Originally Posted by: muadib2001 Hey Farmin, can you post your recipe?
So you poured your distillate back in the wash and then re-ran it in pot-mode? I've heard of re-running the distillate diluted in water, but this is the first time I (assume) one has put the distillate back in the wash. Still, I guess it's the same as running from the get-go.
What was the bad part about the molasses? What did it leave behind? It's only half fermentable, so I suppose it did leave something behind, but I didn't think it would be that bad.
Muadib, I got the recipe off of HD.org, and wanted to try an all molasses beer, I put 14lbs of molasses in 5 gals of hot water, then pitched 1/3 cup of bakers yeast. It took off like a freight train, but upon more studying I probably should have increased the molasses to 20lbs. I admit I mis-read the recipe and mistook 7L of molasses for 7lbs of molasses. Damm Metric Units!!!!
I realized 7lbs was WAY to weak, so I doubled it. The original recipe called for 7 LITERS of molasses to 5 gallons water.
Ok, memory check time. I had made 2 buckets of molasses beer, and when I got ready to run the 2nd one I poured what I had left of the reflux rum in the pot with the beer. Then took the scrubbers out of the column and only used the short one. I liked it, especially mixed w/ diet coke, but my whiskey drinking friends didnt.
Well first off everything the molasses got remotely close to somehow got a good coating of molasses, which the bugs loved to no end. Also when I tried to use my hydrometer it sank in the beer and surfaced coated in molasses goo, making it unreadable. And worse, when I used my clear siphon hose it left a coating of syrupy goo I have not been able to remove. AND I had to scrub the pot a lot more than usual to get it clean.
If i ever try it again I may use half molasses, half sugar and see what happens.
Farmin