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"I just finished running 8 gallons of sweet feed mash:
Recipe: 6 lbs of sugar about 4"" of sweet grain pellets (Never again) 6 gallons water about 3/4 bag of turbo 48 yeast
Mash ran for about 5 days
not sure what happened but the mash smelt a little pungent
after I finished dumping the heads and started collecting the hearts it has a very distinctive odor and it isn't very smooth.
My question is WHAT IN THE HELL DID I DO WRONG! sorry about the yelling but damm man it isn't at all what I thought was going to be good...
any thought on what happened...:"
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i think you went wrong by using a turbo with sweet feed. Also try non pelletized sweet feed next time
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i hate that grain in the pail recipe- I never tried it but it sounds like something they would do on moonshine tv. I think it's really a sugar wash with some grain stuck in it for appearance sake. This is a very un suported opinion--just an opinion
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I am pretty new to all of this. What is the difference between a sweet feed and a sugar wash?
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Originally Posted by: blaztaz What is the difference between a sweet feed and a sugar wash? Sweet feed is a type of grain that has a bunch of different grains along with molasses... Supposedly you won't have to use as much sugar with the wash...
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" Originally Posted by: auggy Sweet feed is a type of grain that has a bunch of different grains along with molasses... Supposedly you won't have to use as much sugar with the wash... No,no,no....its not for less sugar, its for the mollasses flavor that it provides."
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" Originally Posted by: auggy I just finished running 8 gallons of sweet feed mash:
Recipe: 6 lbs of sugar about 4"" of sweet grain pellets (Never again) 6 gallons water about 3/4 bag of turbo 48 yeast
Mash ran for about 5 days
not sure what happened but the mash smelt a little pungent
after I finished dumping the heads and started collecting the hearts it has a very distinctive odor and it isn't very smooth.
My question is WHAT IN THE HELL DID I DO WRONG! sorry about the yelling but damm man it isn't at all what I thought was going to be good...
any thought on what happened...: I bet you did'nt do anything wrong unless you fermented too hot or it was the Turbo which by itself will indeed get warm. If it had a pungent odor how did you know where the heads and hearts were seperated. Or did you collect in little jars?? 8 gallon mash and only 6 lbs of sugar with a turbo, it soulds like the yeast overpowered your wash, I bet the grain thing isn't the problem because its just a flavor adding component to the wash. Oh, you didn't dump the whole wash in the boiler did you???"
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