Author of the book, Alcohol Fuel,” Richard Freudenberger teaches us the hands-on details of small scale alcohol fuel production (ethanol). Richard describes the processes involved and the distinctions between different types of alcohol, decisions about effective types of feed stocks to use and how you can integrate this technology into your farm/garden/homestead. Learn the pros and cons of the technology and glean pertinent knowledge to help you begin utilizing alcohol fuel. In part 3, Richard begins the first steps to making alcohol fuel by measuring the grain to make the wort or mash.
VIDEO: Alcohol Fuel Production Part 3
Author of the book, Alcohol Fuel,” Richard Freudenberger teaches us the hands-on details of small scale alcohol fuel production (ethanol). Richard describes the processes involved and the distinctions between different types of alcohol, decisions about effective types of feed stocks to use and how you can integrate this technology into your farm/garden/homestead. Learn the pros and cons of the technology and glean pertinent knowledge to help you begin utilizing alcohol fuel. In part 3, Richard begins the first steps to making alcohol fuel by measuring the grain to make the wort or mash.
How much of each enzyme is needed per lbs of grain?
This channel is amazing, Thank You Richard!!! and the Living Web Farms team!!!
I know in the last video you said you won't talk about wood, or other biomass conversion to Ethanol.
But do you have any tips, or possible resources, for converting Biomass (wood chips, paper, switchgrass, etc) into Ethanol?
I'm just confused about what enzymes mostly, and how they would differ from the 2 enzymes showcased in this video..
Best,
Zdtutta