Hi Guys,
I have just mixed up a new wash: 6kg Sugar topped up to 25l, Turbo yeast and turbo carbon. As I was screwing down the lid I noticed a strong ammonia smell. Should I be worried? If so is there anything I can do?
Ammonia smell in wash
Re: Ammonia smell in wash
ok first monkey don't believe what everyone tells u about turbos etc they are perfectly balanced ingredients all clean with the quickest time to ferment.
what u prob smelling is more likely sulphide usualy left over from cleaning with steriliser don't be concerned it will polish out as long as u carbon filter it when it distilled
what u prob smelling is more likely sulphide usualy left over from cleaning with steriliser don't be concerned it will polish out as long as u carbon filter it when it distilled
Re: Ammonia smell in wash
And that's probably the problem with them right there.RickyD wrote:with the quickest time to ferment.
Ask most people on here about how they ferment their beer and they will probably tell you cool and slow ( with a couple of exceptions )
If you like the turbos go for it, but for me they smell and the spirit needs carbon filtering to clean it up.
Re: Ammonia smell in wash
Agree with tipsy. If it needs post distillation cleaning it's not producing a high quality spirit.
Sulphide smells like rotten eggs. Sulphite is what I think you meant.
Sulphide smells like rotten eggs. Sulphite is what I think you meant.