one thing to hold in the back of your mind is that five percent alcohol is a barrier that keeps many bacterial families from growing. and second in many foods an off flavor develops if food poisoning toxins have been produced.
Yeah definitely won't be taste testing until the fermentation has finished and alcohol content has been tested. When I do it properly I will hang a cheese cloth in a fermentation bucket with an airlock. Alow the liquid to drip down into the bottom of the bucket. That's the plan anyway. Might be better to keep the rice submerged but will try the cloth method anyway and see what happens.one thing to hold in the back of your mind is that five percent alcohol is a barrier that keeps many bacterial families from growing. and second in many foods an off flavor develops if food poisoning toxins have been produced.
Adding a note that Shio also uses salt to prevent other bacterial activity and allow Koji enzyme and Lacto activity.
Koji, yeast, and a controlled lacto ferment all at low temps (32*F-48*F) contribute to a step feeding of the alcoholic fermentation component which doesn't present the yeast with an overly high osmotic pressure (high sugar) and allows ABV of up to 19-20% - maybe even slightly higher. High osmotic pressure ruptures the yeast walls and contributes to off flavors. The lacto contributes to balancing the alcohol with acidity and any residual sugars or backsweetening. Use of kmeta in sake is not generally encouraged for the most pure experience on the palate and shelf stability is accomplished through pasteurization of the cleared product (or left cloudy depending) or drinking fairly fresh and cool refrigeration to stunt further fermentation activity. Water from various sources may be added to balance ABV in line with the the other flavors...
There are a few on this forum who have done kits which give a ninety day product, and then some old timers who aim for a year.I will add I'm shocked that the ARL sample fermented at all.... I was convinced that it was doing nothing. So don't panic if it looks like nothing is happening.
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