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2006 Going offgrid with selfmade alcohol energy

Started by hallo, November 24, 2005, 11:59:39 PM

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Alfang

Wow, now were talking, Brewing beer is a favorite pastime of mine, a buddy and me have made some great beer. One thing about this that I know for sure and is backed up in all literature for brewing. the more sugar or starches you start with, the more alcohol that will be generated in the end.
part of the process that takes sooo much energy in the beginning is boiling or rather high heating the suger to get them to release the starch that the yeast will consume and turn into alcohol,
The next energy consuming process is distilling the spirits out of solution.
i've not put any thought into this as of yet, (  I'm all over it now)but it seems on the outset, if you can reduce the energy input in both these 2 cases, starch conversion and "boil off" of alcohol. you will be onto something.  Also, you need to find a cheap sugar sorce to start with.. ie malt extract or molasses are not cheap.
In the meantime, I will continue to ponder effective alcohol creation each time I have a home brew.