Drunked Rice Vodka
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Drunked Rice Vodka
Hi Guys
I had a go at a rice vodka recipe last night, I was making it up as I went along and got a little drunked I'm the process!!!
Anyway I cooked 4kg of rice, 1kg at a time in my rice cooker, heated 45lt of water in my HLT and the plan was to mash the rice with some amylase, it didn't go to plan, I got very drunked and the last thing I remember is thinking the amylase hadn't worked because the mash didn't taste sweet!
So I chucked a 2.5kg bag of crushed Pilsner malt in the MT and give it a big stir, shortly after that I was asleep!
As I lie in bed this morning I wonder how this one will turn out!!!
I had a go at a rice vodka recipe last night, I was making it up as I went along and got a little drunked I'm the process!!!
Anyway I cooked 4kg of rice, 1kg at a time in my rice cooker, heated 45lt of water in my HLT and the plan was to mash the rice with some amylase, it didn't go to plan, I got very drunked and the last thing I remember is thinking the amylase hadn't worked because the mash didn't taste sweet!
So I chucked a 2.5kg bag of crushed Pilsner malt in the MT and give it a big stir, shortly after that I was asleep!
As I lie in bed this morning I wonder how this one will turn out!!!
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
I'm not as thunk as some drinkle peep I am but the drunker I stand here the longer I get.
Serves you right if it turns out brilliant and you can't remember that one little thing that made it work so well
AM
Serves you right if it turns out brilliant and you can't remember that one little thing that made it work so well
AM

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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
I think any of us that brew/distill late in the day might be able to own up to a similar episode.
I certainly can.
wishing you well with your ricey malt!
Robert.
I certainly can.
wishing you well with your ricey malt!
Robert.
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
It wasn't late in the day, I was in bed before 9pm!
SWMBO says I'm never to cook rice again, it was all over the kitchen and all up the stairs!
Now I just have to decide how to continue, Cant decide if I should pitch yeast on it as it is on the grain or strain it off first, it's still at 45°c in a mash tun.
SWMBO says I'm never to cook rice again, it was all over the kitchen and all up the stairs!
Now I just have to decide how to continue, Cant decide if I should pitch yeast on it as it is on the grain or strain it off first, it's still at 45°c in a mash tun.
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Ok so here's the method to the madness
To make 38 litres I used
4 kg rice
6 kg sugar
3 kg Pilsner malt
Allinsons yeast
I cooked the rice, 1 kg at a time in my rice cooker, then put all the rice in my MT, topped up with 25 litres of water and added a full pack of ritches amylase, the temp was 65°c after a good stir, I left it for 90 mins.
I then went back to check on it and it didn't appear to have done anything, there was no sign of any sugar, no sweetness to taste so I poured in a 3kg bag of crushed Pilsner malt, give it a good stir and left it overnight.
Today I took the liquid off the mash, 19 litres at 1.060SG
I then added this to 6kg of sugar that I had dissolved in 3 litres of boiling water to make a volume of 25 litres.
To this I added 13 litres of cold water to bring the volume up to 38 litres, the final SG reading was 1.090 @ 32°c
Before I added the yeast I dropped in a pack of Pilsner ensyme, two teaspoons of citric acid and two teaspoons of yeast nutrient (dap)
To make 38 litres I used
4 kg rice
6 kg sugar
3 kg Pilsner malt
Allinsons yeast
I cooked the rice, 1 kg at a time in my rice cooker, then put all the rice in my MT, topped up with 25 litres of water and added a full pack of ritches amylase, the temp was 65°c after a good stir, I left it for 90 mins.
I then went back to check on it and it didn't appear to have done anything, there was no sign of any sugar, no sweetness to taste so I poured in a 3kg bag of crushed Pilsner malt, give it a good stir and left it overnight.
Today I took the liquid off the mash, 19 litres at 1.060SG
I then added this to 6kg of sugar that I had dissolved in 3 litres of boiling water to make a volume of 25 litres.
To this I added 13 litres of cold water to bring the volume up to 38 litres, the final SG reading was 1.090 @ 32°c
Before I added the yeast I dropped in a pack of Pilsner ensyme, two teaspoons of citric acid and two teaspoons of yeast nutrient (dap)
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Anavrin wrote:..... the final SG reading was 1.090 @ 32°c Before I added the yeast I dropped in two teaspoons of citric acid ...
An SG taken at 32C will give a false read but that's not really a problem, as such.
Why did you add Citric Acid? You provide a lot of detail about your process but nothing to indicate that an acid addition was needed, just curious
AM

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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Hi aidanmac
The gravity is 1.093 after correction, I just couldn't be bothered to work it out at the time, that's why I put the temp, I knew it would be higher so wasn't bothered too much.
The citric acid was belt and braces I guess, I never even measured the PH, same with the Pilsner ensyme, I had it so I just chucked it in!
I try not to over complicate things, I didn't really want to add the malt but after hours cooking rice and mashing I had little choice, needed something to add before the temperature dropped too much for a conversion.
Might have ruined the hole point of using rice, I'll find out in a few weeks I guess!
The gravity is 1.093 after correction, I just couldn't be bothered to work it out at the time, that's why I put the temp, I knew it would be higher so wasn't bothered too much.
The citric acid was belt and braces I guess, I never even measured the PH, same with the Pilsner ensyme, I had it so I just chucked it in!
I try not to over complicate things, I didn't really want to add the malt but after hours cooking rice and mashing I had little choice, needed something to add before the temperature dropped too much for a conversion.
Might have ruined the hole point of using rice, I'll find out in a few weeks I guess!
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
The reason I asked about the Citric Acid is that if the wash is too acidic the yeast cells will go asleep and the ferment will appear stalled. Two teaspoons of Citric is a lot to use even if your water is very soft and it may have dropped the pH too low for the yeast to work
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
I suppose I should start checking these things, especially when experimenting with a new wash, I could check it today but I'm not sure how much the ph changes in the first 24hrs.
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Just tested the PH after 24hours fermentation, it's low around 3 but I didn't check it before I pitched so I'm not sure if this is normal or not.
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
At 3 most of the yeast cells are dormant or almost asleep
You could add some Sodium Bicarb and the pH will definitely rise. Dissolve 2 teaspoons in a cup of warm water before adding to the wash and add it slowly. It will fizz up quite a lot but should get the pH back up. Depending or how much it adjusts the balance you may have to do a second addition.
I always found it worked best if I added more dry yeast after the pH has been corrected.
Generally I don't like using Sodium Bicarb but when a wash stalls due to low pH there's not much other choice.
AM
You could add some Sodium Bicarb and the pH will definitely rise. Dissolve 2 teaspoons in a cup of warm water before adding to the wash and add it slowly. It will fizz up quite a lot but should get the pH back up. Depending or how much it adjusts the balance you may have to do a second addition.

I always found it worked best if I added more dry yeast after the pH has been corrected.
Generally I don't like using Sodium Bicarb but when a wash stalls due to low pH there's not much other choice.
AM

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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Cheers AM
It's still going but maybe not as fast as I would expect, I'll get some baking powder tomorrow and add some like you suggest.
It's still going but maybe not as fast as I would expect, I'll get some baking powder tomorrow and add some like you suggest.
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Baking SODA. 

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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Cheers for that, I thought they were the same thing but a quick google suggests not.
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Re: Drunked Rice Vodka
Baking Powder also contains an acidic component, often Cream of Tartar, and other bits you really don't need. Pure is best
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