Nice one again. A couple of other options for PH buffering are calcium carbonate (I use this) and oyster shells. Either whole oyster shells if you live near a beach or know a restaurant owner and you can also get ground shells as they are used as an additive to chicken food. As for nutrients, I tend to use DAP but have used a few crushed multi vitamin tablets and a mushed up banana in the past and that actually worked quite well.
Excellent video! I see a lot of people on Reddit subs really struggling with stalled sugar ferments. Inverting the sugar is an excellent idea to help with flavor, and the quality of the finished product.
Great series. Thanks for sharing. Would you consider doing a series on different yeast strain comparison using the same mash bill. I need to venture away from DADY and could use some info. Thanks
Hello. A month ago i made plum mash. Started fermenting crazy. Now its too slow my hydrometer reads at starting 15 brix now its stuck on 5. Is it done? Or should i give it more time? Thanks for your help mate.
@@BEAVERDIY Hi, I'm situated in the Vryburg area, on a farm. deliveries do not get delivered on farms. Bought my first brewing equipment, in a kit form, online and that was not what I expected. Will try to E-Mail you later Cheers
Thats why I use Turbo yeast.
spring here temp just starting to warm up great vid my Friend Cheers
Hi Randy,
Just watching your Bread video looks like its going to be awesome,
Nice one again. A couple of other options for PH buffering are calcium carbonate (I use this) and oyster shells. Either whole oyster shells if you live near a beach or know a restaurant owner and you can also get ground shells as they are used as an additive to chicken food. As for nutrients, I tend to use DAP but have used a few crushed multi vitamin tablets and a mushed up banana in the past and that actually worked quite well.
Good video and sugar Wash series, I can see this helping a lot of newbies with your simple approach and info 👍
Keep ‘em coming 😎
DADY works great with Grain as well. Noticed the way my setup is, that it gives a subtle fruit note to my single malts
I most of the time don’t use nutrients but have started using fermado in my all grain wash’s it for me tends to help with clarity.
Thank you. The video helps a lot.
Can't wait for the rest.
thank you for the basics video , I look forward to the next one
Short and sweet..i like that..thanks for the info bud
Thank you
Excellent video! I see a lot of people on Reddit subs really struggling with stalled sugar ferments. Inverting the sugar is an excellent idea to help with flavor, and the quality of the finished product.
Yet again. Very informative.
Dankie my vriend, moet bietjie kuier
Good vid. Im a brewer so I like your sanitation awareness and technical approach.
Great video! I was thinking about trying this to make dandelion wine and wonder how well that would work. Have you ever tried it?
Can citric acid be substituted by lemon juice? If so, what would be the suger/lemon juice ratio?
Great series. Thanks for sharing. Would you consider doing a series on different yeast strain comparison using the same mash bill. I need to venture away from DADY and could use some info. Thanks
Check on his main page he has delt with it on a video. Cheers
I'm enjoying this series 💪💪🥃
Thank you Bill
Its been 4 months. Where you at?
Ues man
Waar die fok is jy
Hello. A month ago i made plum mash. Started fermenting crazy. Now its too slow my hydrometer reads at starting 15 brix now its stuck on 5. Is it done? Or should i give it more time? Thanks for your help mate.
Thank you Beaver. could you give me a different place to get some of the ingrediencies', as I'm not on FB
Hi L my,
Where are you located.
Cheers
@@BEAVERDIY Hi, I'm situated in the Vryburg area, on a farm. deliveries do not get delivered on farms.
Bought my first brewing equipment, in a kit form, online and that was not what I expected. Will try to E-Mail you later
Cheers