Easy All Grain Beginner Mash Recipe part 1

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @StillnTheClear
    @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +8

    *Here is the Diastatic Power video for those of you that wanted it* ua-cam.com/video/uKaUgVON7CY/v-deo.html

  • @asdtexas1700
    @asdtexas1700 2 роки тому +14

    You are doing a really nice job walking beginners through this and it’s particularly needed since the forums continue to devolve and act as a deterrent rather than a resource.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      Thanks. I too find the attitude of most forums off putting.

  • @billywaynehuggins8567
    @billywaynehuggins8567 Рік тому +6

    I'm a beginner I'm just learning this but you give the best tutorial for me not to screw up thank you very much

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

      You're welcome. It's so much fun. You're going to love it.

  • @knightmare1015
    @knightmare1015 2 роки тому +6

    This was fantastic sir! To help anyone out there calculate their mash/wash's ABV simply use this basic math formula. Specific gravity - final gravity multiplied by 131.25 = ABV %. In this specific recipe 1.052-1.000 = 0.052 * 131.25 = 6.825 % ABV. 7 percent ABV is really good for an all grain wash with no sugar added to it. I tend to shoot for roughly around 12 to 14% ABV give or take a little.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the additional info.

    • @knightmare1015
      @knightmare1015 2 роки тому +3

      @@StillnTheClear I'm really enjoying your content sir.

    • @markspc1
      @markspc1 2 роки тому +2

      Seven percent ABV is too low, got to add some sugar.

  • @leatherneckprepper4477
    @leatherneckprepper4477 7 місяців тому +1

    I just started ordering the basics that I need to make mash. My first run I’m to understand is the sacrifice so I’m using the sugar method but my second I want that moonshine corn flavor I love and so many so called moonshiners don’t have. Your videos are great. Very helpful.

  • @bernardengel4630
    @bernardengel4630 Рік тому +1

    beginner here love the video ,i just may get this right, thanks

  • @PaulJones-bo8gt
    @PaulJones-bo8gt Рік тому +1

    Fantastic instructional video I'm learning so much from you.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

      I'm really glad you like it. I'll keep making more.

  • @KarlEBrand
    @KarlEBrand Рік тому +1

    WHAT A GREAT TUTORIAL!!

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

      Hey Karl, I'm so glad you liked it. It means a lot to me to hear that.

  • @garrymcgaw4745
    @garrymcgaw4745 2 роки тому +2

    Nice and easy recipe mate I'll be putting one of these down ASAP.

  • @johnsmit2348
    @johnsmit2348 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the easy video, and the easy comfortable sessions Cyrus, I love em.

  • @cameronshine3465
    @cameronshine3465 2 роки тому +1

    when you open the bag of malt , the smell is just so nice i think.

  • @PoppaLongroach
    @PoppaLongroach 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, an easy to follow, easy to learn recipe that absolutely will make good likker!

  • @Crazy8Moonshiners
    @Crazy8Moonshiners 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job, a simple mash explained very well!

  • @kevinhoban4416
    @kevinhoban4416 2 роки тому +1

    I would like to see a video on whole corn right from the start how you get the whole corn started and your barley I don't know you might already have one out I haven't seen I like your videos thank you keep them up

  • @MultiTut69
    @MultiTut69 Рік тому +1

    Great video.

  • @glensmith8000
    @glensmith8000 Рік тому

    suggestion. . . . if you can find a strainer that will fit inside your pot, then make you some s-hook hangers to fit in the holes on the side of the strainer to where you can suspend the strainer above your liquid whick will allow you to leave the brewer back in tact and sparge the rest out of the mash. :)

  • @edwardhershberger6267
    @edwardhershberger6267 2 роки тому +1

    Great beginner video sir👍

  • @theironduke9214
    @theironduke9214 2 роки тому

    A really clear and informative video Cyrus
    Thanks for sharing with us

  • @wjess3569
    @wjess3569 2 роки тому +1

    That's a fancy looking turkey fryer... Mine are all dull aluminum

  • @richardrush4841
    @richardrush4841 2 роки тому

    This gives me something to work towards. Great video. ✌🏼

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +1

      Good deal. I'm glad you like it. Thank you.

  • @briangibbs5703
    @briangibbs5703 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent! Can’t wait to get this one started. Thanks, Cyrus!

  • @jasona.shaffer6348
    @jasona.shaffer6348 2 роки тому

    DP. Id like to see that video Cyrus. Thanks for your hard work and great info.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      I got you, Jason. Here it is ua-cam.com/video/uKaUgVON7CY/v-deo.html

  • @jayfromtexas6718
    @jayfromtexas6718 Рік тому

    This is great! My still is ten gallons. So assume I'll run eight like yours. How much yield did you get out of that run? Thanks for your help!

