Clear Brew ?

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moobli

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by moobli » Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:08 pm

just tasted some of my second batch of kilju

hells teeth you can taste the alcohol content in it and it is drinkable on its own but is lots better with a mixer

deepinvader

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by deepinvader » Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:19 pm

The higher sugar batch didn't brew all the way out so ended up a bit on the sweet side but the alcohol is through the roof, definately "WOW" when you take a slug. I think I'll stick to the lower sugar in future though. This stuff is more like a liquer. The ladies like it with the white chocolate syrup though. :lol:

moobli

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by moobli » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:44 pm

deepinvader
can i ask where you got the flavourings for the bottled kilju you did ie lavender etc

deepinvader

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by deepinvader » Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:08 pm

I found the Whiskey exchange had the best selection, have a look here.

http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/C-350.aspx

moobli

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by moobli » Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:35 am

thanks for that info
looks like the credit card is going to take another battering lol
:mrgreen:

bigtony86

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by bigtony86 » Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:26 pm

hi i'm going to try this is it best to use normal white sugar or brown(demerara)?

deepinvader

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by deepinvader » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:02 pm

Bulk standard white sugar will give a perfectly clear brew. I would think any brown sugar will give a brown brew.

My last batch of Mead was made with a dark honey and is looking very amber now.

bigtony86

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by bigtony86 » Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:12 pm

thanks will start brewing 5l dj tomorrow

deepinvader

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by deepinvader » Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:19 pm

Mind you, Newcastle Brown is a nice golden colour :D

EoinMag

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by EoinMag » Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:39 am

If you use the alcotec kits they are very specific about only using glucose if you want to hit the 23% that they advertise, otherwise it may not act as expected.

moobli

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by moobli » Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:17 pm

well ive just brewed an apple version of the kilju
4l of aj
1 and a half kilos of tate and lyle
glug of plj(apart from mine is lime juice)
2 level t spoons of super wine yeast
and a pinch of yeast nut
and its gone upstairs to the brew room
ill let you know how it all turns out
:mrgreen:

deepinvader

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by deepinvader » Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:19 pm

deepinvader wrote:I've tried a few variations now and managed to get a full 2Kg of sugar into 1 Gallon DJ and ferment just about fully out using Youngs Super Wine Yeast. I'm bottling it up in 500ml bottles without a health warning for the Xmas party :twisted:
2Kg per gallon turned out very sweet and syruppy (if that's a word)

Think I'll stick to 1.5 Kg per gallon from now on. Adding the flavoured syrups increases the sugar anyway

deepinvader

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by deepinvader » Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:21 pm

moobli wrote:well ive just brewed an apple version of the kilju
4l of aj
1 and a half kilos of tate and lyle
glug of plj(apart from mine is lime juice)
2 level t spoons of super wine yeast
and a pinch of yeast nut
and its gone upstairs to the brew room
ill let you know how it all turns out
:mrgreen:
Must be about finished now, how is it ??

moobli

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by moobli » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:15 am

nope its still going
had a sip or two when i was re racking and hells teeth by the time this has finished it will be quite close to an apple vodka/schnapps
think the aj is making it take a lot longer ,ill re rack acouple more times and see what im left with

EoinMag

Re: Clear Brew ?

Post by EoinMag » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:18 pm

moobli wrote:nope its still going
had a sip or two when i was re racking and hells teeth by the time this has finished it will be quite close to an apple vodka/schnapps
think the aj is making it take a lot longer ,ill re rack acouple more times and see what im left with

You're well into apple wine territory with that stuff.

Give it a few years for the alcohol to subside or drink it raw and suffer :)

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