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“SafSpirit D-53: A Pure Malt Whiskey Delight”
Hiya.This topic does not contain any specific questions or instructions yet. And does not serve any specific purpose. So no pregnant mare or sucking foal should be harmed or insulted. Just a diary. So far.Well, got me some D-53 stuff for “pure malt fermentation” (indeed?) Washed me the “beer” (40 liters total) using 10 kilos of barley malt (80% Pale + 20% Vienna). It’s like OG1.055 (13.5oP). This yeast is claimed to be stable up to 14% alcohol. But I never torment or tantalize my wort that much: 6-7% AbV is just enough for me.Gonna get me some “apple, pear, peach or banana, mango blah-blah-blah… wishing to produce tasty malt new-make spirits”.The representative of Fermentis in Russia positions this yeast as a product for obtaining excellent distillates that do not require maturation by aging in a cask. Okay, let’s pot-still it twice or thrice and see!I’m sitting here thinking about the statement of the mentioned representative that “this yeast does not flocculate which makes it impossible to reuse it”. And, is that true?
Check the photo: there is a great opportunity for top-cropping, just 5 hours after adding the rehydrated yeast. Even if one gonna kill the main yeast mass by producing the stinky 14% AbV… such a high alcohol content is not expected in the first 24-36 hours of the process. So where’s the catch? Except usual sellers’ lies BS, lol.To be continued. I hope so.har druckit för mycket
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