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The simplest possible airlock is using a ready plastic soft drink bottle' | The simplest possible airlock is using a ready plastic soft drink bottle' | ||
- | A slightly better option is getting a regular latex balloon (for parties and such). With a sewing needle or pin, poke a few holes through the deflated balloon. Pull the balloon over the neck of your bottle and secure with rubber bands. The pressure and CO2 gas produced will cause the balloon to inflate during fermentation process, and CO2 will slowly leak out of the balloon without allowing oxygen back in. This is good: after initial fermentation, | + | A slightly better option is getting a regular latex balloon (for parties and such). With a sewing needle or pin, poke a few holes (2-6) through the deflated balloon. Pull the balloon over the neck of your bottle and secure with rubber bands. The pressure and CO2 gas produced will cause the balloon to inflate during fermentation process, and CO2 will slowly leak out of the balloon without allowing oxygen back in. This is good: after initial fermentation, |
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+ | As an added bonus, you know your fermentation is complete when the balloon deflates. A golden rule: more time always yields better results. If you're not sure if the drink is done, wait to see if the balloon deflates more. With enough age, a cloudy, fully-fermented drink will even clear up: this is due to newer yeast consuming the older yeast. | ||
The most "try hard" option, but one that should be considered, is the use of a proper brewer' | The most "try hard" option, but one that should be considered, is the use of a proper brewer' | ||
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==== Vessel ==== | ==== Vessel ==== | ||
+ | Pictures sourced from Google Images and [[https:// | ||
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+ | Cost/scale: | ||
+ | * 20oz water bottle | ||
+ | * 1.5L water bottle | ||
+ | * 2L soda bottle | ||
+ | * 5 gallon water bottle | ||
+ | * Glass carboy | ||
===== Homebrew mathematics ===== | ===== Homebrew mathematics ===== | ||
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| 3500g | 18 liter | 11% | A large volume appropriate for distilling, brewed with a common 5 gallon water jug | | | 3500g | 18 liter | 11% | A large volume appropriate for distilling, brewed with a common 5 gallon water jug | | ||
===== Recipes ===== | ===== Recipes ===== | ||
+ | In general, age improves all brews. Sweetness can improve flavor, but artificial sweeteners are generally encouraged -- there' | ||
+ | * Kilju | ||
+ | * Sugar + water + yeast. | ||
+ | * 5% ferments quickly with decent flavors; 10% takes longer with worse flavors. | ||
+ | * Cider | ||
+ | * Apple juice + yeast + sugar (optional) | ||
+ | * Improve end result with age and/or spices. | ||
+ | * Aim for 4-9% ABV. | ||
+ | * Mead | ||
+ | * Honey + water | ||
+ | * This improves a lot with age especially, and spices to some degree. | ||
+ | * The flavor is very remarkably like the starting honey, despite not being sweet when fully fermented. | ||
+ | * Aim for at least 7% ABV or higher. | ||
+ | * Time ensures the best results. | ||
+ | * Cyser | ||
+ | * Apple juice + honey | ||
+ | * Any tips for cider/mead apply just as well here | ||
+ | * Ginger ale | ||
+ | * After preparing a batch of kilju, add a roughly double amount of ginger to the amount of sugar -- shredded very finely or minced. | ||
+ | * Add a small amount of lime juice (perhaps 2 limes per liter). | ||
+ | * Brown sugar or molasses improves flavor. | ||
+ | * Kool-aid wine | ||
+ | * Make kilju. Add kool-aid and artificial sweetener at the end. | ||
===== Tips, tricks, problems ===== | ===== Tips, tricks, problems ===== | ||
+ | * As stated: 17g sugar per liter = 1% ABV. Memorize this rule! | ||
+ | * Siphoning out a large bottle of liquid makes for better results than attempting to pour out the better stuff. | ||
+ | * Higher ABV = less flavor + longer ferment time. | ||
+ | * Longer fermentation means better flavor, even after all the sugar is consumed. Yeast clean up after themselves. | ||
+ | * Buying a new water bottle and fermenting sugar or juice in that is always easier than sanitizing/ | ||
+ | * For larger quantities, yeast nutrient is necessary -- whether a crushed vitamin, boiled yeast, tomato paste, or specialty blends. | ||
+ | * Turbo yeast makes products that taste like shit unless they can wait a long, long time. | ||
===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// |
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