Statistics: Posted by Jimmy — Tue Sep 11, 2012 2:49 pm
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Statistics: Posted by Admiral Toad — Sat Sep 08, 2012 7:58 am
I'm certainly not trying to tell you not to.

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Statistics: Posted by chill — Thu Sep 06, 2012 4:03 pm
aidanmac wrote:
Basic rule of thumb: Uncleared wash contains suspended solids. Those solids will add off flavours and unpredictable effects when heated in a still and will definitely NOT add anything desirable to your spirits. Therefore, the clearer you can get the wash before putting it in any still the cleaner, more pleasant the spirit you make will be.
Airstill: I've used an Airstill for almost three years and offer these observations;
1 If using an Airstill, and you want to make a good quality spirit for your own use, never use any yeast pack that requires the inclusion of carbon in the wash.
2 While you can run the Airstill with a dirty wash (uncleared).the downside is, don't expect anything great from it.
3 If you want to get the best quality product from an Airstill you MUST clear the wash completely.
4 The quality of what you get out of an Airstill is directly proportionate to what you put in the still.
5 You can drink what comes out of an Airstill after the first run but it really isn't clean enough for human consumption. Quality is only achieved by second distillation and filtering through a serious Activated Carbon filter.
Here endeth the Soap Box for today - I feel better already!![]()
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Statistics: Posted by shawry99 — Thu Sep 06, 2012 11:11 am