Hey people
So SWIM has a quantity of jurema (mimosa h.), and had two plans..
1- Make a normal mimosa brew (acidify a bit with lemon, boil, filter, repeat twice more, put filtered liquid together and reduce) to later take with some maoi..
2- Make a cold water mimosa-by-itself brew
SWIM wanted to do the egg white tannin removal to make them easier on the stomach, and wondered how to go about it in the 2 separate plans..
for case number 1:
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this link, acolon states that best is to do the egg white filtration before filtering and before reducing. His argument is that the brew should not be saturated or it might take some goodies away
now.. If that was really the reason, wouldnt the best and least saturated of all steps be when the 3 filtered liquids were together, but before reducing (since it would be the biggest amount of liquid per total goodies.. plus the added advantage of no possibility of eggwhite getting 'trapped' in the pieces of mimosa or smt) ?
In case number 2:
Acolon states that acidic brew is needed.. also, for the eggwhite to clump up, it needs to be heated up, right? does that mean egg white tek cannot be done in cold water mimosa brew?
so, questions are:
1- Would it be better to do egg white tek with 3 unreduced but filtered liquids together, or with first batch of unreduced and unfiltered brew?
2- Can eggwhite tek be done in cold water brew? if so, how?
3- Whisking the egg whites necessary or not?
4- 1 Egg white enough for how many litters/grams of mimosa?
and lastly... Here's how I understood it needs to be done, if there's any mistake, please tell me:
Separate egg white... Then just pour it slowly while stiring the brew so egg white goes in properly.. Then just boil the brew and the eggwhite should all go to the top and be easily removed. voilá...
thanks