GreenArrow
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Hello everyone,
I had a miscalculation while making a simple sugar wash and was wondering if anyone could help me out.
This is my first time just using sugar, water and yeast and the recipe I used was actually for 2 gallons of water and I put in 4. Now the amount of sugar is still correct but since I already added my yeast I can't just pour out two gallons of water because I will loose half my yeast. Could I simply split the water into two batches and add sugar to the new batch? Or will I have to scrap the whole thing? Also could I just leave it as is and it will ferment? It has been 2 days with no bubbling so that's why I double checked the recipe and realized that I doubled the water.
If you have any advice is really appreciate it. Like I said its my first time making "At-home" vodka
I had a miscalculation while making a simple sugar wash and was wondering if anyone could help me out.
This is my first time just using sugar, water and yeast and the recipe I used was actually for 2 gallons of water and I put in 4. Now the amount of sugar is still correct but since I already added my yeast I can't just pour out two gallons of water because I will loose half my yeast. Could I simply split the water into two batches and add sugar to the new batch? Or will I have to scrap the whole thing? Also could I just leave it as is and it will ferment? It has been 2 days with no bubbling so that's why I double checked the recipe and realized that I doubled the water.
If you have any advice is really appreciate it. Like I said its my first time making "At-home" vodka