What I Did Today
Re: What I Did Today
Following mentions in another thread, I took delivery today of two Germenica Florentina Brarded Irises:

This was the cheapest source that I found and the plants arrived in very good condition:
http://www.kelways.co.uk/product/iris-f ... is-/10793/
The plants will provide attractive blossoms whilst, in time, the rhizomes could be harvested so as to dry out as Oris.

This was the cheapest source that I found and the plants arrived in very good condition:
http://www.kelways.co.uk/product/iris-f ... is-/10793/
The plants will provide attractive blossoms whilst, in time, the rhizomes could be harvested so as to dry out as Oris.
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Toper - Senior Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Just stripping 4 litres of one of my mad fermentations through the airstill.
This time I've fermented a McVities Jamaica Ginger cake!
Fermented right down and smelt gorgeous! Even tasted quite nice too.
This time I've fermented a McVities Jamaica Ginger cake!
Fermented right down and smelt gorgeous! Even tasted quite nice too.
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Seagull - Senior Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
I am loving this Seagull, you are more bonkers than myself, but it does sound interesting.
Ours is not to do boring stuff, but to constantly push boundaries.
Or at least try daft stuff.
Some may work, and some may not.
Hat's off to anyone having reached that zone.
I have to say that most of my own distilling is now formulaic.
I have my neutral recipe down to a T.
I have my all grain Malt whisky under control.
I do like to hear of other folks experiments and successes.
So keep it coming.
Robert.
Ours is not to do boring stuff, but to constantly push boundaries.
Or at least try daft stuff.
Some may work, and some may not.
Hat's off to anyone having reached that zone.
I have to say that most of my own distilling is now formulaic.
I have my neutral recipe down to a T.
I have my all grain Malt whisky under control.
I do like to hear of other folks experiments and successes.
So keep it coming.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: What I Did Today
Ran my first successful strip and spirit run.
Oh and put another wash on of course
Oh and put another wash on of course
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Diverch - Regular

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Re: What I Did Today
Diverch wrote:Ran my first successful strip and spirit run.
Oh and put another wash on of course
Well done. T500 is a good piece of kit isn't it.......

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Phantom - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Brilliant, needle valve is a bit fiddly but got the hand of it. Decided not to use a prv so
I can appreciate it next time. Wasn't to much of a problem till SWMBO put the dishwasher on....
Really pleased and happy with it.
I can appreciate it next time. Wasn't to much of a problem till SWMBO put the dishwasher on....
Really pleased and happy with it.
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Diverch - Regular

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Re: What I Did Today
bought one of these
lovebrewing.co.uk/t500-water-flow-regulator
saves all the aggro with water pressure
lovebrewing.co.uk/t500-water-flow-regulator
saves all the aggro with water pressure
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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gaza the instructor - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Right now:
Taken me airstill to me best mate's who came to the distilling course in the Netherlands with me.
He's distilling his Jamaica Ginger Cake wash now
He's impatient though and wants it all in one distillation!!
Taken me airstill to me best mate's who came to the distilling course in the Netherlands with me.
He's distilling his Jamaica Ginger Cake wash now
He's impatient though and wants it all in one distillation!!
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Seagull - Senior Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Got everything set up ready to make some cherry bounce
And a question for those in the know, a couple of times now I've had a wash or two that I must admit had been forgotten about & left in the bucket. They had been racked off once and despite being different recipes entirely, both had a pungent off kind of smell. Is this due to any yeast sneaking through when it's racked? I can't really describe the smell but it's not much fun, don't get me wrong I'm running it anyway I just want to know what it is?

And a question for those in the know, a couple of times now I've had a wash or two that I must admit had been forgotten about & left in the bucket. They had been racked off once and despite being different recipes entirely, both had a pungent off kind of smell. Is this due to any yeast sneaking through when it's racked? I can't really describe the smell but it's not much fun, don't get me wrong I'm running it anyway I just want to know what it is?

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Benoit - Senior Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Taste it. Us it vinegar?
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Yes Mash, definitely vinegar. Bad news?
The other wash to do this I used sugar puffs but those little buggers sucked so much juice up I wasn't left with much & ended up being used as a cleaning run anyway so I never tasted it
The other wash to do this I used sugar puffs but those little buggers sucked so much juice up I wasn't left with much & ended up being used as a cleaning run anyway so I never tasted it
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Re: What I Did Today
Right, Google is my friend....so I have an acetobacter infection! Joy of joys! Now I think of it, this was in the same bucket as the other with the same smell. My lazy cleaning routine may have been my downfall here
Will those little swines have drank all my alcohol?
Will those little swines have drank all my alcohol?
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Re: What I Did Today
Good news. Vinegar is usable and handy to have. Don't bin it. Edible, pickling and a v good descaler/cleaner.
Bad news. There is no point in stillin' it. The ethanol has gone and is now Acetic acid.
Worst news. Cross infection is a REAL risk. Anything (Still excepted) that this has been in wants the DEEPEST DEEPETTY DEEP DEEP clean. If plastic just as well to replace.
Google might help with getting rid of..... 60% alc splashed around and then sealed up might do it... even Acetobactor must have tolerance levels.
Bad news. There is no point in stillin' it. The ethanol has gone and is now Acetic acid.
Worst news. Cross infection is a REAL risk. Anything (Still excepted) that this has been in wants the DEEPEST DEEPETTY DEEP DEEP clean. If plastic just as well to replace.
Google might help with getting rid of..... 60% alc splashed around and then sealed up might do it... even Acetobactor must have tolerance levels.
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
Don't re-use the bucket. Get it in the shed, well away from your brewing kit.
Use the vinegar if you want, but dump the bucket.
Acetobacter contamination can spread and most brewing kit can't be fully sterilised (normal stuff isn't sterilised, it's sanitised).........
Use the vinegar if you want, but dump the bucket.
Acetobacter contamination can spread and most brewing kit can't be fully sterilised (normal stuff isn't sterilised, it's sanitised).........
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Re: What I Did Today
Time for a new racking cane & stirrers as well then! I might see if I can fit the bucket in the dishwasher 

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