Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
Anavrin, I reckon you are a good hand at darts myself 

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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
I so want one of those...
hope you dont mind questions..?
where do you fill it from?
(just seen the drain) edit
is the nov 2015 video the latest you have done?
did you buy a bulk load of the ceramic rings?
i guess you are happy with the way it has evolved? or are there more things you are thinking of changing?
regards Les
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
To fill it I take the column off, it's not like it's used all the time so it's no big deal to strip it down and I have plenty of time to clean the bits between spirit runs.
I'm not using ceramic raschig rings anymore, although I do have about 4kg of them collecting dust.
It's filled with SPP that I bought from Poland, it took about a month to arrive but it was worth the wait, it's good stuff.
I'm not using ceramic raschig rings anymore, although I do have about 4kg of them collecting dust.
It's filled with SPP that I bought from Poland, it took about a month to arrive but it was worth the wait, it's good stuff.
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
Anavrin wrote:To fill it I take the column off, it's not like it's used all the time so it's no big deal to strip it down and I have plenty of time to clean the bits between spirit runs.
I'm not using ceramic raschig rings anymore, although I do have about 4kg of them collecting dust.
It's filled with SPP that I bought from Poland, it took about a month to arrive but it was worth the wait, it's good stuff.
Looking forward to your next video...
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
Lovely looking kit and I've been drooling over the still dragon gear.
What are your thoughts on the value of copper in a still? Overrated?
What are your thoughts on the value of copper in a still? Overrated?
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
Depends on on the type of still.
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
I'm reading that as pot still needs copper to reduce sulphur while leaving flavours compared to a more modern design will remove all undesirables including sulphur?
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
I use a 1m 2" straight copper column in place of the bubble plates and packed section when stripping and the three bubble sections have copper plates and copper bubble caps, so hopefully there's enough in there.
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
I was going to say....
Different stills are designed will use copper in different ways. The effect of the copper is always required. Air stills are limited to only a few options - Lob some in the boiler or thread some wire through the condenser coil.
Anavrin's answer was much better, though so I won't bother
Different stills are designed will use copper in different ways. The effect of the copper is always required. Air stills are limited to only a few options - Lob some in the boiler or thread some wire through the condenser coil.
Anavrin's answer was much better, though so I won't bother

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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
I was going to say....
Different stills are designed will use copper in different ways. The effect of the copper is always required. Air stills are limited to only a few options - Lob some in the boiler or thread some wire through the condenser coil.
Anavrin's answer was much better, though so I won't bother
Different stills are designed will use copper in different ways. The effect of the copper is always required. Air stills are limited to only a few options - Lob some in the boiler or thread some wire through the condenser coil.
Anavrin's answer was much better, though so I won't bother

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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
Just taken delivery on one of those Cellar 7 Spanish Rojo red wine kits after reading this thread. Looking forward to giving it a try.
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
Blimey a post ON TOPIC - not sure thats cricket


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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
Curmudgeon wrote:I'm reading that as pot still needs copper to reduce sulphur while leaving flavours compared to a more modern design will remove all undesirables including sulphur?
Cheerily taking this thread back off topic...
Any still and condenser incorporating copper will reduce sulphites in the distillate.
A "more modern" design will not, and this is not even determined by where the cuts are made.
Depending upon the size of your Reflux still,and it's design, it will cheerfully allow you to collect Acetone, Turpentine (or at least a version of White Spirit) and many other liquids that you do not wish to drink, before and after the stuff that you are striving for.
A pot still will, (generally), leave a flavoured spirit, based upon the initial wash, and with judicious cuts after a second distillation, a pleasant spirit, after aging .
A reflux still will, (generally), allow you to produce a distillate at a much higher ABV, and once again with judicious cuts, a neutral product.
Copper and Sulphites are just, but importantly, mice nibbling at the cheese.
Any version of a reflux still will give you a distillate of a much higher ABV than a Pot still, that bit is simples
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Re: Anyone tried one of the very expensive red wine kits!!!
I have a friend who goes to france and gets me some decent reds and whites, 10 litre boxes for £14, works out cheaper than kits
tried them but never had much luck.
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