they all have opinions, everyone has a recipe a method and (no fault of
there own) and they/we would like to get it out there, but everybody has
there own personal tastes. I like, you may not like, ''''but mines is the
best''' hell i'm an experienced distiller..so my avatar says ..do
you believe that, i certainly don't.
Ice, your corn mash will work, believe..if the abv is low and you get a
low yeild, just make more.Iv'e had my bad days with corn, it can be a bit
frustrating/confusing, its corn. Alright i dont use the tech and the numbers
like you do, i do things a bit redneck style, but thats what iv'e worked
with, i enjoy that. You said yourself, if the recipe does'nt work change
one thing at a time. same applies to wash/mash
cheers b_d
they all have opinions, everyone has a recipe a method and (no fault of
there own) and they/we would like to get it out there, but everybody has
there own personal tastes. I like, you may not like, ''''but mines is the
best''' hell i'm an experienced distiller..so my avatar says ..do
you believe that, i certainly don't.
Ice, your corn mash will work, believe..if the abv is low and you get a
low yeild, just make more.Iv'e had my bad days with corn, it can be a bit
frustrating/confusing, its corn. Alright i dont use the tech and the numbers
like you do, i do things a bit redneck style, but thats what iv'e worked
with, i enjoy that. You said yourself, if the recipe does'nt work change
one thing at a time. same applies to wash/mash
cheers b_d
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Re: Corn mash here I go....
Easydrinker wrote:OK ,mate , that reads like one of my late night rambles.
Can I suggest not believing everything that you see posted?
Because I don't.
And they seem NOT to be members of this site![]()
Believe in your own results,and tell the diss believer's to prove otherwise.
Robert.
Sorry mate...I went into grumpy old bast*ard mode...
but you see where I'm coming from. I agree 100% with your reply...and it was not aimed at anyone on here..
Blue_Duck wrote: hell i'm an experienced distiller..so my avatar says ..do you believe that, i certainly don't.
This made me chuckle..thanks
Ice, your corn mash will work, believe..if the abv is low and you get a
low yeild, just make more.Iv'e had my bad days with corn, it can be a bit
frustrating/confusing, its corn. Alright i dont use the tech and the numbers
like you do, i do things a bit redneck style, but thats what iv'e worked
with, i enjoy that. You said yourself, if the recipe does'nt work change
one thing at a time. same applies to wash/mash
cheers b_d
Cheers B_D..I've come to the same conclusion mate...I wonder if we "can't see the wood for the trees"
My next wash will follow Ian Smiley method...I'm going redneck...yee ha

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Re: Corn mash here I go....
What was it Judy said to Punch having hit the Policeman over the head with a baby or maybe a crocodile?
"That's the way to do it!"
Robert.
"That's the way to do it!"
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