logo                   
Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login. New Registrations are disabled.

Notification

Icon
Error

Login


2 Pages12>
Options
Go to last post Go to first unread
Offline nj12  
#1 Posted : 12 years ago
nj12


Rank: Newbie

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/17/2012(UTC)
Posts: 9

"well im fairly new to this but wanted to try a sweet feed whisky. i did a lot of reading and ran to tractor supply to get the feed, only to find out i should have bought all grain feed not sweet feed (so why do we call it sweet feed whiskey). i decided to ferment it anyway hopefully ill get to distill it next week. heres my recipe:

4in of sweet feed in 6 gallon bucket
5 lbs sugar
3 packets of flieschmans yeast

initial s.g. was 1.084

going to distill it 2x in a pot still, my question is what kind of results can i expect with the pelleted sweet feed?"
Offline scotty  
#2 Posted : 12 years ago
scotty


Rank: Senior Member

Reputation:

Exalted


Groups: Registered, Moderator
Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC)
Posts: 2,209

what makes you think you purchased the wrong stuff?? sweet feed has a molasses coating which is necessary in the sweet feed wash.
Offline 49rMiner  
#3 Posted : 12 years ago
49rMiner


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/24/2012(UTC)
Posts: 13

The pelletized stuff will work; it'll just be a bear racking it off....
Offline heeler  
#4 Posted : 12 years ago
heeler


Rank: Senior Member

Reputation:

Exalted


Groups: Registered, Moderator
Joined: 4/14/2010(UTC)
Posts: 1,666

Was thanked: 16 time(s) in 16 post(s)
No worries dude, when you start to syphon it off just keep an eye on it down in the bucket and stop when it gets close, we all have this issue weather its with sweetfeed or fruit or almost any other ferments. We still wanna leave all that goopy stuff behind. Just be carefull and dont fret over it.
Offline heeler  
#5 Posted : 12 years ago
heeler


Rank: Senior Member

Reputation:

Exalted


Groups: Registered, Moderator
Joined: 4/14/2010(UTC)
Posts: 1,666

Was thanked: 16 time(s) in 16 post(s)
Oh and just for future reference, sweetfeed can be pelleted or left in the whole grain style,(pelleted is for older horses that dont have good teeth, and or bad digestion thats all) either will work ---- just as Mr. Scotty pointed out, its the molassess that we are after and you'll prolly get some grainy flavor too. IMHO...
Offline scotty  
#6 Posted : 12 years ago
scotty


Rank: Senior Member

Reputation:

Exalted


Groups: Registered, Moderator
Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC)
Posts: 2,209

i guess i need to learn how you folks knew he was talking about pelletized sweet feed???
Offline 49rMiner  
#7 Posted : 12 years ago
49rMiner


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/24/2012(UTC)
Posts: 13

"
Originally Posted by: nj12 Go to Quoted Post


going to distill it 2x in a pot still, my question is what kind of results can i expect with the pelleted sweet feed?


I fingered it out this way, matey!"
Offline scotty  
#8 Posted : 12 years ago
scotty


Rank: Senior Member

Reputation:

Exalted


Groups: Registered, Moderator
Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC)
Posts: 2,209

wow-- i cant see - thanks lol oops
Offline nj12  
#9 Posted : 12 years ago
nj12


Rank: Newbie

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/17/2012(UTC)
Posts: 9

thanks everyone for the fast replies. i will let you know how it turns out. i have a small 2.5 gallon copper still so i plan on doing 2 stripping runs then 1 spirits run.
Offline Wewtster  
#10 Posted : 12 years ago
Wewtster


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/17/2013(UTC)
Posts: 67

Ha I did the same thing! I'm actually distilling a batch of right now.. It was a pain in the rear getting all the liquid out of my sweet feed..it soaked up a good couple of gallons. It's coming out at a high proof just fine and taste okay. Imnot really sure what a good sweet feed whiskey taste like though.
Offline nj12  
#11 Posted : 12 years ago
nj12


Rank: Newbie

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/17/2012(UTC)
Posts: 9

what kind of still are you using?
Offline Wewtster  
#12 Posted : 12 years ago
Wewtster


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/17/2013(UTC)
Posts: 67

"
Originally Posted by: nj12 Go to Quoted Post
what kind of still are you using?


5gallon pot still"
Offline nj12  
#13 Posted : 12 years ago
nj12


Rank: Newbie

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/17/2012(UTC)
Posts: 9

is it from whiskeystill ? i have the 2.5 gallon
Offline Wewtster  
#14 Posted : 12 years ago
Wewtster


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/17/2013(UTC)
Posts: 67

No sir. Its too risky and too expensive to buy a still from a site IMO. By the way my whisky turned light yellowish brown..a similar color to my wash. I don't think that suppose to happen it came out pure white and clear..
Offline Tracyman0111  
#15 Posted : 12 years ago
Tracyman0111


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 11/28/2012(UTC)
Posts: 77

"
Originally Posted by: nj12 Go to Quoted Post
thanks everyone for the fast replies. i will let you know how it turns out. i have a small 2.5 gallon copper still so i plan on doing 2 stripping runs then 1 spirits run.


Apologies that I have no insight on your color situation, Im a newbie as well. When you talk about doing 2 stripping runs and 1 spirits run, can you go into that in some more detail? I have a general idea of what you mean.....I have a 7 gallon reflux still that can also be ran as a pot by using only the leibig condenser, and Im interested in getting into the manufacture of something more crafty than straight ethanol."
Offline Tracyman0111  
#16 Posted : 12 years ago
Tracyman0111


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 11/28/2012(UTC)
Posts: 77

Originally Posted by: Wewtster Go to Quoted Post
No sir. Its too risky and too expensive to buy a still from a site IMO. By the way my whisky turned light yellowish brown..a similar color to my wash. I don't think that suppose to happen it came out pure white and clear..


Ive always been under the impression that a reflux was the only way to get a white clear distillate, that running as a pot still would always produce tastes/colors of some type....?
Offline dieselduo  
#17 Posted : 12 years ago
dieselduo


Rank: Senior Member

Reputation:

Exalted


Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/24/2012(UTC)
Posts: 630

Thanks: 1 times
Was thanked: 13 time(s) in 13 post(s)
even running in pot mode it comes out clear. Reflux will take taste out and produce a neutral
Offline Tracyman0111  
#18 Posted : 12 years ago
Tracyman0111


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 11/28/2012(UTC)
Posts: 77

Originally Posted by: dieselduo Go to Quoted Post
even running in pot mode it comes out clear. Reflux will take taste out and produce a neutral


So, no matter what kind of a still you run, or how you run it, color should NEVER transfer, and is always added after the fact? And pot is the only way for taste to be produced?
Offline Wewtster  
#19 Posted : 12 years ago
Wewtster


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/17/2013(UTC)
Posts: 67

Why would my whiskey turn slightly yellow like my wash? I did have a tiny bit of solids in my pot..but I figured coffee filters would take care of it.
Offline Wewtster  
#20 Posted : 12 years ago
Wewtster


Rank: Junior Member

Reputation:

Neutral


Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/17/2013(UTC)
Posts: 67

Taste will transfer with a pot still, but rarely if ever with a reflux style still.
Users browsing this topic
Guest
2 Pages12>
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.