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Weez 07-07-2004 08:06 PM

Sake Question
 
I'm in the process of making sake:

I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and Koji-Kin,
then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
citric acid and yeast

and I've come up with a question...

How do you measure the SG?

I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"

How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?

Louise:o)



Pleasantly Surprized 08-07-2004 03:04 AM

Sake Question
 
Good question; I'm doing the same thing, but today (at day 34), my specific
gravity is 1.022 with the refractometer.

"Weez" > wrote in message
. ..
> I'm in the process of making sake:
>
> I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and Koji-Kin,
> then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
> citric acid and yeast
>
> and I've come up with a question...
>
> How do you measure the SG?
>
> I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
> It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
>
> How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
>
> Louise:o)
>
>




Pleasantly Surprized 08-07-2004 03:04 AM

Sake Question
 
Good question; I'm doing the same thing, but today (at day 34), my specific
gravity is 1.022 with the refractometer.

"Weez" > wrote in message
. ..
> I'm in the process of making sake:
>
> I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and Koji-Kin,
> then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
> citric acid and yeast
>
> and I've come up with a question...
>
> How do you measure the SG?
>
> I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
> It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
>
> How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
>
> Louise:o)
>
>




Erroll Ozgencil 08-07-2004 04:51 PM

Sake Question
 
> I'm in the process of making sake:

> How do you measure the SG?


I made sake last year and wondered the same thing. You begin with rice - lots of
starch - then you add koji, to convert the starch to sugar, and yeast to ferment
the sugar *simultaneously*. That means there is no initial fermentable sugar to
measure, and just to make things more complicated you typically add rice
multiple times.

I considered separating the starch-to-sugar conversion from the fermentation.
Add the koji, alone, and pitch the yeast when it was done; home brewers might
think of this as a "mash." Then hydrometer readings could give you the final
alcohol content of your sake. This approach increases the risk of infection,
though, because the nasties will have a crack at all that sugar well before your
yeast does. It would be tempting to use sulphite here, but I think it would
suppress the koji along with any spoilage organisms.

So I just decided to carry on without knowing the alcohol content, and think of
it as part of sake's mystery :)

Erroll

Erroll Ozgencil 08-07-2004 04:51 PM

Sake Question
 
> I'm in the process of making sake:

> How do you measure the SG?


I made sake last year and wondered the same thing. You begin with rice - lots of
starch - then you add koji, to convert the starch to sugar, and yeast to ferment
the sugar *simultaneously*. That means there is no initial fermentable sugar to
measure, and just to make things more complicated you typically add rice
multiple times.

I considered separating the starch-to-sugar conversion from the fermentation.
Add the koji, alone, and pitch the yeast when it was done; home brewers might
think of this as a "mash." Then hydrometer readings could give you the final
alcohol content of your sake. This approach increases the risk of infection,
though, because the nasties will have a crack at all that sugar well before your
yeast does. It would be tempting to use sulphite here, but I think it would
suppress the koji along with any spoilage organisms.

So I just decided to carry on without knowing the alcohol content, and think of
it as part of sake's mystery :)

Erroll

jeff 08-07-2004 10:43 PM

Sake Question
 
Er, maybe this is stoopid, but the koji ought to be metabolizing pretty much
all of the starch to sugar, so take as a baseline the amount of starch and
assume that is fairly close to an equal amount of sugar. Then the old
"half-plus-one rule" might apply? [Half-plus-one rule: Take the % sugar,
divide by 2 and add one to the result to get a ballpark estimate of the final
alcohol content. So 15% sugar works out to about 8.5% alcohol.]

Here is you used 1.5 kg rice per 4 kg water = 37.5% sugar (eventually) ==>
19% alcohol or so.

This is what I've been using and I'd love to hear if anyone thinks it
actually makes sense.

-- j

On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 02:04:57 GMT, Pleasantly Surprized wrote:

>Good question; I'm doing the same thing, but today (at day 34), my specific
>gravity is 1.022 with the refractometer.
>
>"Weez" > wrote in message
...
>> I'm in the process of making sake:
>>
>> I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and Koji-Kin,
>> then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
>> citric acid and yeast
>>
>> and I've come up with a question...
>>
>> How do you measure the SG?
>>
>> I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
>> It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
>>
>> How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
>>
>> Louise:o)
>>
>>

>
>


There are no z's in my address.



jeff 08-07-2004 10:43 PM

Sake Question
 
Er, maybe this is stoopid, but the koji ought to be metabolizing pretty much
all of the starch to sugar, so take as a baseline the amount of starch and
assume that is fairly close to an equal amount of sugar. Then the old
"half-plus-one rule" might apply? [Half-plus-one rule: Take the % sugar,
divide by 2 and add one to the result to get a ballpark estimate of the final
alcohol content. So 15% sugar works out to about 8.5% alcohol.]

