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Fintray
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Re: Beer yeast

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That's a sizeable still there Colin, hope the distillation goes well. :xl:
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Re: Beer yeast

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Colin Deng wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2024 4:38 am
ecogeorge wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 8:45 pm I have "fed" the yeast jar with a spoonful of sugar and some more water. Left in kitchen for 24 hrs then released co2 and put back in fridge .
I can see a free supply of yeast here for bread / wine etc ......... :)
George
ps -Colin -more info on wine production please .......
Steamed rice is mixed with yeast and left to ferment in a special ceramic container for 25-30 days. The longer the fermentation, the more mellow and fragrant the Baijiu will be. The Baijiu is extracted by distillation, which is my father's specialty.

PS:No need sugar for Baijiu
Is it similar to Japanese Sake or Shochu, or completely different?
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Re: Beer yeast

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Kind of . But different in production
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