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Super Simple Beginner Mash Recipe Pt. 2 

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Distilling the Super Simple Beginner recipe with the Mile Hi 8-gallon Dual Purpose Pro still. I go through my process when running my still in pot still mode and how to teach yourself how to make cuts at the end.
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@jonathansanchez319
@jonathansanchez319 Год назад
I can't tell you how much easier things would've been for me if I found these videos earlier on
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Thank you.
@stubaker2574
@stubaker2574 Год назад
Id still be in prison today if i knew then what i know now!!! Im an old ridgerunner and still's were still around but so was the law..many famous maker's were from around here or near by...nowaday's you can do in the carport and never get caught.. great vid's and sharing rescipe's
@dgoldenninja641
@dgoldenninja641 2 года назад
This guide was exactly what I was looking for for how to make ms. Thank you so much. Keep up the amazing work
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
It makes my day to hear that it was helpful to you. Thank you so much.
@bsflower13
@bsflower13 Год назад
This was great! learned more from your 2 videos on alcohol making than I would have ever dreamed! Thank you thank you thank you!
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
I'm so glad you are finding my content useful.
@citylotgardening6171
@citylotgardening6171 Год назад
Great video series and great tutorial thanks for sharing friend 👍
@brianhouchin3742
@brianhouchin3742 2 года назад
Great information for someone who is just starting out. Very informative on the steps needed to get the run done.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful, Brian.
@JosephLeachDivemonkey
@JosephLeachDivemonkey Год назад
Thank you Brother for doing what you do ! This is priceless for me being new !
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
You're welcome, I'm glad you find it valuable.
@skylorsomera7664
@skylorsomera7664 2 года назад
"Gonna need a lighter" pulls out a torch 😂
@superlightninX
@superlightninX Год назад
😂 1ST THING I SAID !!! HELL OF A LIGHTER 😂
@joshuatremper5026
@joshuatremper5026 Год назад
A real mans lighter
@ericenos1097
@ericenos1097 2 года назад
Your vids are very informative and your teaching style is very good and easy to follow.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Thank you very much Eric!
@coreyblondell3778
@coreyblondell3778 Год назад
Thank you for your videos. Getting ready to get set up to run my first batch.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
That's awesome! What are you going to be running?
@theironduke9214
@theironduke9214 2 года назад
Good video, well put together and everything explained really well. Thanks
@bottshobart
@bottshobart 2 года назад
Loved the video great job
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Thanks so much Lewis!
@hilmiakbas8999
@hilmiakbas8999 5 месяцев назад
You're great sir. Thank you for letting teach everything.
@brianmckibben2300
@brianmckibben2300 2 года назад
Got the Breaking Bad vibe going with the RV there. Propane needs good ventilation indoors.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
😂 yeah, trust me, air blows through that thing like wind tunnel.
@michaelfant5842
@michaelfant5842 8 месяцев назад
I am just beginning to take up the hobby and your presentation and info is excellent. You know how to do it !!! Thanks.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. I'm glad you find our content helpful.
@knightmare1015
@knightmare1015 2 года назад
This was awesome. 130 proof or 65% ABV is really good for a pot still. I tend to favor George's method over at Barley & Hops Brewing for running a still which makes cutting really easy for me. Also, if you want something that's easier to drink but doesn't lower the proof, try adding some vegetable glycerin to your finished product. It's about 2 fluid ounces per gallon.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
I've heard others talk about vegetable glycerin also, but I haven't tried it yet.
@andyjenkins5474
@andyjenkins5474 Год назад
@stephen which video at Barely and Hops are you referring to! I’d like to watch just to compare notes as I get ready to make a run.
@unsane78
@unsane78 2 года назад
Owl's nest is looking good 😎
@bryanwainscott2168
@bryanwainscott2168 2 года назад
Awesome job for us new people ….. thank you
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Thanks, Brian. I'm glad you liked it.