  • @serennosquadcast8297
    @serennosquadcast8297 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey there! I’m new to the channel, and you may have answered this question in another video, but could you use 2.5 lbs of malted Corn in place of the Barley. Thanks so much, I’m following your beginners series and I have lots of questions!

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  9 місяців тому +1

      No, you can't make that substitute because the diastatic power of malted corn is very low. It doesn't even have enough DP to convert it's own starches much less the starch of another grain. This is why malted barley is used in so many recipes. It has a very high diastatic power.

    • @serennosquadcast8297
      @serennosquadcast8297 9 місяців тому +1

      @@StillnTheClear thank you so much for replying so quickly.

  • @kenwieler8814
    @kenwieler8814 6 місяців тому

    thanks to your videos.... i went and bought a vevor 8 gal. now i need to learn how to use it. really excited! do you ship to canada?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  6 місяців тому +1

      I'm so glad to here it
      Yes we ship to Canada, but shipping is ridiculous.

    • @kenwieler1424
      @kenwieler1424 6 місяців тому

      Thanks. I'll be hitting the feed store and searching

  • @phillipgriffin
    @phillipgriffin 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for making these videos.
    Would you happen to know what happened to George?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      No, sorry. I heard he is taking an indefinite break from YT.

  • @charlesdeshler202
    @charlesdeshler202 Рік тому +1

    Good info... Where can i find Pt2? im ready to start All Grain

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

      Here you go brother ua-cam.com/video/7Hd9uxZKwIE/v-deo.html

  • @randalholbrook9028
    @randalholbrook9028 5 місяців тому

    How should I run my arm from the pot cap to the thumper, going up to the thumper or running down or just straight across like the ones from other still companies? I'm building my first 60 gallon copper still and this is the last step I have left is how should I run my pot arm.

  • @jimmarsden5911
    @jimmarsden5911 2 роки тому

    I have tried other mashes but I think I was trying to run before I could walk. This is very clear like all your videos. I live in Mexico so I sometimes have difficulty finding supplies. i cant get DADY easily, do you have any ideas what I could use instead? The other problem is that where I live it gets pretty hot almost all year round and I don't have a fridge for fermenting in. Thanks Cyrus!

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      You can try bakers bread yeast. It should work fine that recipe. It's also available on Amazon. I'm only assuming you can order from Amazon in Mexico. Thanks for the comment.

  • @stillworksandbrewing
    @stillworksandbrewing 2 роки тому

    i'm good at making a mess cheers

  • @ds-uu1if
    @ds-uu1if 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the vid.
    How do you maintain 153 without scorching?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  7 місяців тому

      Turn heat to lowest setting and stir non stop

    • @ds-uu1if
      @ds-uu1if 7 місяців тому

      @@StillnTheClear I found a diffuser, so that helped.
      thanks again

  • @garygreen8557
    @garygreen8557 Рік тому +1

    How long does it take the yeast to start working after you add the yeast to the corn and sugar mix , I had to wait until the next morning to add the yeast because the liquid was too hot ??

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

      You will typically start to see some action within a few hours. What size batch did you make?

  • @Brumasterj
    @Brumasterj 2 роки тому

    Good video, I’m a beer brewer and hoping to get into making hooch! question do you not rinse the grains to try get all the sugar?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +3

      You can definitely sparge for more sugar, but this channel is specifically tailored to the absolute beginners. I don't try to teach everything all at once. Baby steps is the key here.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the comment and I'm glad you like the video.

    • @Brumasterj
      @Brumasterj 2 роки тому +1

      @@StillnTheClear thanks for the reminder on taking baby steps! Good job!

  • @SeanMoran-q4l
    @SeanMoran-q4l 8 місяців тому

    Can I use flaked barley

  • @philsmith3842
    @philsmith3842 2 роки тому

    New viewer. Excellent

  • @gregheid1737
    @gregheid1737 Рік тому

    Hi. Question: do you need to mill your barley before adding? Thank you

  • @scottcarroll9157
    @scottcarroll9157 2 роки тому +1

    Does that recipe end up being 5 gallons. If not what ratio of flaked corn to Barley would I use for a 5 gallon mash. Also is that a boil bag or steep bag. Thanks.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +1

      This bag is for steeping like I how I use it in the video. Depending on how well you strain the water from the grains it will come out to about 5 gallons possibly a little more. I wouldn't bother adjusting the recipe to try to get exactly 5 gallons.

    • @scottcarroll9157
      @scottcarroll9157 2 роки тому

      @@StillnTheClear Thanks. Can't wait to try it.

