Rum and airing out
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Rum and airing out
Quick question. Just done a spirit run of rum
Do I need to let it air overnight as when making neutral?
Thank you
Do I need to let it air overnight as when making neutral?
Thank you
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Corps012588 - Senior Distiller

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Re: Rum and airing out
Anyone? Before the goodness evaporates?
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Corps012588 - Senior Distiller

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Re: Rum and airing out
I would.
It will only be a bit of badness that escapes to the angels.
I often leave spirits airing for a week or more.
Try to think of it as a drink improved and not a loss of drink.
Robert.
It will only be a bit of badness that escapes to the angels.
I often leave spirits airing for a week or more.
Try to think of it as a drink improved and not a loss of drink.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Rum and airing out
Asked and answered.
You will appreciate the benefits of letting it breath.
You will appreciate the benefits of letting it breath.
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RumJohn - Master Distiller

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Re: Rum and airing out
Thanks guys. It's still airing and I'm back to being excited as it smells like rum again.
I discarded 50ml
2x 100ml
500ml
Then 3 further 100ml jars
Off for more molasses this morning
I discarded 50ml
2x 100ml
500ml
Then 3 further 100ml jars
Off for more molasses this morning
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Corps012588 - Senior Distiller

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