It's down to personal taste, If your happy that's the main thing, I do what I do, because I'm not happy with the results by using all of the alcohol.
My neutral run normally breaks down as.......
10% of the total alcohol in the boiler taken as heads - this is when taking care and removing them slowly, running quickly will smear this through the early hearts. - not used, put aside
20% as faints either side of the hearts - these seem like hearts when taking them off (taste clean off the output), but on airing and diluting down I can detect a taint of either heads or tails - I might include these if flavouring heavily, but leave them out of my vodka or gin.
50-60% hearts - the good stuff
about 15-20% tails - I don't collect much of this when doing neutral as re running really doesn't clean it up any - I switch off then the output drops to 90% ABV on my current still and dump the still charge down the drain. - when running the T500 it was when the output started to slow and I could taste it off the output (a taste off my pinky dipped in)
Looking at this it looks like I don't use a huge chunk of the spirit - but I water down and re-run it at a later date, you get most of the alcohol in the end, it just takes a while.
The above is for NEUTRAL ONLY, when running something like a molasses wash some of the faints make the cut, and a *tiny* amount of late heads and early tails get in too- after 3 months on oak this make a really flavorsome drink - but will give you a bit of a hangover - less so than commercial rum I might add.
for neutral I re-run all the faints and heads as a single run when I have enough to charge the still - for rum I add faints from the last run to each spirit run.
Do what works for you though - you should be your toughest critic.Statistics: Posted by Capt-Cudellez — Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:13 pm
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