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MetaMaitreya Weekly Council
Herbal Gate
Production Session
Shine Formulation Finalization
Tyler  ·  Alex  ·  Kyle
The Work Before Us
This week we prepare to begin production within the Herbal Gate.
  • Finalize Shine ingredient list
  • Confirm sourcing plan
  • Prepare for first production batch
  • Align on soap and Shine manufacturing workflow
Why Shine Matters
First Artisan Product
Shine is one of our earliest crafted goods and helps establish:
  • Brand identity
  • Ritual aesthetic
  • Scent and flavor signature of the Herbal Gate
A well-designed Shine creates an immediate sensory identity for MetaMaitreya.
What Shine Should Be

Embody

  • Warmth
  • Ritual atmosphere
  • Natural fragrance and flavor
  • Craftsmanship

Not

  • Overly complex
  • Synthetic

It should feel ancient, natural, and intentional.

Corn Mash Fermentation
The mash converts: grain starch → fermentable sugars → alcohol

Core Elements

  • Cracked corn (primary grain)
  • Malted barley (enzyme conversion)
  • Optional rye or wheat
  • Yeast fermentation

Outcome

A fermented grain mash base — the foundation of Shine flavor development.

Proposed Mash Bill
5–6 Gallon Test Batch
Cracked Corn
8 lb
primary grain
Malted Barley
2 lb
enzyme conversion
Rye (optional)
1 lb
flavor grain
Water
5 gal
base volume
Yeast
distillers or brewer's
Profile
Bourbon
style grain ratios
Why Each Grain

Corn

  • Main sugar source
  • Natural sweetness
  • Traditional American whiskey base

Malted Barley

  • Provides enzymes for starch conversion

Rye

  • Spicy flavor profile

Wheat

  • Smoother flavor profile
Mash Cooking
Gelatinization
190°F Heat 4 gal water
60–90 Minutes at temp
185–190°F Hold range
Add cracked corn slowly while stirring. Break open starch structures so enzymes can access them.
Enzyme Conversion
152°F Cool mash to
60 min Hold at 148–154°F
Add malted barley + optional rye or wheat.
Enzymes convert starch → fermentable sugars.
Fermentation
75–85°F Cool to before pitch
70–80°F Ferment temp
5–10 Days to complete
Seal fermenter with an airlock. Yeast converts sugars → alcohol + carbon dioxide. Complete when bubbling stops and mash no longer tastes sweet.
Flavor Infusions
Developing the MetaMaitreya Signature

🌶 Spice

  • Cinnamon, clove, star anise
  • Ginger root, nutmeg
  • Warm · bold · ritualistic

🍊 Citrus

  • Orange, lemon, grapefruit peel
  • Dried citrus zest
  • Fresh · uplifting · bright

🍯 Sweet

  • Raw honey, vanilla bean
  • Maple syrup, caramelized sugar
  • Smooth · round · dessert-like

🌿 Herbal

  • Rosemary, mint, chamomile
  • Lavender
  • Earthy · aromatic · meditative
Aging Options

Oak Aging

  • Oak chips, spirals, or small barrels
  • Vanilla notes · caramel tones · toasted wood
  • 2 weeks to several months

Botanical Aging

  • Vanilla bean
  • Citrus peel
  • Herbs
  • Gradual layered flavor development
First Run Batch Strategy
Test multiple variations to discover the signature Shine profile.
Batch A
Warm Spice Infusion
Batch B
Citrus Infusion
Batch C
Herbal Infusion
Batch D
Oak Aging
Production Timeline
Week 1
Ingredient acquisition
Week 2
Mash preparation & fermentation
Week 3
Infusion & flavor experiments
Week 4
Evaluation & refinement
While Shine ferments, the Herbal Gate begins soap experimentation — melt-and-pour base with botanical fragrance.
When the vessel is prepared
and the fire is measured

ingredients become
more than ingredients.

They become craft.
Council Decisions
  • Finalize Shine mash bill
  • Confirm yeast selection
  • Choose infusion direction
  • Set experimental batch plan
Next Meeting

Sourcing

  • Confirm grain suppliers
  • Source distiller's yeast
  • Acquire botanicals for infusion tests
  • Price comparison & quantities

Equipment & Vessel

  • Identify fermentation vessel
  • Confirm airlock setup
  • Thermometer & hydrometer check
  • Workspace / Herbal Gate layout

Batch Plan

  • Lock mash bill ratios
  • Choose yeast strain
  • Set infusion experiment batches
  • Agree on Week 1 start date
The Work continues.