@tonyverhulst9948
@tonyverhulst9948 Год назад
Never made moonshine but spent 10 year of my working life in a chemistry lab. This may be a nit, but it was standard practice to introduce the cooling water at the low point of the condenser,
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Yes, that's how I do it also.
@FrankTheTank2823
@FrankTheTank2823 Год назад
You mention adjusting temperature to speed up or slow down the drip as needed. Does speeding up/slowing down that process with extra/less heat, impact yield and/or proof? If so, how does those adjustments impact the outcome? I just stumbled on the channel and am preparing to start stilling my own stuff, thank you for the advice and easy to follow format.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Increasing heat speeds up the flow and can affect the final yield. It depends on just how much extra heat you add, but most importantly, smearing increases with speed. It becomes harder to make cuts because heads, hearts, and tails smear together.
@daverees986
@daverees986 Год назад
Hi, I notice that your cooling water too your condenser is in reverse from other video's I've watched, is there a difference how the cooling water connected to the condenser ? Thanks for any feedback going to do my first run and searching for the person with the right info that makes sense for me. Thanks for your time making these tutorials for the beginner like me. ( Dave Rees South Wales. UK)
@Shotgun12113
@Shotgun12113 7 месяцев назад
Is their a shelf life for it after its done fermented??
@henkdrese
@henkdrese 8 месяцев назад
Watching it dripping, "this is fun"🤣. You only destil it once, right? Wouldnt the endresult be better if you do it twice? Oops i should have read the other reactions first. You already answered it. Sorry. I love your videos, so relaxing👍
@scratchwilderness
@scratchwilderness Год назад
Any tips on how to install a thermometer like you have in the still pot? Mine only has one at the top piece of the condenser and I know the temp in the pot isn’t the same. Thanks sir! Great videos!
@subterfusion4005
@subterfusion4005 2 года назад
This is great info. As a total beginner it would be awesome if you could show some of the helpful equipment that you use, like thermometers and cheeseclorh and all...specific gravity stuff. Thank you!
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Thanks for the video idea. I will definitely put that on the content schedule.
@codder32
@codder32 5 месяцев назад
@@StillnTheClear Hi! Did you ever end up doing anything like it ? I am lining up all the purchases and noting everything that would be needed and would love to be sure of it all!
@dougshelton69
@dougshelton69 7 месяцев назад
I cut out foreshots then cut better than a pint....keep the rest till 80% then stop...all in a 1 1/2 gallon bottle...5 gallon runs...put in med oak chips🎉❤😮
@aminutewithbourbon
@aminutewithbourbon 7 месяцев назад
This series is excellent! Thank you! How long did you let the mash sit in the buckets? Is there a specific way to determine when it's ready to distill?
@doug292009
@doug292009 2 года назад
Can you do a video on how you set up your pump
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Yes, I will make one soon.
@shoehorn2010
@shoehorn2010 Год назад
These are great videos that you have put together enjoy them a lot and I'm going to give this one a try. It looked like your mash was very clear before you put it into your still? How do you clarify your mash?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Thank you. I just separate the liquid from the grain. Then I let it set for a day or so. This allows the sediment to sink to the bottom of the bucket before I pour into the still.
@alexisnick92
@alexisnick92 10 месяцев назад
What is the reason for tossing the first flow?
@PhilipBailey-v7v
@PhilipBailey-v7v Год назад
Purchased several of the kits. Worked out exactly as instructed. My question is, can you keep your forshots and tail. Mix to the appropriate ABV and use that as a hand sanitizer ? Philip
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
I'm so glad you're liking the kits. As far as the hand sanitizer goes, I've never made it, but I know forshots and tails won't hurt you rubbing it on your skin. It would seem to me that you would want to add some sort of oil or gel so it wouldn't evaporate to fast from your hands. I bet there are some DIY sanitizer videos out there. Thanks for the comment.
@rickemartini
@rickemartini 2 года назад
Great and easy to follow vid, thanks! Will adding a neutral alcohol to a fermented wash to get the ABV up a bit before distilling add any benefit in flavor?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
In my opinion, no benefit in flavor in fact loss of flavor more you add. That's not necessarily a bad thing it just depends on what you're after. Thanks for the comment and the kind words.
