Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
That may have been aimed at me, or the world in general, but I will accept it
Robert.
Robert.
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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Hi everyone,
It's been a little while since last posting as work stuff has taken over a little bit. Love the Airstill, simple, clean, takes a while but have already got good results. Have done a wash with old Elderflower champagne I had kicking around. Made a good gin but with a flavour from the elderflower that carried right through to the finished spirit. Have done a a couple of blended Kale washes which worked very well, fermentation went like a train. Took a while to clear but made a very passable rum and i've got 8ltrs of Pineau maturing now. Everything so far has been very clean, no ill effects at all.
I have just stripped about 14ltrs of red wine I bought cheaply while in France last week and have a question for you.
I got a bit blasé and rushed ahead without re-reading all my notes, I diluted the result of the strip to 40% not 30%. It is running now, I've taken the heads off at 250ml and am collecting the hearts now. What impact will the 40% spirit make to the collection? Do I get more hearts or what?
Cheers
It's been a little while since last posting as work stuff has taken over a little bit. Love the Airstill, simple, clean, takes a while but have already got good results. Have done a wash with old Elderflower champagne I had kicking around. Made a good gin but with a flavour from the elderflower that carried right through to the finished spirit. Have done a a couple of blended Kale washes which worked very well, fermentation went like a train. Took a while to clear but made a very passable rum and i've got 8ltrs of Pineau maturing now. Everything so far has been very clean, no ill effects at all.
I have just stripped about 14ltrs of red wine I bought cheaply while in France last week and have a question for you.
I got a bit blasé and rushed ahead without re-reading all my notes, I diluted the result of the strip to 40% not 30%. It is running now, I've taken the heads off at 250ml and am collecting the hearts now. What impact will the 40% spirit make to the collection? Do I get more hearts or what?
Cheers
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MagicH2o - Regular

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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Only smell & taste will tell MagicH2O
sniff for shaggy dog/cardboard & taste
well you will know its not pure mate.
You have been at this longer than me,
but the more I practice the better and
easier its becoming.
sniff for shaggy dog/cardboard & taste
well you will know its not pure mate.
You have been at this longer than me,
but the more I practice the better and
easier its becoming.
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: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Airstil running today............. 

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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
I love my Airstill 

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: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Hi all,my first time on here doing a little research as I'm gonna get a air still at the weekend,glad I looked yous up but after reading the fisrt 19 pages in one go my brains a little fried,but I'm on it....I think. 

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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Welcome to the forum dude....don't worry we all went through the same feeling...I've been at it for around 5 years now, you never stop learning with this hobby.
Get your still...get a wash on the go..re-read the "best practice" again...then when the times right go for it one of us will be here..
Get your still...get a wash on the go..re-read the "best practice" again...then when the times right go for it one of us will be here..

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Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
Of all the beautiful things in the world, only man can invent boredom
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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
No real need to trawl through the whole topic, but download the Guide and read that a few times until it starts to make sense.
It won't fully make sense until you get an air still and start using it.
I have upgraded now to the T500 but still love my overgrown coffee pot.
Welcome to the forum.
It won't fully make sense until you get an air still and start using it.
I have upgraded now to the T500 but still love my overgrown coffee pot.
Welcome to the forum.
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GrunthosTheFlatulent - Experienced Distiller

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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Right guys the other half purchased me my still as a gift{she a keeper}.gonna get a wash on this week and ive sort of wrote out the diagram in words to follow,im super excited and love the banter on the forum,cheers guys for your earlier replies.
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POISON FROGGER - Newcomer
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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
POISON FROGGER I'm glad that you are finally starting, you will have some fun and learn some stuff here.
And produce a product to help you celebrate it all!
ATB
Robert
And produce a product to help you celebrate it all!
ATB
Robert
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Hi Guys, Great forum and plenty of info to digest so I could do with a little help with ingrediants for my airstill mash, Is there an alternative reciepe for the mash,I am struggling to get the carbon out here
Thanks in advance Jaffa
Thanks in advance Jaffa
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jaffas46 - Newcomer
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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Hi Jaffas46.
Try a Kale wash mate, you will be surprised
how cheap and good and no carbon.
Look in the recipes section.
Try a Kale wash mate, you will be surprised
how cheap and good and no carbon.
Look in the recipes section.
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: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Thanks for the reply Gaza,I will be attempting that this weekend Seems so simple What could possibly go wrong? lol
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jaffas46 - Newcomer
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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
Recipe for first wash
Sugar or golden syrup or molasses or malt.
Water.
Yeast of some sort (baking yeast or wine yeast or beer yeast or something).
Nutrient (kale or lentils or tomato paste/puree or wine nutrient from home brew shop or cornflakes or branflakes or vitamin tablets or something)
Recipe for second wash
A variation on above with more time to get stuff together
Recipe for third and subsequent washes
A variation on above with the benefit of time and experience ...
(edited to correct omission of tomato puree)
Sugar or golden syrup or molasses or malt.
Water.
Yeast of some sort (baking yeast or wine yeast or beer yeast or something).
Nutrient (kale or lentils or tomato paste/puree or wine nutrient from home brew shop or cornflakes or branflakes or vitamin tablets or something)
Recipe for second wash
A variation on above with more time to get stuff together
Recipe for third and subsequent washes
A variation on above with the benefit of time and experience ...
(edited to correct omission of tomato puree)
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Curmudgeon - Master Distiller

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Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
jaffas46 wrote: What could possibly go wrong? lol
Lots could go wrong,but this site will help keep you straight.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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