StillSmart Home distillation made easy! 2013-04-28T12:36:51+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/feed.php?f=12&t=2052 2013-04-28T12:36:51+00:00 2013-04-28T12:36:51+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13462#p13462 <![CDATA[Re: strong smell]]> Statistics: Posted by nitronick60 — Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:36 pm


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2013-04-28T12:02:07+00:00 2013-04-28T12:02:07+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13460#p13460 <![CDATA[Re: strong smell]]>
put a tablespoon or some other measures worth into a glass, then add 1.5 times as much water, give it a swirl, then give it a smell and a taste.

You can't really make cuts with high proof as the alcohol is overwhelming.

Have you collected in separate jars or have you ran it all into one container?

Statistics: Posted by Capt-Cudellez — Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:02 pm


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2013-04-28T10:43:39+00:00 2013-04-28T10:43:39+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13459#p13459 <![CDATA[Re: strong smell]]> Statistics: Posted by nitronick60 — Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:43 am


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2013-04-27T08:54:48+00:00 2013-04-27T08:54:48+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13445#p13445 <![CDATA[Re: strong smell]]>
I have found that the lower the ABV of the Low Wines is, going into the still boiler, the cleaner the final product will be and the easier it is to make clean cuts between the fractions. I routinely dilute my Low Wines to 20% and the overall running time is only marginally longer for a 40l charge.

My motto has become "Spirits Taste Better Clean rather then Fast" ;D

AM 8)

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2013-04-27T06:35:21+00:00 2013-04-27T06:35:21+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13440#p13440 <![CDATA[Re: strong smell]]> I wouldn't add this distilled product in with another wash, but some folks will do several stripping runs (distilling from the wash and collecting everything), then put together all of this raw distilled alcohol to do the spirit run.

This gives you much more alcohol in the boiler, and you'll collect a lot more product during the spirit run, making the cuts easier. Just don't put anything of too high a proof in the boiler, make sure its sub 40%ABV for safety reasons (I don't ever put anything over 30% in these day as I'm sure it yields a better product).

Have fun, and be safe.

CC

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2013-04-27T05:31:11+00:00 2013-04-27T05:31:11+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13439#p13439 <![CDATA[Re: strong smell]]> Statistics: Posted by nitronick60 — Sat Apr 27, 2013 5:31 am


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2013-04-27T04:32:31+00:00 2013-04-27T04:32:31+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13438#p13438 <![CDATA[Re: strong smell]]>
There is no magic recipe that will produce only ethanol the other elements are a natural part of the fermentation process but can be removed during a second or "spirit run" by "making cuts".

It may seem a chore the first time but it is well worth the effort and will give you a much cleaner prodct.

Have a look at this link on making cuts viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1326#p10465

Toodlepip

Brian

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2013-04-27T01:30:49+00:00 2013-04-27T01:30:49+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2052&p=13437#p13437 <![CDATA[strong smell]]> Statistics: Posted by nitronick60 — Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:30 am


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