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Tak0010
#1 Posted : 1/25/2019 9:34:38 PM

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Anyone have any experience or thought on using a pressure cooker to prepare a vine brew??

I know I've read that too much heat will cause carmelization of some plant sugars. Would using a PC still allow this to happen??

I would also think that using a PC could reduce cook times, just like with food, but I'm not familiar with how the pressure would affect the alkaloid release.


Also, is there a temperature threshold for alkaloid release?? I haven't been able to find a specific temp.

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Nicita
#2 Posted : 1/25/2019 10:41:20 PM

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I don't know about the heat, but be very! careful with lose plant material in a pressure cooker. The fibers could clog the vents and then you get pressure build up and a possibly an exploding pot.

I've cooked rue in glasses in a PC before, but they tend to spill while cooking, so I didn't bother with it any more and used normal pots.
 
Tak0010
#3 Posted : 1/26/2019 12:11:39 AM

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I don't think my pressure cooker vent could clog. I have an Instant Pot and all the plant material is submerged.

So I did my first cook of 1.5hrs under low pressure setting. I checked the temp as soon as I opened it and it was at 205. Assuming pressure won't affect the alkaloids, it should turn out good.

I did one regular heat cycle on ~110g for 3 hours and I'm going to do 1 more PC, then reduce.

I'm also going to save all plant material in case it turns out bunk.

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