MY SECOND AIRSTILL GIN.
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MY SECOND AIRSTILL GIN.
Having based my first Gin roughly on the details given in the “Boodles Gin” thread, I made some changes this time.
I had started out with 4 x 23 litres of Kale Wash, each strip and spirit run.
I use a copper mesh basket to hold botanicals.
Still charge was 2 litres of 40% neutral + 1 litre water.
Botanicals:
1. 12 g Juniper Berries (Grind)
2. 6 g Coriander Seeds “
3. .50 g Ground Cassia Bark
4. 1g Caraway Seeds
5. 1g Dried Sage
6. 1g Dried Rosemary
7. .25g Ground Nutmeg
8. 1g Angelica Root “
9. .25g Oris Root
10. 4 g Dried Kaffir Lime Leaves
11. 3g Dried Bitter Orange “
To weight these accurately I bought a pocket size set of digital scales on Amazon for about £6.50, free postage. They arrived in two days. They can weight to hundredths of a gram.
I ran until I had a parrot reading of 55%abv, collected and diluted to 40% abv.
I accumulated 15 x 75cl bottles of extremely acceptable Gin with which I am delighted.
I think that any changes in future runs might involve a slight reduction in Caraway Seeds and a slight increase in Dried Bitter Orange.
I had started out with 4 x 23 litres of Kale Wash, each strip and spirit run.
I use a copper mesh basket to hold botanicals.
Still charge was 2 litres of 40% neutral + 1 litre water.
Botanicals:
1. 12 g Juniper Berries (Grind)
2. 6 g Coriander Seeds “
3. .50 g Ground Cassia Bark
4. 1g Caraway Seeds
5. 1g Dried Sage
6. 1g Dried Rosemary
7. .25g Ground Nutmeg
8. 1g Angelica Root “
9. .25g Oris Root
10. 4 g Dried Kaffir Lime Leaves
11. 3g Dried Bitter Orange “
To weight these accurately I bought a pocket size set of digital scales on Amazon for about £6.50, free postage. They arrived in two days. They can weight to hundredths of a gram.
I ran until I had a parrot reading of 55%abv, collected and diluted to 40% abv.
I accumulated 15 x 75cl bottles of extremely acceptable Gin with which I am delighted.
I think that any changes in future runs might involve a slight reduction in Caraway Seeds and a slight increase in Dried Bitter Orange.
T
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Toper - Senior Distiller

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Re: MY SECOND AIRSTILL GIN.
Yeah. The bitter orange thing is good. I fannied about with fresh lemon and tangerine skin for ages.. Not a patch on bitter orange. 

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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: MY SECOND AIRSTILL GIN.
From previous comments Mash, your tastes here parallel my own, I do like the bite of citrus in the Gin.
However, as sweet and sour are basic taste elements, I am also pondering whether to add a little dried liquorice root as well.
However, as sweet and sour are basic taste elements, I am also pondering whether to add a little dried liquorice root as well.
T
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Toper - Senior Distiller

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Re: MY SECOND AIRSTILL GIN.
My own opinion here is to try it,both with and without anything that I think may help.
I always jump first and ask questions later.
Robert.
I always jump first and ask questions later.
Robert.
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