@scottybowles1909
@scottybowles1909 Год назад
New to all this, why do you toss out the 1st 300 mils? And what are cuts?
@terebag56
@terebag56 Год назад
great vids....been wanting to try hands at distilling so this is great intro for beginner. took look at your article on stills under $200. what size do you feel is adequate for a real beginner ? go small and multiply efforts or go large and go home?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
I would say the 9.6 gallon is a good first still.
@lanceroberthough1275
@lanceroberthough1275 Год назад
What water temp should be maintained?
@jamesmoran151
@jamesmoran151 2 года назад
think you should mention your prof meter is celebrated at 60 so you need to adjust for temp
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Damn, You're right. It's so hard to remember everything as I go along. Thanks for the comment.
@shawnmcdonald9070
@shawnmcdonald9070 2 года назад
Wondering what you do with all the used grain over you separate the curb from the mash. Feed it to the chickens? Compost? Could you dry it and grind it?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
I feed the critters in the woods.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
You could grind it if you wanted to, but all the starch is gone.
@pennyjiang211
@pennyjiang211 6 месяцев назад
So,you run the raw wash with the pot still no stuffing and get around 130proof out ? That seems great,since im thinking usual pot still just get around 60proof or something
@piripikerr8896
@piripikerr8896 Год назад
Awsome video , Is this good for consumption afterwards?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Absolutely.
@davidwesthoff
@davidwesthoff 2 года назад
Great video, I need to make video from mine
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Thanks. You definitely need to make a video.
@Nick.k18
@Nick.k18 Год назад
I am very new to all of this so maybe you could help shed some light. I noticed you didn’t do a stripping run. Why was that? Because of the type of still or the recipe? How do you know whether a stripping run will be necessary? Thanks!
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
As a beginner, you will want to try both methods. It really has to do with the type of spirit you're making and your preference for either flavor or purity. I find that I like to mostly like whiskeys and brandy. A single pot still run works very well for these spirits. I will do stripping runs if I'm trying to "clean up" the spirit, but the trade off is a loss of some flavor.
@iancardy4600
@iancardy4600 Год назад
Can you tell me what temperature you suggest while running the wash through the still (for a pot still) When your video gets to 7.18 minutes your thermometer is reading 180 F or about 80 C. I have both a reflux still and a pot still, when using the reflux still the temperature should be between 56 C to about 65 C. I am learning how to use the pot still
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
The temp of the wash in the pot will be directly related to the ABV% of the wash. The temps will vary with that variable.
@richardhenderson9127
@richardhenderson9127 3 месяца назад
That is a nice little still. What do they call it?
@thomyafanaro4072
@thomyafanaro4072 7 месяцев назад
You have to use Home Depot bucket
@mrushing76
@mrushing76 7 месяцев назад
What is the disadvantage to the product if you cap it and not let it breath for 24 hours?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 7 месяцев назад
No real disadvantage, but allowing it to breathe helps eliminate some of the more volatile alcohols.
@josephchavez3850
@josephchavez3850 8 месяцев назад
My mash has been for three days how much longer do I wait ?
@drumkendrum
@drumkendrum 2 месяца назад
If i have a 5gal still and have 10gal to run through it do I just do two runs one after the other ?
@stinkincooldesigns8469
@stinkincooldesigns8469 2 года назад
I see all these channels talking about cuts, but when you watch the pop corn documentary on RU-vid, they just fill up jars and then empty them into a big barrel of water to prrof it, they are not worried about all these crazy cuts and heads, heart and tails
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
When you run the same recipe enough times it becomes easy to make your running cuts. Cut the heads out and run all your hearts, then cut out the tails. You can do it all on the fly with experience.
