Curing tails by refractometer
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Curing tails by refractometer
With a refractometer you can quickly read what is coming through. I am seeing a pattern* that at about 32% the tails seem to arrive.
Does this make sense or is it a coincidence?
*Only with Airstill with sugar & bakers wash.
Does this make sense or is it a coincidence?
*Only with Airstill with sugar & bakers wash.
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Never used a refractometer, but 30% is where I stop collecting anything but my Malt Whisky feints.
Are you curing or curtailing?
Robert.
Are you curing or curtailing?
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
I am with Robert. On my sugar washes, I can taste tails starting at around 55-60% ABV. 30% is deep, deep into tails.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Thanks chaps. This is such an easy test to do I will persevere.
Teaspoon & refractometer. Couple of drops from spout taste and measure.
Teaspoon & refractometer. Couple of drops from spout taste and measure.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
I have a refractometer that I only use for the grapes before we pick. I'm going to sort it out and give it a try.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Icefever wrote:I have a refractometer that I only use for the grapes before we pick. I'm going to sort it out and give it a try.
Careful Ice. You might find its got a different scale.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Mash, is your 32% where you start collecting for tails, or where you stop collecting anything?
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Cheers Mash I've not found it yet, bet your bottom dollar it's for grapes 

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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
chill wrote:Mash, is your 32% where you start collecting for tails, or where you stop collecting anything?
Stop collecting for drinking.
Divert the output for use as cleaning fluid.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Easydrinker wrote:
Are you curing or curtailing?![]()
Robert.
Curing the need for all the bleeding jars, by coming up with a better way to find the break point.
My thinking is a small scale easy to use "parrot". A teaspoon and a refractometer seems to fit the bill.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
What kind of wash and still are you using that your tails start at 32%? I don't think I have ever seen them start later than 50%.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Airstill and a sugar wash.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
That is what I thought. Either our sense of taste is vastly different or... I dunno. That is way off what I detect.
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
I will pay more attention next time and report back
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Re: Curing tails by refractometer
Try doing it by temperature, along with taste, smell and volume collected.
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