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drbufo
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rinse after soak/simmer?
#26950051 - 09/22/20 08:22 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm soaking my grains just a few hours with Lime/gypsum/coffee.
Do you recommend rinsing the before, after simmering?
Thanks in advance
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: drbufo]
#26950053 - 09/22/20 08:23 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: Oatman2000]
#26950104 - 09/22/20 08:59 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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i dont rinse after the hot water soak so their still hot to kinda steam dry i rinse before and after the soak tho
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: tripdawg420]
#26950141 - 09/22/20 09:20 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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You rinse with any additives? Or just water? You rinse before simmer only then?
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tripdawg420 said: i dont rinse after the hot water soak so their still hot to kinda steam dry i rinse before and after the soak tho
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: drbufo]
#26950149 - 09/22/20 09:26 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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i rinse the seed getting all the sticks floater all that then i soak then i rinse it soak in hot water then place it out to dry no just water no additives just wbs and water
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: tripdawg420]
#26950286 - 09/22/20 11:11 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Rinse to clean until water is clear in bucket.
Soak Simmer/boil
Rinse off starch
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: Mtbromo]
#26950301 - 09/22/20 11:27 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Why putting all those things into soaking, and then you rinse them? No logic, sorry.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: Bsdgaou]
#26950410 - 09/23/20 02:39 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm thinking the same. That's why I ask. I found that wheat should be rinsed because it release a lot of starch. But if I rinse after soaking with the lime/gypsum/coffee it would remove it.
Maybe other types of grains don't need that
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Bsdgaou said: Why putting all those things into soaking, and then you rinse them? No logic, sorry.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: drbufo]
#26950435 - 09/23/20 03:21 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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All grains already have all the nutrients needed, there is no reason to add lime, coffee, or snake venom.i rinse before boiling, it makes my jars look cleaner.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: drbufo]
#26950453 - 09/23/20 03:59 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Bros! What happens when you boil the grains! they absorb water yeah?!
so if you have extra nutris in the water its gonna go INTO the grains. a quick rinse might wash off a little bit but your removing the starch so its a balancing act like everything in this game.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: Mtbromo] 1
#26950520 - 09/23/20 05:37 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I dont soak and I dont rinse, before or after.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: drbufo]
#26950535 - 09/23/20 06:02 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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drbufo said: I'm soaking my grains just a few hours with Lime/gypsum/coffee.
Do you recommend rinsing the before, after simmering?
Thanks in advance
The lime is gonna slow growth the fuck up, trust me I've done it . If you still can, rinse the shit out of that batch before simmering to rinse off as much lime as possible.
Also, never rinse after simmering, it defeats one of its purposes, which is to steam the grains dry so the kernels get dry on the outside much faster.
These last couple years I've been doing a "boil only" prep, no rinsing no soaking. But will be going back to the traditional rinsing->soaking overnight with hot water->simmering->steaming dry.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: LotKid]
#26998757 - 10/22/20 09:52 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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LotKid said: I dont soak and I dont rinse, before or after.
Really? Can you explain your technique?
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: DirdyD] 1
#26998801 - 10/22/20 10:15 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just throw your grain in simmering/boiling water till it's plump then drain. You can load jars with hot grain and pc right away if you want to. I like a good hard boil and it only takes 10-20 minutes or so.
No need for extra additives or extra steps. Grain + water. Always works great. Good luck.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: Nichrome]
#26998808 - 10/22/20 10:24 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nichrome said: Just throw your grain in simmering/boiling water till it's plump then drain. You can load jars with hot grain and pc right away if you want to. I like a good hard boil and it only takes 10-20 minutes or so.
No need for extra additives or extra steps. Grain + water. Always works great. Good luck.
Man, knowing this would've saved me a good bit of time over the past few days. Thanks for letting me know. I've got to let some soaked and simmered seeds soak over night tonight, for about 7-8 hours, so if they start to smell super funny, I go your way.
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Re: rinse after soak/simmer? [Re: DirdyD] 1
#26998861 - 10/22/20 11:18 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Waste of time
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