Did you get the package?
If this is to me, then YES! I got it today, thanks for the extras! Can't wait to try the Angel Levin Yeast. Great deal.
Did you get the package?
If this is to me, then YES! I got it today, thanks for the extras! Can't wait to try the Angel Levin Yeast. Great deal.
Certainly possible. Very little would surprise me in terms of infections with rice wine. It seems to be a process where it is very difficult to keep them out. That's partly the reason I like it. Less worry about sanitation, and more about getting the fermentation running as soon as possible, to limit the effect of whatever infection you ended up with.I was thinking this was possibly lacto? Is that possible?
Certainly possible. Very little would surprise me in terms of infections with rice wine. It seems to be a process where it is very difficult to keep them out. That's partly the reason I like it. Less worry about sanitation, and more about getting the fermentation running as soon as possible, to limit the effect of whatever infection you ended up with.
sonofgrok said:Hmmmm... Mine smells awesome...
I have another 1 gallon jar currently fermenting in the basement closet with Jasmine rice. I'll give that a sniff when I get home to compare to the two batches I recently harvested. I wonder if it could be the temps it was subjected too? We had a few days where it got over 80 degrees in my basement.Hmmmm... Mine smells awesome...
LOL I forgot I posted this... I think I was asking Newsman (I can't remember now) but you're welcome and I'm glad you're happy with it.
Please post pics of the Red Yeast Rice batch as well as the ARL batch. Thanks again!
Pick up some mason jars. They make good containers for small test batches.
Hmm... not a bad idea, I guess. Have to see if I can get more than quart jars. Would prefer to try at least a half gallon.
Sorry for the poor quality picture. Here is my first RYR. 5c Jasmine 1c RYR 5 yeast balls. The sheep is there because all the gnomes are guarding other fermenters.
Sorry... yes, I got it.I appreciate the nice bag.
It'll make straining the alcohol out of the rice much easier.
Right now I'm into week two of a ferment, and when I get done with that, I'll make some more using. I also plan on trying to "roll my own" RYR so I don't have to keep buying it.![]()
I'm sure it would. Wanna provide me with the containers?
I discovered that the "Happy Panda" brand are NOT what I used last time. They look similar in packaging, but aren't the same.
Hmmm... if the yeast balls themselves are processed with a preservative, and those yeast balls are intended by design to ferment sugars... I would think that the producers of the yeast balls know how use sulphites without inhibiting fermentation... or is my logic faulty?
Why do I feel that snack would cause significant flatulence.
That's one experiment I'm not willing to try...
The bag I have says "not intended to be eaten as a food"
jak1010 said:stranger: Excuse me, you have white stuff in your teeth.
Me: Oh that? That's my yeast balls. You want some of my tasty yeast balls? The clerk likes'em
K, have two batches going, in 1/2 gal mason jars, they were out of 1gal.
This is using Thai glutinous rice, and after being steamed, it is the consistency of rubber. Not grains of rice, a glob of rubber. So I mixed this rubber with rice/yeast balls into two jars.
My main worry is that the rice/yeast balls say preserved with Sulphites.
My main worry is that the rice/yeast balls say preserved with Sulphites.
Do you have a photo of your product you can provide? There is a snack food available 'rice balls' and they are preserved for packaging with sulphites. Two different items. The ones we ferment with are like chalky, white golf balls, but smaller, at 10gm each; unless you find the little bitty ones, which I need to weigh.
I'll see about uploading a photo. The packaging is all Chinese, but the English bit says "Dried Yeast". Ingredients are: Rice flour, water, yeast. And they are working very well.