@Overthemountaim747
@Overthemountaim747 6 месяцев назад
What still model is this? Or custom deal. Thanks 🙏
@Rubberduck-tx2bh
@Rubberduck-tx2bh 2 года назад
Just 1 & done? Would you get a tastier & wider hearts cut on 2nd distillation? Then toss the feints in the next batch?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
In this instance, the single run is done for 2 reasons. 1. I personally prefer the taste of single run corn. 2. This process is for the beginner to start learning home-distilling and they can work their way through multiple distillations and reflux and those things. Thanks for the comment.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Oh but to specifically answer your question, yes you will get wider hearts cuts on a second run, but as far as tastier, well that is subjective to each individual.
@seantaulbee9494
@seantaulbee9494 8 месяцев назад
You ever reused the spent grain an backset for a sour mash with this mash bill?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 8 месяцев назад
Not with this mash bill. I'm sure it would work. I just prefer using un-flaked corn in a sour mash.
@seantaulbee9494
@seantaulbee9494 8 месяцев назад
I used cracked corn when I tried this had a lot of compliments but I have this bill fermenting as a sour mash I'll let ya know the results!
@joshuavictorino6044
@joshuavictorino6044 Год назад
Is this still sold as a kit? And if so where can I look into it.
@chrislnflorida5192
@chrislnflorida5192 Год назад
😂😂 all the goodies in your 2nd jug of water, maybe no pump problems.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Lol, you're so right 😂
@jamesgrey8093
@jamesgrey8093 2 года назад
Im doing research before i build or put together my still,its a ss 55 gal drum and it will be going into a sanke beer keg then the condenser will be a liebig but im not sure how long it should be considering the size and all. Would i be ok with a standard size condenser or you think i should put on a longer one?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
If you're going to build a standard 2" column, then a standard length liebig will be fine. If you are going to use a 3" or 4" column then I would consider a larger liebig or even a shotgun condenser.
@samuelmiller4123
@samuelmiller4123 Год назад
In between parts one and two when you separate the grain from the liquid how did you do it? By siphon or did you strain it through a cloth? Thank you!
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
I siphoned the was off the grains, but you can do it either way.
@atubeviewer4942
@atubeviewer4942 Год назад
Can you do the 24hr paper towel on top to breath later or does it have to be done right after the run?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
It can be done later, but the benefit of doing it right away is to help with decides which jars to blend together.
@atubeviewer4942
@atubeviewer4942 Год назад
@@StillnTheClear And the breathing it does in 24 hrs does what? Can you really tell the difference?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
@@atubeviewer4942 the more volatile alcohols will evaporate. There is definitely a taste difference.
@thejollyfrog640
@thejollyfrog640 Год назад
Propane burner in a small room. Not much air movement in room as curtains not moving. Propane burner right next to curtains (must be the fireproof type). Gas bottle right next to propane burner Another gas bottle not too far away from burner. = A ticking time bomb
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
There's actually a door about 7' away with a fan pulling air out. I appreciate your concern and thanks for the comment.
@patrickbrewer2794
@patrickbrewer2794 2 года назад
Can this also be used for gas in a weed eater or car or is that a different recipe.
@britmaster1775
@britmaster1775 8 месяцев назад
What sthil are you using and where can I get one like it ?
@nathansymonds5192
@nathansymonds5192 5 месяцев назад
Why the paper towel?
@rldays9179
@rldays9179 2 года назад
I must have missed something. I watch the first video and you made the wash and I was in 2 buckets and you showed the gravity was 1040. Ok 👍. Now in this video you are putting a liquid into your still... where did the corn go? What was the end gravity? Did you get it down to 990? What did I miss?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Sorry, The gravity went 0.999 and I separated the grains off camera.
@mattadams6238
@mattadams6238 2 года назад
How is it you don’t have so a stripping run? I’m a total beginner but was under the impression that without a thumper you had to do stripping runs?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
You do not have to do a stripping run. It depends on the alcohol that you prefer. High proof alcohol with a more neutral flavor require a stripping run. This recipe is a high flavor corn whiskey and is a lower proof, so a single run with no thumper works great.
