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Offline Toe Jamb  
#1 Posted : Sunday, April 28, 2013 6:31:27 AM(UTC)
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I have access to high fructose corn syrup. My Question is, is this suitable for a sugar wash? At what ammount per 6 gal? What kind of yeast? What other nutrients? We use this in the spring to get our Bee hives up to a good number and i have some left over.
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#2 Posted : Sunday, April 28, 2013 8:32:09 AM(UTC)
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I have access to high fructose corn syrup. My Question is, is this suitable for a sugar wash? At what ammount per 6 gal? What kind of yeast? What other nutrients? We use this in the spring to get our Bee hives up to a good number and i have some left over.


do you have a tripple scale hydrometer??? And what other equipment do you have???"
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#3 Posted : Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:41:37 AM(UTC)
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Yes to the triple scale hydrometer. I have all the usual equipment for making beer and wine and have been doing so for years. I, however am new to distalation. I know when making wine and mead the yeast is important as to the outcome of the taste. I have fermented fructose in small amounts in some wines but i found that it somtimes gives an "off" flavour. This is why i wanted to know if it can be used for a sugar wash to be run out of my new 15 gal ps11hc that i will be receiving next week according to Rick at the Brewhaus. Thanks
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#4 Posted : Sunday, April 28, 2013 11:04:56 AM(UTC)
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add 1 gallon of syrup to 5 gallons of water and take the P.A. as a guide
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