Degassing - S Gravity?
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Degassing - S Gravity?
Hello all,
Just a quick one after degassing the wash the S gravity appears to have gone up?
From 990 to 994/2, is this because there now more particles suspended in the wash, or am I just losing it!? Lol
Cheers
Just a quick one after degassing the wash the S gravity appears to have gone up?
From 990 to 994/2, is this because there now more particles suspended in the wash, or am I just losing it!? Lol
Cheers
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JCT - Newcomer
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Re: Degassing - S Gravity?
That is a very good question. I consider myself a fair hand at this yeast malarkey and I have no firm idea.
So.... Particulate shouldn't make that much difference. I quite fancy temperature? Or operator error
Better.. Why degas. That's time wasted when you could have been stillin'
So.... Particulate shouldn't make that much difference. I quite fancy temperature? Or operator error
Better.. Why degas. That's time wasted when you could have been stillin'
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Re: Degassing - S Gravity?
I will come down on the side of temperature above all other factors.
Mash may not degass, I and others may.
I will concede that with Mash freeze stripping, a fizzy strip won't happen.
Try both de-gassing and not yourself, maybe a few times, before deciding which is best.
It has been known for a fizzy strip, with or without boil pieces, to make a mess.
Maybe weigh up the clean up time against a simple whisking or whatever.
Or try freeze stripping?
Robert.
Mash may not degass, I and others may.
I will concede that with Mash freeze stripping, a fizzy strip won't happen.
Try both de-gassing and not yourself, maybe a few times, before deciding which is best.
It has been known for a fizzy strip, with or without boil pieces, to make a mess.
Maybe weigh up the clean up time against a simple whisking or whatever.
Or try freeze stripping?
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Degassing - S Gravity?
Good point. I am never in a rush for my washes. Washes will degas naturally in probably 2 weeks.
If time is an issue degass.
.. And if you have the space, try freezing. Just sooooo easy.
If time is an issue degass.
.. And if you have the space, try freezing. Just sooooo easy.

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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Degassing - S Gravity?
Although my last vodka star wash fermented out in a week, it took me ages to degas. The fizz just kept on coming so I feel it would definitely not have been wise to run it without degassing first.
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Re: Degassing - S Gravity?
I am not going to start a fight, but I am of the opinion that if you filled it to 4 litre instead of 4.5 it would be ok. If you also had some coinage in there. 

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Re: Degassing - S Gravity?
Coming from a winemaking background, I was very keen on de-gassing initially, especially with airstill. Now that I have T500 with lid clamped down, I confess I don't bother at all, other than siphoning from fermenting vessel to demijohns and then pouring into still.
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