Carbon filter !
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Re: Carbon filter !
I need to pay more attention.
Nuking JD chips without covering results in the alcohol level lowering to around 54% (from 65%) in 3 runs, next time I will cover the jar, I diddn't think to cover and thought the loss was usual, lesson learned.
I have also tried to clean up the dark matter with charcoal filtering and ended up with a clean product that is not so tasty, another lesson learned.
Is there a quick way to clean the dark matter or as suggested is the leave it alone method the best..?
Nuking JD chips without covering results in the alcohol level lowering to around 54% (from 65%) in 3 runs, next time I will cover the jar, I diddn't think to cover and thought the loss was usual, lesson learned.
I have also tried to clean up the dark matter with charcoal filtering and ended up with a clean product that is not so tasty, another lesson learned.
Is there a quick way to clean the dark matter or as suggested is the leave it alone method the best..?
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Re: Carbon filter !
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Re: Carbon filter !
I bought a stainless very fine coffee filter, which gets the most chaff out quickly. A simple coffee paper filter is a bit slow. Cotton wool it good.
Best idea I found is rinsing the chips under the tap before use.
Sitting square bottlee on a corner in a wheat bag for a couple of days, also helps concentrate any dark matter and makes decanting easier.
Best idea I found is rinsing the chips under the tap before use.
Sitting square bottlee on a corner in a wheat bag for a couple of days, also helps concentrate any dark matter and makes decanting easier.
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Re: Carbon filter !
Maker wrote:I need to pay more attention.
Nuking JD chips without covering results in the alcohol level lowering to around 54% (from 65%) in 3 runs, next time I will cover the jar, I diddn't think to cover and thought the loss was usual, lesson learned.
I have also tried to clean up the dark matter with charcoal filtering and ended up with a clean product that is not so tasty, another lesson learned.
Losing some of the higher alcohols through nuking, as would happen with barrel aging, seems perfectly acceptable to me. At a distillery it may go into a cask at 63% and usually come out at 54-56%.
As you have discovered,charcoal filtering Oaked spirit is a no,no.
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Re: Carbon filter !
I think sometimes the best lessons are learned rather than read, no harm done and I am a little smarter.
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That, that doesn't kill you, will make you stronger.
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