  • @brianrossini232
    @brianrossini232 2 роки тому

    Funny just finished mine 20 min ago I used 10lbs corn maze and 3lbs wheat. Can't wait to see how this comes out got a chocolate wheat for the next one that's tomorrow lol

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      That sounds interesting

    • @brianrossini232
      @brianrossini232 2 роки тому

      @Uncle Charlie got it from a brew supply store by me it's a torrified red wheat I used amalyse enzymes to convert

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      You can get malted wheat. It typically has a Diastatic Power of 120. It's a pretty good conversion malt. similar in effectiveness to 6 row barley.

    • @brianrossini232
      @brianrossini232 2 роки тому

      @Uncle Charlie iv used a chocolate rye from them before turned out great tasted more like coffee I usually put my mash in my thumper pluss I add some me if the wheat or grains in my thumper you would be surprised how much flavor will come through

  • @yusufel5416
    @yusufel5416 Рік тому +1

    Can you reuse the bag?

    • @ic984
      @ic984 11 місяців тому

      I do, just rinse it out when you are done. I throw mine in the clothes washer to clean it afterward. I reuse them until they get a hole.

  • @ChadMigues
    @ChadMigues Рік тому

    Can I use cracked corn and a 6 grain scratch from Tractor Supply I do not have all stock

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

      Not with the specific process in this video. To convert starches in cracked corn as opposed to flaked corn it would need to be milled and gelatinized. Same for the scratch.

    • @ChadMigues
      @ChadMigues Рік тому

      Thanks

  • @chrislnflorida5192
    @chrislnflorida5192 10 місяців тому

    How many gal Wash for 10lbs of grain to get .052?

  • @brianhouchin3742
    @brianhouchin3742 2 роки тому

    I am just wondering if you sparge the grains to get your volume back up?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      I don't usually sparge, but it's really just because i'd rather take the slight loss and save the extra time and effort.

  • @samdesgro123
    @samdesgro123 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video… I have a question, why don't you leave the grains during the fermentation, to filter them with the bag after the fermentation is finished?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +1

      You can certainly do that. Most of the time I ferment on the grain. I was just showing another process for people to see. Thanks for the comment.

    • @samdesgro123
      @samdesgro123 2 роки тому +1

      @@StillnTheClear Thank you for the answer !

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +1

      This is not the same process for ethanol fuel.

    • @samdesgro123
      @samdesgro123 2 роки тому

      @@StillnTheClear ah ok, did you make a video with this specific process?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +1

      @@samdesgro123 no, I have never tried to make fuel.

  • @theunfusedelectrician6688
    @theunfusedelectrician6688 Рік тому +1

    Why the alpha amylase ..or I should be asking what did the old timers use..did they have apha amylase?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

      The old timers used malted grains. They didn't have access to commercial enzymes.

  • @ronford1086
    @ronford1086 2 роки тому

    When trying to figure out how to mash in with a lower abv what is the formula? How many gravity points per weight of corn per gallon? What abv gives the best corn flavor? I’ve mashed a tub of corn and have gotten an SG of 1.065 and there isn’t any hints of corn in the final product. Running a pot still with a thumper.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      I like corn at 1.050 or just below. I don't use a thumper either. Starts coming off the still at around 135. I keep everything from 130 down to 90. Usually end up with a final product at 110 proof. No tempering required.

    • @ronford1086
      @ronford1086 2 роки тому

      @@StillnTheClear single distilling?? Oh I’ll try that

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      @@ronford1086 single distillation is best for pulling flavor in my opinion.

  • @charlessiems5100
    @charlessiems5100 Рік тому

    Is this a 10 gal batch? I must have missed something.

  • @tbenleebejuura1001
    @tbenleebejuura1001 Рік тому

    More videos dear

  • @VillageLifeFootage
    @VillageLifeFootage Рік тому

    Greetings from India ❤❤❤

  • @jasonglover3323
    @jasonglover3323 11 місяців тому

    Do you still have this recipe for sale I could order?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  11 місяців тому

      Yes, Here's the link stillntheclear.com/product/the-easy-all-grain-beginners-ingredients-kit/

  • @richardmyers7141
    @richardmyers7141 2 роки тому

    What causes your distilled spirit "burn" in the mouth and throat?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому +1

      It can be a number of things, but most commonly people are just trying to drink at too high of a proof. Proofing down or letting your likker breath or age helps quite a bit.

  • @charlessiems5100
    @charlessiems5100 11 місяців тому

    If this is a 5 gal. Batch, then why do I need 2 fermentation buckets?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  11 місяців тому

      It is a 5 gallon batch. The reason for 2 buckets is because it takes 5 gallon of water plus 10 lbs grain. So it will actually take up about 11.5 gallon. Or you can use any kind of fermenter 12 gallons or larger.

