mash-mongrel
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Hey boys, I made my first all corn wort the other night and I'm not to sure about the smell.
I used all whole corn, steeped the corn till it was soft, then blended the whole corn to a paste. I then reheated the corn mash to sparge temperature and held there for a couple hours. I used enzymes to convert sugars, then a boil to sterile.
The wort taste fine, it's like sweet watered down corn flavor but the smell is rancid. My question is, what does a corn mash/wort smell like? I assumed it would smell like then water left over from a corn boil.
I just pitched the yeast and going to go ahead with the fermentation, then decide whether to dump the batch after it is run through the kettle and sampled unless this really pukey smell is a classic sign of an infection. I used live stock feed corn.
Comments appreciated!!
I used all whole corn, steeped the corn till it was soft, then blended the whole corn to a paste. I then reheated the corn mash to sparge temperature and held there for a couple hours. I used enzymes to convert sugars, then a boil to sterile.
The wort taste fine, it's like sweet watered down corn flavor but the smell is rancid. My question is, what does a corn mash/wort smell like? I assumed it would smell like then water left over from a corn boil.
I just pitched the yeast and going to go ahead with the fermentation, then decide whether to dump the batch after it is run through the kettle and sampled unless this really pukey smell is a classic sign of an infection. I used live stock feed corn.
Comments appreciated!!