Google has not been my friend. There has to be a kb'r out there that can help with this problem.
What causes the ammonia smell in a wash ? Had it happen about 3 times over the last 10 years and it happened again today. Any ideas ?![]()
Google has not been my friend. There has to be a kb'r out there that can help with this problem.
What causes the ammonia smell in a wash ? Had it happen about 3 times over the last 10 years and it happened again today. Any ideas ?![]()
The last I heard about this was that it was due to the nutrients in the yeast/nutrient packs. Try a different one and see if it goes away.
I believe you can alter the acidity of the wash and control the problem as well. Keep the pH down to about 5 or less....if i remember correctly. Don't have my books with me here at work. Will look when I get home.
The nutrients usually contain di-ammonium phosphate - some ammonia could evolve from this under the right (= "wrong") conditions....
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Give us some more info ie: brand of yeast, sugar etc
I have never had this problem either.
Is the brew fermenting out properly ? The smell may just be in your nose as it were !
If you are simply brewing sugar with yeast & factory nutrient, there is very little that can go wrong in the wash.
Did you re3cord start and current S.G. ? It may give a clue.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
This problem was quite widely noted in these parts a couple of years ago when using a yeast/nutrient pack called (I think) Code 6..or code something anyway. Lowering the pH helped. I didn't ever have the problem but then I always adjust the pH...
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
It was years since I distilled, but I remember there being good nutrients and stuff that stank and was difficult to distill out.
In the end it doesn't matter if you have a quality still. We just had (built) a pot still.
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This problem has developed the same time the wash has been started. Fermentation hasn't begun yet.
Intend to put it thru a new Essencia reflux still. which has replaced a Still spirits reflux still that had almost worn out. Friends must have borrowed it or something.
Amonia smell has gone. Might have been sterilizer residue in the wash.
As you were.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Yeah, been using the Still spirits yeast since ages ago and have had this happen before. First time was the first ever brew I did and IIRC ended up chucking it out and starting again. This time it seems to have fixed itself. Was a really strong amonia smell as soon as I added the yeast, but seems to have sorted itself.
Will see how distilling goes.
Thanks for the help guys.![]()
Run it through the carbons and just drink itit's all good..
Hmmmmm must get some more yeast..
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