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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    "or bottle at 4 weeks no matter what" Some of us add more water and wait longer than the traditional method. This produces a drier rice wine.
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    "Never had any luck using the lees, not worth it in my opinion." Yes, reusing lees does provide yeast, but doesn't provide much of the other required ingredients. The starch may not have fully converted to sugar for the yeast to act on.
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Yes, I personally prefer the taste of rice wine over rice wine vinegar. I also don't miss cleaning up the mess from exploding bottles. Your are also less prone to foul taste from other organisms growing in your bottles. Salmonella and other nasties can be an issue after long term storage...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    I have seen other variations of these lemonades in 750ml (Grolch style bottles) here and there. They seem to be sold by many supermarket chains under different brand names, I picked up some from Sprouts, a supermarket chain here in Tucson AZ US, $2.50 US a bottle, including the lemonade...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Sounds like the typically strange experience I have when ever I go looking for them. I guess you should know how to read Chinese before you make rice wine:) One woman at an Asian market was concerned that I I was buying the wrong kind of rice. She said concerned "that rice is glutinous...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    ...and makes a lot of rice wine:)
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Did you ask people who were somewhat fluent in English? I have found it in the smallest of Asian stores, but had to twist arms to find out where it was. I have seen it hidden in the candy section, behind the counter where they keep the expensive herbs, in the housewares section next to...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    I have talked to a few Chinese and one Korean who made rice wine the way they traditionally made rice wine in their family and they never stirred theirs. Most don't know why, it's just the way it has always been done in their families. One person felt that the crust at the top contained...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Re: "This allows oxygen to get into the rice/yeast/water". As a general rule, encouraging oxygen to mix into the mash is a good way to make rice wine vinegar, but not rice wine. In most cases this shouldn't be a problem for the short term fermentation as in your instructions, but why try to...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    How did you know it was bad mold? I would think if it was bad you would have been able to smell something wrong.
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    I recently moved to a house that has a closet that I can dedicate to fermenting rice wine. So I moved up to larger scale production. No more cookie jar quantities for me:-) I now have a real 20 liter fermenter and Grolsch cap style wine bottles to store the finished product. This allows for...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Re: "How typical is this?" This is somewhat typical. But be aware that at this point it will have a very low alcohol content and will be very sweet. It is common in China to harvest only after two 2 to 5 days and consume as a low alcohol food. It generally takes over 3 weeks to reach a higher...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    All I know is that if I drink a lot of rice wine, I will end up with the same next day symptoms that I get from overindulgence in grape wine or beer. I do not get the same hangover with distilled spirits after overindulgence. That's not going t stop me from drinking any kind of wine or...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    The one disadvantage that freeze concentration has over evaporative distillation is that you are also concentrating the toxic by-products of the fermentation. Most of the toxic chemicals can be removed in the evaporative distillation process when done properly.
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Not the same thing at all. Don't even consider cargo rice for making rice wine.
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    I'd guess that there wouldn't be enough of the enzymes to convert a lot of starch to sugar. I'm assuming they only use enough for that particular batch of fermented rice. The yeast would multiply, but it can't ferment the starch unless it's converted to sugar. I have never seen an Asian...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Your partially right. RYR is just rice that has red yeast grown on the outside. This red yeast is used as a food coloring and dye. It does add a slight taste to the rice wine that some may like and others dislike.
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    I find rice cookers don't cook evenly with glutinous/sweet rice. Much of the rice will still be hard in the center. I usually work with 5 lbs or more rice at a time and a large stainless pasta pot. I add my soaked rice to already boiling water, stir and keep on high heat for a couple...
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    Most people don't recommend whole grain rice of any kind. The reference to red rice is actually "red YEAST rice" where only a small amount is added for its particular color and flavor.
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    Making Traditional rice Wine. Cheap, Fun, and Different

    I haven't seen that brand, but the packaging looks like other brads I've on the East coast.
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