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WILL W.D DISTILLERS YEAST CONVERT CORN IF ITS BEEN SOAKED IN HOT WATER FOR A DAY OR SO?
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Wineo, It will help with some conversion, but is not a replacement for mashing with amylase or malt. If I remember right temps above 40 C will denature it and a would kill the yeast. I use that yeast with both cooked and uncooked grain worts.
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thanks for the info john. im trying to do 100% corn and didnt want to use malt to do the conversion. i have used amalaze and beano for converting rice{rice wine} and got good results,but havent tryed it on corn.
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Wineo, Use it on your corn, I've never used the Beano, but can't hurt. Does the same job as the AG, so the 2 in combination could improve alchohol yield a significant amount. However, the yeast is only desighned for a moderate OG, so have to take that into perspective as well. Lower OG better flavor and final product from grains. Balancing act here. Convert with the amylase, Consider doing a sour mash from here on!
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john,i have beer making equp.roller mill, mash tun{cooler w/ss brade}and a 15gal. brew pot W/thrmo.and drain.got a good recipe for corn? ive never tryed to mash corn yet.been doing sugar wash{turbo48} and stripping w/2in.stripping column, adding bycarb and running in a nixon stone column that i built {2in copper 36in.tall, and a 30l keg {12 ss pot scrubbers} it makes great neutral stuff,but i hear that all corn has the best flavor.
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Wineo, Your skills and eq. are so advanced to mine, I am ambarrased to answer. but will reply for friendship. For a pure corn mash, you would need a corn malt or amylase enzme as you would obviously know. As a starter I use the UJSM corn sout mash whikey to start with. if more adequantly advanced, go for the full grain mash. more work, better results. Have fun primary, have fun secondary, have fun first taste.
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john,thanks for the reply.as for my equpment, i got the brewpot for free and spent $50 on a weldless thermo.and weldless fitting for the drain.{been makin beer+wine for a while} the nixon/stone and stripping column i built for $120.keg was free and are using a turkey burner for brewing. i think i got off cheap.
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