StillSmart Home distillation made easy! 2014-09-20T21:12:08+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/feed.php?f=3&t=3154 2014-09-20T21:12:08+00:00 2014-09-20T21:12:08+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21106#p21106 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]> Statistics: Posted by chill — Sat Sep 20, 2014 9:12 pm


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2014-09-20T18:39:43+00:00 2014-09-20T18:39:43+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21100#p21100 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]>
chill wrote:
...I can clearly taste heads in some commercial whiskies and bourbons.

Chuck



+1, I could always smell the difference and it wasn't pleasant :P

AM 8)

Statistics: Posted by Almanac — Sat Sep 20, 2014 6:39 pm


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2014-09-20T16:22:41+00:00 2014-09-20T16:22:41+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21096#p21096 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]>
Chuck

Statistics: Posted by chill — Sat Sep 20, 2014 4:22 pm


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2014-09-20T14:33:46+00:00 2014-09-20T14:33:46+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21094#p21094 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]>
Certainly not neutral, nearest I can describe it is similar to whisky but without the whisky taste. Had the whisky oiliness and a not unpleasant (imo) aftertaste.

Downside was the after effects after a heavy session. Who needs Mexican food? :)

Then I tried double distilling and never went back. I do miss the original product a little bit though. I might organise a single run so as to have a bottle just for a single nightcap once in a while.

Statistics: Posted by John51 — Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:33 pm


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2014-09-20T13:11:25+00:00 2014-09-20T13:11:25+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21092#p21092 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]>
PieOPah wrote:
Thanks, reading through it now :-D


One thing beginners sometimes find is that the 'correct' method of running an Airstill apears to involve a lot more work than following the silly method suggested by the manufacturers and/or sellers but it's well worth the extra effort and once you do it you'll know why it's the right way. ;)

AM 8)

Statistics: Posted by Almanac — Sat Sep 20, 2014 1:11 pm


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2014-09-15T16:31:05+00:00 2014-09-15T16:31:05+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21006#p21006 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]> Methanol is not the worry. Acetone and other substances are.

Chuck

Statistics: Posted by chill — Mon Sep 15, 2014 4:31 pm


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2014-09-15T16:18:13+00:00 2014-09-15T16:18:13+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21005#p21005 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]> Statistics: Posted by PieOPah — Mon Sep 15, 2014 4:18 pm


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2014-09-15T16:11:09+00:00 2014-09-15T16:11:09+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21004#p21004 <![CDATA[Re: Distillation Method]]> Statistics: Posted by Magnu420 — Mon Sep 15, 2014 4:11 pm


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2014-09-15T15:14:30+00:00 2014-09-15T15:14:30+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3154&p=21003#p21003 <![CDATA[Distillation Method]]>
I am relatively new to distillation. I have run a few batches through my Airstill and have always enjoyed the end result - however, I am looking to get more out of it.

I never throw away the first 50ml as I have been told that the Airstill isn't efficient enough to give you the methanol(?) that can be dangerous.

What I have started to do is distill 700ml and then following that I separately collect an extra 300ml. The ideal will be to take the 300ml and use this to top up the last of the wash before I run that through the still.

Is this something that is going to produce an inferior alcohol? Is there a better method I could use?

Thanks,

Statistics: Posted by PieOPah — Mon Sep 15, 2014 3:14 pm


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