24 hour airing of final distillation
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24 hour airing of final distillation
Read somewhere on this forum that its best to leave the final cut to air for 24 hours before filtering. Can`t find that article at this time. Is it really that important to do that before filtering it thru the essencia?
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Sonnyinbc - Regular

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Re: 24 hour airing of final distillation
Yes.
I air mine in large canning jars with a paper towel held over the opening with an elastic band. This allows the volatile compounds to evaporate off while preventing mass fruit fly suicides in the summer.
I air mine in large canning jars with a paper towel held over the opening with an elastic band. This allows the volatile compounds to evaporate off while preventing mass fruit fly suicides in the summer.-

chill - Master Distiller

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Re: 24 hour airing of final distillation
Thanks Chuck:
Okay, will let todays run air overnight. Put my stuff in a glass decanter and cheesecloth with an elastic band.
Okay, will let todays run air overnight. Put my stuff in a glass decanter and cheesecloth with an elastic band.
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Sonnyinbc - Regular

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Re: 24 hour airing of final distillation
Just pointing out that a large surface area airs the spirit better/faster.
A decanter may not offer this?
I prefer to air on a sunny window cill,under an open window when this wonderful climate allows.
Robert.
A decanter may not offer this?
I prefer to air on a sunny window cill,under an open window when this wonderful climate allows.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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