Continuous Fermentation!
15 October 2019
Challenge
Whiskey production consists of mashing, fermenting and distilling. Rum and brandy production do not need mashing, but still need fermentation and distillation capacity. Making your own alcohol is a multi-step process and in multi-step processes, there is always a bottle-neck. Guess what the bottle neck is for rum, brandy, and whiskey production? Yes, fermentation.
Where mashing can be done in like 4 hours, and distillation takes a about 8 hours, it is the fermentation part of spirits production that is the slowest. Depending on product and procedure, fermentation can take 3 to 4 days.
The traditional approach in the distilling industry, in order to overcome the fermentation bottle-neck, is to add more fermenters. For instance, 5 or 6 fermenters for each masher or still.
Even though this is the standard way to deal with the fermentation bottle-neck, there are severe draw-backs to this solution. To name a few:
- Expensive: six new fermenters ... that's a lot of money;
- Floor space: six new fermenters ... that takes a chunk out of your distillery space;
- Workforce: pumping, cleaning, managing multiple fermenters is more work;
- Versatility: if you grow, do you buy more fermenters or bigger ones?
- Ferment 5000 liter;
- Take up to 2000 liter out of your f5000 and put it in your i2000 for distillation;
- Fill-up the fermenter with fresh substrate and water to 5000 liter;
- Do the distillation run in the iStill 2000;
- Next day? Take up to 2000 liter out of your f5000 and put in in your i2000;
- Fill-up the fermenter with fresh substrate and water to 5000 liter;
- Do the distillation run in the iStill 2000;
- Etcetera.
Fermenter 5000 and iStill 2000 for continuous fermentation and distillation ...

Implementing continuous fermentation for whiskey
Continuous fermentation for whiskey introduces two minor challenges:- Grains need mashing in order to convert starches into fermentable sugars;
- Grains are particles and not fluids like molasses or fruit juice.
The optional two additional drains allow for very easy filling ...

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