@granthatcher
@granthatcher 2 года назад
Do you have to seperate the grains from the wash before distilling?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Yes. At least you do in a typical still there are specialized stills that can distill on the grain.
@granthatcher
@granthatcher 2 года назад
@@StillnTheClear thank you!
@jimeckerman2283
@jimeckerman2283 2 года назад
Hi everyone I’m a beginner distiller and have a question hopefully someone can answer. I followed the super simple beginner mash recipe and my starting SG is 1.070 My question is , is this SG to high?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Sorry, I just saw your question Jim. It isn't too high, but you may need to supplement the mash with some yeast nutrient to keep the yeast colony happy as it grows.
@jjwmacdo
@jjwmacdo Год назад
why do you let the jars breath?e with the paper towel like that? Does covering them with a air-tight lid make a difference?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
We let it breathe with the paper towels because that allows more volatile vapors to evaporate and escape the jar.
@Caseydog3
@Caseydog3 2 года назад
2 questions did you say how long you fermented? And can you just use cracked corn by itself? Thanks
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Yes, you can just cracked corn. The flavor will be different. The length of the ferment is dependent mainly on how well you can keep the temp of the ferment around 85f. It will take 7 to 14 days.
@billywhitt4338
@billywhitt4338 Месяц назад
Is that a 4 inch copper collum
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 23 дня назад
No, it's a 2".
@joemyers1776
@joemyers1776 Год назад
Where does that still come from?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
It came from Mile Hi. Here's a video I did about that still. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EbGZbuNZgiI.html
@Cajunman1977-k3f
@Cajunman1977-k3f 7 месяцев назад
What local ingredients can be used for mash?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 7 месяцев назад
You can use cracked corn from feed store, but the malted barley is the thing you can't get everywhere. You can get it at your local home brew shop if you have one. You can also get malted barley at STC stillntheclear.com/product/malted-barley-10-lbs-free-shipping/
@Mrbigp59
@Mrbigp59 8 месяцев назад
I heard stnl steel stills are not as good as copper
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 8 месяцев назад
You will find folks who believe that's true. I don't believe it's true. I think there are pros and cons to both. Are you thinking about getting a still?
@dustencoe2581
@dustencoe2581 11 дней назад
How long for the ferment?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 10 дней назад
It typically takes about 10 days.
@rawoutdoors5377
@rawoutdoors5377 2 года назад
I built a stil out of a 20L deer keg. If you doubled or tripped this recipe will it still work out alright?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Yes it will.
@derrickpomranky297
@derrickpomranky297 2 года назад
Do you do anything or add anything to clear the wash? or just let everything settle and separate the wash?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
No need to clear it. Just separate as best you can.
@billychambliss5028
@billychambliss5028 2 года назад
How much would every thing cost paddle syyl Suger and the grain how much all together would it cost
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
I paid about $10 for the paddle. Then I modified it. The sugar will be about $10. The grain kit is $29. stillntheclear.com/product-category/moonshine-ingredients-kits/
@GregACL971
@GregACL971 Год назад
how much you discarded?
@timmcgowan5913
@timmcgowan5913 10 месяцев назад
Where did you get your still?.
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 10 месяцев назад
Mile Hi Distilling milehidistilling.com/product/8-gallon-with-copper-2-inch-diameter-dual-purpose-pro/?ref=28599
@joebrown3769
@joebrown3769 Год назад
What a out the heads, I didn't see you toss any.
@richardrush4841
@richardrush4841 2 года назад
So out of 6-6½ gallon you throw away the first 2-4 oz that's methanol?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
That is the standard "safe" amount to throw out. That amount also includes a portion of the heads. It's actually more than needs to be thrown out. Yes that is the part that includes methanol.
@richardrush4841
@richardrush4841 2 года назад
@@StillnTheClear thanks for the reply ✌🏼
@chipjennelle8718
@chipjennelle8718 2 года назад
When you separated the wash from the grains how did you keep the thick syrup from getting in the wash you didn't show that so my first run was cloudy as all out
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
I just separated the wash from the grains by siphoning it. I have since built a mash tun that drains it from the grain automatically.
