Still Spirits Distiller’s Enzyme Glucoamylase – 12g
Still Spirits Distiller’s Enzyme Glucoamylase – 12g
Glucoamylase is a fungal-derived enzyme for breaking down short-chain dextrins in starch substrate mashes to yield simple, fermentable sugars. Glucoamylase is applied either post-mashing or added with yeast for simultaneous saccharification and fermentation.$3.10
Still Spirits Distiller’s Enzyme Glucoamylase – 12g
Still Spirits Distiller’s Enzyme Glucoamylase – 12g
Glucoamylase is a fungal-derived enzyme for breaking down short-chain dextrins in starch substrate mashes to yield simple, fermentable sugars. Glucoamylase is applied either post-mashing or added with yeast for simultaneous saccharification and fermentation.$3.10
Still Spirits Distiller’s Enzyme Glucoamylase – 12g
Still Spirits Distiller’s Enzyme Glucoamylase – 12g is a fungal-derived enzyme which breaks down dextrins into simple sugars.
Application:
For use in mashing of starch-based substrates, such as raw grains and potato, for fermentation of alcohol to make distilled spirits. Can also be used for maximising yield when mashing malted grains using natural, diastatic enzyme activity.
Information:
Net Weight: 12 g (0.4 US oz)
Temperature: Standard Temperatures
Sufficient for: Up To 10 kg (22.0 lbs) Liquefied Starch For
Fermentation Volumes Up To 25 L (6.6 US Gal)
Enzyme Systematic Name: Glucan 1,4-Alpha-Glucosidase
Enzyme Activity (u/g): > 100,000
Temperature Tolerance: 30-65°C – Optimum 50-60°C (86-149°F – Optimum 122-140°F)
pH Tolerance: 2.8-5.0 (Optimum 4.0-4.5)
GMO Status: GMO free
Shelf Life: 24 Months
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Place of Origin: Made in the UK from imported and local ingredients.
Danger: May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled.
Instructions:
Add enzyme to liquefied starch slurry or malted grain mash once below 65°C (149°F).
Stir well, cover (or hold at 50-60°C (122-140°F)) and allow to stand for 1 hour before
cooling for fermentation. Alternatively, add to mash/wort along with yeast and
ferment at optimum 30-35°C (86-95°F) ambient air temperature (ensuring within
tolerance for yeast) for simultaneous saccharification and fermentation.
Ingredients:
Glucoamylase enzyme.
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