my idea for gin basket for air still
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
That looks promising, let us know how it works.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
Interesting it's great how folks sort out the best way for themselves.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
Thanks for putting that up, can see how I can work it with my setup.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
Keep us posted. I think the Sputnik will prove more manageable in terms of positioning and how much you can get into it, but interesting nonetheless..
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
hampk wrote:Keep us posted. I think the Sputnik will prove more manageable in terms of positioning and how much you can get into it, but interesting nonetheless..
I'm not so sure, looks to me like you could squeeze a kitten into that infuser.
To me the question is how much neutral you could put beneath it, without water logging/spirit logging it in the air still; and alien owns this kit already,so definitely worth a go.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
Hampk. +1
Definitely worth a go.
I did similar thing before building the sputnik.
I found that the flavours very thin. I think the vapor can get past it tooo easily and/or the sieve is not open topped so they don't get out as good as they could.
It will be interesting to see your results. I really like gin making in the AS because it is soooooo quick and so easy to experiment.
Definitely worth a go.
I did similar thing before building the sputnik.
I found that the flavours very thin. I think the vapor can get past it tooo easily and/or the sieve is not open topped so they don't get out as good as they could.
It will be interesting to see your results. I really like gin making in the AS because it is soooooo quick and so easy to experiment.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
Easydrinker wrote:hampk wrote:Keep us posted. I think the Sputnik will prove more manageable in terms of positioning and how much you can get into it, but interesting nonetheless..
I'm not so sure, looks to me like you could squeeze a kitten into that infuser.
To me the question is how much neutral you could put beneath it, without water logging/spirit logging it in the air still; and alien owns this kit already,so definitely worth a go.
Robert.
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Hmm, maybe you could at that - but I can get most of a cat into my Sputnik! The jury has to be out, but I think Mash mad a good point about the vapour path.
Cat gin?? No no no, definitely NOT going to try that one.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
I think the diffuser is about the size of a tennis ball.
It might struggle. I certainly fill my sputnik.
Let's see the results.
It might struggle. I certainly fill my sputnik.
Let's see the results.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
Good effort Alien1984 anyone making gin
gets a thumbs up from me.
To begin with tried allsorts of ways and
contraptions, good luck with your infuser
hope it makes tasty gin for you

gets a thumbs up from me.
To begin with tried allsorts of ways and
contraptions, good luck with your infuser
hope it makes tasty gin for you

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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
+1
Have we got a few recipes on here that are easy to get too for beginners?
Have we got a few recipes on here that are easy to get too for beginners?
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
I posted a couple under recipes for the
Airstill, the Plymouth one is easy and tasty.
Airstill, the Plymouth one is easy and tasty.
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than a full frontal lobotomy
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
Mash wrote:I think the diffuser is about the size of a tennis ball.
It might struggle. I certainly fill my sputnik.
Let's see the results.
I cannot believe that you meant to post this?
Ye gadz,how much compost are you putting in there?
A Golf ball of very dried Juniper berries is around 10g.
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Re: my idea for gin basket for air still
On the face of it I see your point.
However a few points might help ...
I do not ram it in to allow better permeability.
It aint really that big.
The Citrus Peel is bulky.
Scalability is linear, so a 3 litre run is 3x the ingredients. That's some compost.
Efficiency: 3L / 4 bottles of bespoke gin brings a wee tear of happiness to eye of my inner Scotsman
I am running it again soon. Might do a 'how to' with photos including a run.
However a few points might help ...
I do not ram it in to allow better permeability.
It aint really that big.
The Citrus Peel is bulky.
Scalability is linear, so a 3 litre run is 3x the ingredients. That's some compost.
Efficiency: 3L / 4 bottles of bespoke gin brings a wee tear of happiness to eye of my inner Scotsman
I am running it again soon. Might do a 'how to' with photos including a run.
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