Here is you used 1.5 kg rice per 4 kg water = 37.5% sugar (eventually) ==>
19% alcohol or so.

This is what I've been using and I'd love to hear if anyone thinks it
actually makes sense.

-- j

On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 02:04:57 GMT, Pleasantly Surprized wrote:

>Good question; I'm doing the same thing, but today (at day 34), my specific
>gravity is 1.022 with the refractometer.
>
>"Weez" > wrote in message
...
>> I'm in the process of making sake:
>>
>> I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and Koji-Kin,
>> then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
>> citric acid and yeast
>>
>> and I've come up with a question...
>>
>> How do you measure the SG?
>>
>> I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
>> It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
>>
>> How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
>>
>> Louise:o)
>>
>>

>
>


There are no z's in my address.



Weez 09-07-2004 01:19 AM

Sake Question
 
Hi Jeff,
Well stoopid or not that's how much alcohol I am supposed to end up with so
I guess it's a good formula!
Louise:o)

"jeff" > wrote in message
ewsgroups.com...
> Er, maybe this is stoopid, but the koji ought to be metabolizing pretty

much
> all of the starch to sugar, so take as a baseline the amount of starch and
> assume that is fairly close to an equal amount of sugar. Then the old
> "half-plus-one rule" might apply? [Half-plus-one rule: Take the % sugar,
> divide by 2 and add one to the result to get a ballpark estimate of the

final
> alcohol content. So 15% sugar works out to about 8.5% alcohol.]
>
> Here is you used 1.5 kg rice per 4 kg water = 37.5% sugar (eventually) ==>
> 19% alcohol or so.
>
> This is what I've been using and I'd love to hear if anyone thinks it
> actually makes sense.
>
> -- j
>
> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 02:04:57 GMT, Pleasantly Surprized wrote:
>
> >Good question; I'm doing the same thing, but today (at day 34), my

specific
> >gravity is 1.022 with the refractometer.
> >
> >"Weez" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> I'm in the process of making sake:
> >>
> >> I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and

Koji-Kin,
> >> then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
> >> citric acid and yeast
> >>
> >> and I've come up with a question...
> >>
> >> How do you measure the SG?
> >>
> >> I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
> >> It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
> >>
> >> How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
> >>
> >> Louise:o)
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
> There are no z's in my address.
>
>




Weez 09-07-2004 01:19 AM

Sake Question
 
Hi Jeff,
Well stoopid or not that's how much alcohol I am supposed to end up with so
I guess it's a good formula!
Louise:o)

"jeff" > wrote in message
ewsgroups.com...
> Er, maybe this is stoopid, but the koji ought to be metabolizing pretty

much
> all of the starch to sugar, so take as a baseline the amount of starch and
> assume that is fairly close to an equal amount of sugar. Then the old
> "half-plus-one rule" might apply? [Half-plus-one rule: Take the % sugar,
> divide by 2 and add one to the result to get a ballpark estimate of the

final
> alcohol content. So 15% sugar works out to about 8.5% alcohol.]
>
> Here is you used 1.5 kg rice per 4 kg water = 37.5% sugar (eventually) ==>
> 19% alcohol or so.
>
> This is what I've been using and I'd love to hear if anyone thinks it
> actually makes sense.
>
> -- j
>
> On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 02:04:57 GMT, Pleasantly Surprized wrote:
>
> >Good question; I'm doing the same thing, but today (at day 34), my

specific
> >gravity is 1.022 with the refractometer.
> >
> >"Weez" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> I'm in the process of making sake:
> >>
> >> I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and

Koji-Kin,
> >> then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
> >> citric acid and yeast
> >>
> >> and I've come up with a question...
> >>
> >> How do you measure the SG?
> >>
> >> I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
> >> It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
> >>
> >> How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
> >>
> >> Louise:o)
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
> There are no z's in my address.
>
>




Stephen SG 17-07-2004 12:00 PM

Sake Question
 
have a look at this site

http://www.sake-world.com/index.html


"Weez" > wrote in message
. ..
| I'm in the process of making sake:
|
| I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and Koji-Kin,
| then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
| citric acid and yeast
|
| and I've come up with a question...
|
| How do you measure the SG?
|
| I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
| It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
|
| How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
|
| Louise:o)
|
|



Stephen SG 17-07-2004 12:00 PM

Sake Question
 
have a look at this site

http://www.sake-world.com/index.html


"Weez" > wrote in message
. ..
| I'm in the process of making sake:
|
| I started by making my Kome-Koji with 400 gr. steamed rice and Koji-Kin,
| then I mixed that with 1.5 kg steamed rice and 4 liters water 1/2 tsp.
| citric acid and yeast
|
| and I've come up with a question...
|
| How do you measure the SG?
|
| I checked with my refractometer and it read "0"
| It's 3 days into fermenting and it now reads "10"
|
| How do I know in the end how much alcohol will be in this stuff?
|
| Louise:o)
|
|




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