when brewing is there a risk of producing Methanol

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when brewing is there a risk of producing Methanol

Post by craigjoneswales » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:10 am

when you are brewing from a kit or making turbo cider from apple juice is there ever a risk of producing methanol, or is this just when distilling

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randomdave

Re: when brewing is there a risk of producing Methanol

Post by randomdave » Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:15 pm

Well I would very much doubt it, Ive never gone blind from TC or kit lager. well not permanant blindness anyway ^^

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Re: when brewing is there a risk of producing Methanol

Post by TC2642 » Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:23 pm

I would think the risk in would be so low as not to be a problem.
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Re: when brewing is there a risk of producing Methanol

Post by Eadweard » Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:30 pm

I'm sure you will make some methanol, but at a very low level, like the esters, aldehydes and higher alcohols. It's only when it's concentrated by distillation that it becomes a problem, particulary in the early part of the distillation.

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Re: when brewing is there a risk of producing Methanol

Post by delboy » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:55 pm

Yes the yeast make all sort of alcohols from methanol right up to things like octanol (orangey at low levels :D ). The predominant alcohol of course is ethanol and things like methanol will be at v. v. low concentrations. Also the ethanol present has a protective affect against methanol.

The problem with distilling and methanol is the overlap between the vapour points of methanol and ethanol are quite close (methanol is lower) so the first run of the distill will have a much higher proportion of methanol (potentially toxic levels).
Hence why the first portion of the distillate is either discarded or returned for further distillation.

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