Freeze Stripping
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Are many people freeze stripping?
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Re: Freeze Stripping
I had a go at it with 10lts of TPW last week as an experiment, after I thawed out my bid orange icy pole I ended up going with a strip run. I am not ruling out having another go but might wait until I got the process of stripping and spirit runs down a bit more first. Still learning and trying so all good.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Mash have you ever considered a slush puppy machine?
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Re: Freeze Stripping
I have a slush puppy machine, it’s great in the summer. Add a bottle or two of vodka to the mix and your all set. Just have to keep the kids away from it lol.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Drum with agitator, with freezer coils or ice and salt. This could be a real option.
Think over sized ice cream maker. As kids we used to hand churn ice cream that was cooled with ice and salt.
Think over sized ice cream maker. As kids we used to hand churn ice cream that was cooled with ice and salt.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
I have to say I do all my washes this way saves an enormous amount of time, not sure the slushy will freeze it hard enough.
I freeze it till solid and then invert it over a bucket for 60 mins or so.
I freeze it till solid and then invert it over a bucket for 60 mins or so.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Ours is a stir and coil machine for use in the canteen we run, no good for stripping as if you turned off the stirrer it would freeze it solid but you won’t be able to get it out.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
was thinking you might get easier separation from a slush compared to a solid block. The only time I tried this I put the wash in freezer bags and not in 1 solid block.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Not sure it could be easier but it is a patience thing. Takes longer than you think to freeze solid. Sometimes it does "polo".
It comes out easy enough, I wait about an hour and test/taste the drippings.
My freezer is -15c (any colder is unnecessary - for anything)
Expect to get 10-12l out @ 30% ish.
It comes out easy enough, I wait about an hour and test/taste the drippings.
My freezer is -15c (any colder is unnecessary - for anything)
Expect to get 10-12l out @ 30% ish.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Myles wrote:was thinking you might get easier separation from a slush compared to a solid block. The only time I tried this I put the wash in freezer bags and not in 1 solid block.
All that said....
How does a slushy machine create the particles.. Are they frosted sugar crystals or would it do the same with just water?
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Re: Freeze Stripping
We mix up a base of an apple juice solution like cordial and water, when added to the machine it freezes the water and not the solution so you are left with little ice drops in the liquid. As long as you keep the agitation going it doesn’t freeze solid. Stop the stirrer and it turns into a solid block of ice.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Never freeze stripped but I used to make apple jack, back along.
That always seemed painless.
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That always seemed painless.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Goog wrote:We mix up a base of an apple juice solution like cordial and water, when added to the machine it freezes the water and not the solution so you are left with little ice drops in the liquid. As long as you keep the agitation going it doesn’t freeze solid. Stop the stirrer and it turns into a solid block of ice.
IF you emptied it out in the sieve - what would run though? Trying to get my head around stage 2.
It would be worth a test. But it does sound messier than turning the bucket upside down.
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Mash wrote:IF you emptied it out in the sieve - what would run though? Trying to get my head around stage 2.
It would be worth a test. But it does sound messier than turning the bucket upside down.
Got me thinking now, I think it could work if you drained it through a sieve but not sure if it would freeze enough of the water. Could be worth a trial if I can get the missus to let me in her canteen during the season break.
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Re: Freeze Stripping
Water freezes, Ethanol doesn't in a domestic freezer.
I am struggling to to see where this discussion is going.
Do it/try it or don't.
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I am struggling to to see where this discussion is going.
Do it/try it or don't.
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