Its obviously aimed at the process of collecting a neutral spirit, I find with heavily flavoured spirits it becomes even trickier.
With rum, nearly all the heads smell good, so your taste becomes more important than your smell.
Also down at the tails end I find you do have to swallow a little when doing the final blend. There is a difference when you swallow spirit, and it is the only way I can judge how much of the early tails to include in the final product, These tails can add some of the after taste and can make the spirit feel thicker in your mouth.
With neutral I don't need to go to such lengths as you are just looking for flavourless spirit rather than trying to judge flavours that will be complimentary.
For neutral another good tip is to mix it with a little soft drink that you enjoy (I use tonic water) its easy to detect an off flavour with the familiar flavour in the foreground.Statistics: Posted by Capt-Cudellez — Wed Nov 07, 2012 6:21 pm
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