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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 3:04 pm
by optic
As long as you are aware BB that any spirit you get from that turbo yeast will smell and taste pretty much foul and it will need carbon filtering before use .
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 3:37 pm
by Spirits4BB
optic wrote:As long as you are aware BB that any spirit you get from that turbo yeast will smell and taste pretty much foul and it will need carbon filtering before use .
Will the carbon filter that came with the Airstil be ok for that job?
Next one will be a lentil wash with bakers yeast now I have something to use as a comparison having used a turdo..
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 4:13 pm
by chill
The little tea bag of carbon that goes in the outlet? Useless.
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 5:00 pm
by Spirits4BB
chill wrote:The little tea bag of carbon that goes in the outlet? Useless.
It's a round charcoal jobby?
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 6:13 pm
by GrunthosTheFlatulent
The round charcoal jobbies are also useless.
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 6:40 pm
by Almanac
I'm afraid with the Airstill there's just no way around it

You have to get serious about filtering but it doesn't have to be expensive

There are plans hereabouts for making a decent filter from a bottle with the bottom cut off and a bag of carbon from the HBS. I don't have a link to hand but it shouldn't be hard to find.
AidanMac

p.s. Based on filters you can buy I still say the Essencia Filter System is the Dogs Bollox

Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 8:20 pm
by optic
AidanMac wrote:p.s. Based on filters you can buy I still say the Essencia Filter System is the Dogs Bollox

Yes totally agree I have the still spirits Z filter and the Essencia,everything about it is superior IMO .
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Thu May 21, 2015 10:57 pm
by Easydrinker
The air still/Smart still is a cracking little gizmo.
It is a pot still however and so will carry flavour through from the strip to the final spirit run.
The only way to finish with a decent neutral,if that is indeed your goal,is to carbon filter.There are various ways to do that,I recommend the Essencia.
I do know,I have been there.
Equally,rum washes seem to come from the air still pretty good,I am far to time constrained to attempt AG washes with one,but cannot see why they would not work,indeed,others here say that they do.
Just do it,and make up your own rules as you go along.
BOL
Robert.
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2015 6:54 am
by Mash
AidanMac wrote:I'm afraid with the Airstill there's just no way around it
You can also consider making good clean washes to start with.
Don't use turbo's
don't overheat the yeast
Don't run till clear
It does make a difference. ..
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2015 8:13 am
by Spirits4BB
Best way now to rescue this into a decent spirit?
Put through Airstil 2-3 times?
I'm at a loss with this charcoal malarky, can anyone find me a pic to look at please to get a good idea on what I need to build.
Thx
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2015 11:33 am
by optic
At a push a large funnel filled with carbon and a piece of coffee filter paper over the end would be far better than that crap disk thing that comes with the Airstil, be sure to give the carbon a good rinse first, if her indoors has a very fine sieve this is perfect for rinsing the carbon .
If you find the output from whatever filter you use appears painfully slow, its not that's a good sign as like most things in this hobby you get nowhere by rushing .
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2015 1:46 pm
by Spirits4BB
optic wrote:At a push a large funnel filled with carbon and a piece of coffee filter paper over the end would be far better than that crap disk thing that comes with the Airstil, be sure to give the carbon a good rinse first, if her indoors has a very fine sieve this is perfect for rinsing the carbon .
If you find the output from whatever filter you use appears painfully slow, its not that's a good sign as like most things in this hobby you get nowhere by rushing .
Last question on this.... hopefully
Best carbon to get from my LHBS for this task ?
Thx
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2015 2:40 pm
by optic
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2015 3:09 pm
by Spirits4BB
Sorry, just one more..........
What's the use of that carbon I put in with the turbo yeast? Does it need it?
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results

Posted:
Fri May 22, 2015 3:14 pm
by optic
Apparently its supposed to remove some of the nasties produced during fermentation .