  • @jamesgrey8093
    @jamesgrey8093 2 роки тому

    Im not allowd to ferment or run shine at my place here in north bay canada, i was off the grid or in beetween housing aka homeless and i would,have never moved here if i was told this truthfully not have it held back untill the powers that be felt in a way to do this to me, its not right to have stuff held back until the person in the important chair build new confidense anyways thanks for your content and info...

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      One step in front of the other brother. Just keep on keep'n on.

  • @harrymontgomery5268
    @harrymontgomery5268 Рік тому +1

    That hydrometer is like so old and doesn't give accurate readings, go modern and get yourselves a refractometer put your sample on the glass and look through the lens and it shows brix and wort readings, get one for alcohol too. Get a ph reader as well so you can keep your wayer on the acidic side about 5.4 you can use either citric acid or lemon juice to adjust your ph level.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the comment Harry, but I do prefer the glass hydrometers. I do keep an eye on my pH too.

  • @kennethhathaway3090
    @kennethhathaway3090 2 роки тому

    While fermenting a grain and sugar mash to make alcohol I had the idea to run my grain mash through an ultrasound to decrease particle size to make the grain mash more bioavailable to the yeast. The results were incredible. I am wondering if you can also try this on a grain mash and measure the results between the ultrasound mash and a control. I did a very short clip showing my bubbler and fermentation bucket. @ After this I tried a sugar wash through the ultrasound unit but it did not seem to increase the rate at all. Probably because the dissolved sugar was already at it's smallest size. It did seem to point to the fact that the yeast did better with the smaller particle grain mash than it did with the sugar wash. I really would like to see someone do more testing and research on this as it could have a huge impact in several fields like fuel and space travel. That and I like the idea of giving back to the yeast something it likes for its centuries of service to humankind. @/yeast lives matter. I would love a reply with your thoughts. Been working on soil and foliar fertilizers and making them more bioavailable to the plant microbiology and cell wall penetration. @/nano Nano

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

      All that sounds fascinating, brother. I'll be honest, I think it is above me at this time.

    • @kennethhathaway3090
      @kennethhathaway3090 2 роки тому

      all you need is an ultrasonic parts cleaner. put your grain mash, after grinding and mixing with water in the ultrasonic parts cleaner and like a kidney or gallstone it breaks it into smaller and smaller pieces until the bloodstream and urinary tract can wash them out of the system(simpified version) The smaller you can break something down the greater the surface area to react with( like if a rubics cube was all just smaller cubes and you painted each little cube separately it would take a greater amount of paint than the big cube would as more of the internal areas became external surfaces. The increased surface area like an expanding picnic table allowing more of the yeast to have a seat to eat decreasing the time it takes to finish all the food. More yeast getting fed with less time and effort getting to the food leaves them with more strength to eat.. Like the finer you grind gunpowder the bigger the boom. A synergistic effect. Also a much happier work environment for the yeast. With how much we depend and profit from their work they deserve all we can give and in giving get more from it. We share the same goal a happy life. If helping yeast helps us its a win win. Equaling more than the sum of it's parts when we think with the head but work from the heart

  • @chriskeller7715
    @chriskeller7715 Рік тому

    when do the mash, it started to have a very funky smell, is that normal?

  • @kenthuntsingersr7501
    @kenthuntsingersr7501 2 роки тому

    you need someone to weld a handle on the bottom of the pot to make it easier to pour. I just knew it was gona spill.

  • @unOrigiNik
    @unOrigiNik 3 місяці тому

    Hash tag die a stetic power

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    @Tanthawat 2 роки тому +1

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    @bottshobart 2 роки тому +1

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    @addisonglen1897 2 роки тому

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    @dannythomas6259 Рік тому

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  • @ramblinrobs47
    @ramblinrobs47 2 місяці тому

    I seen a hair fall in there

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  2 місяці тому

      @@ramblinrobs47 the secret ingredient. 😅

  • @dannyfoster3683
    @dannyfoster3683 7 місяців тому

    To north

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    @wildsideforaging592 Рік тому

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    @stillliqure2052 2 роки тому

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      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

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    @stevehoffman4429 2 роки тому +1

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      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

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    @jahlion4622 2 роки тому +1

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    @CwCarter-vn2xc 2 місяці тому +1

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    @ranemeth 2 роки тому +1

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      @StillnTheClear  2 роки тому

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    @joshuawilson7293 Рік тому

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      @StillnTheClear  Рік тому

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