@chipjennelle8718
@chipjennelle8718 2 года назад
@@StillnTheClear so far 2 runs best I can get is 60 proof what am I doing wrong using your kit and following your. Instructions
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
@@chipjennelle8718 how are you checking to see if the ferment is done.?
@chipjennelle8718
@chipjennelle8718 2 года назад
@@StillnTheClear bubbler stopped waited 2 days and there was no bubbling of the wash total 10 days
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
@@chipjennelle8718 there is a trouble shooting video for a stuck ferment, which is what I suspect has happened, on the channel. I'll see if I can find a link.
@johnmagnusson9289
@johnmagnusson9289 Год назад
What is the make of pump?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
It's just a pond pump from Harbor Freight.
@johnmagnusson9289
@johnmagnusson9289 Год назад
@@StillnTheClear Thanks
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
@@johnmagnusson9289 my pleasure.
@fvgdrywall8261
@fvgdrywall8261 2 года назад
Made your beginner mash just now....see how it turns out
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
Awesome, let us know how it goes.
@fvgdrywall8261
@fvgdrywall8261 2 года назад
I forgot to take a starting gravity reading...if I followed the recipe exactly what should that measurement be?
@barnabassackett
@barnabassackett 2 года назад
So what did it yield????
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 2 года назад
I kept just under a gallon at 109
@davidreed628
@davidreed628 Год назад
300ml....1.25 cups for us good Americans
@michaeladamstone2911
@michaeladamstone2911 5 месяцев назад
So why would you sit there watching it dripping instead of having that copper pipe going into a large container and then when it's done to separate it into smaller jars
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 5 месяцев назад
Because the different parts of the run are different. If you run it into 1 large container then you homogenize all the different parts of the run together.
@DYLANLINDEEN14
@DYLANLINDEEN14 9 месяцев назад
What still is this ?
@chrismcdonald6481
@chrismcdonald6481 Год назад
Seen lots of ??. Cooties in last jug of water. No concerns??
@SecretHQReviews
@SecretHQReviews Год назад
Dumb question for you - Why wouldn't someone just let it all run (getting rid of the heads obviously) into a bucket and then cut it down with water all at the same time?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Some people do it that way, but you do run the risk of including some parts of the run that you might not have otherwise included.
@SecretHQReviews
@SecretHQReviews Год назад
@@StillnTheClear You mean once it gets to the tails? I figure if you were babysitting it and continually quality checking, one would be able to detect a change no? Or perhaps use a proofing parrot to stay up to speed as it goes?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
@@SecretHQReviews you can certainly learn to make cuts on the run with some practice, but I only recommend it on a recipe you've run a number of times and have become familiar with where the good cuts usually are for that recipe.
@metinbakan4175
@metinbakan4175 Год назад
Türkiye 'den takip için , Türkçe çeviri, lütfen 🎉
@Rue2love
@Rue2love 5 месяцев назад
I might need him as a husband ❤❤❤
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear 5 месяцев назад
Sorry, I'm already a husband, 😁
@Rue2love
@Rue2love 5 месяцев назад
@@StillnTheClear respect 🙌 👏 🙏
@metinbakan4175
@metinbakan4175 Год назад
Türkçe çeviri, Lütfen 😢😢😢😢
@michaeladamstone2911
@michaeladamstone2911 5 месяцев назад
You're still as beautiful however I must say people who know will understand what you're talking about us novices who've never tried before I have no idea what's going on you plug in the pump we have no idea what that kind of pump is and then water comes out of the hose where's the water coming from is that your mash what is that we have no idea what you're doing
@terry8122
@terry8122 Год назад
I hear them saying heads about that first liquid..but is there anything that those collected over time be used for anything instead of just throwing it out?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
Degreaser
@magicdrummer411
@magicdrummer411 Год назад
How long does it take to ferment?
@StillnTheClear
@StillnTheClear Год назад
It depends on your mash and your conditions, but typically 7 to 10 days is common.
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