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Offline thunder_hawg  
#1 Posted : Monday, January 21, 2013 7:05:09 PM(UTC)
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I would like to use 10 lbs of sprouted, smoked corn for a wash. If I want to have 25 gallons of fermented wash to play with, do I really need any other ingredients? Would I still have to use sugar even though the corn malt would produce enough sugar? And can you use a metal or plastic trash can to ferment the wash? If you cant tell, I am new to this.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 22, 2013 3:38:19 AM(UTC)
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You might find that the gravity is too low with just 10 lbs of corn for a 25 gallon wash ... maybe around 1.015 or there about if you get good conversion??? You'll probably want to add some sugar.
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Originally Posted by: thunder_hawg Go to Quoted Post
I would like to use 10 lbs of sprouted, smoked corn for a wash. If I want to have 25 gallons of fermented wash to play with, do I really need any other ingredients? Would I still have to use sugar even though the corn malt would produce enough sugar? And can you use a metal or plastic trash can to ferment the wash? If you cant tell, I am new to this.


Originally Posted by: thunder_hawg Go to Quoted Post
I would like to use 10 lbs of sprouted, smoked corn for a wash. If I want to have 25 gallons of fermented wash to play with, do I really need any other ingredients? Would I still have to use sugar even though the corn malt would produce enough sugar? And can you use a metal or plastic trash can to ferment the wash? If you cant tell, I am new to this.


10 lbs of grain will do nothing for one its not enough grain and 2 corn has a low dp value.

for 25 gallons you will need at least 30lbs of corn and 20lbs of 2 row.

and even that is shy.


grains have a ppg of about 35 in theory.
1lb in 1 gallon will get you 1.035 if you get 100% conversion which you wont.

malted corn only has a DP of 30
that is only enough to convert its own starches.
Malted 2 row has a DP of between 120 and 140, 6 row has a DP of 160.

so 2 lbs per gallon = 1.070 max based on a theoretical 35 value of your grain.
25 gallons of water would require 50 lbs of grain.

you need a theoretical 30dp per lb of grain so
50 x 30 = 1500 / 120 = 12.5. so for 50 lbs of grain you would need at the very least 12.5 of malt with a lintner value of at least 120.. I would use more.

this recipe that I just invented would in reality get you about 1.055 sg. I would reduce the corn by 5 an and increase the malted barley by the same."
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