The purpose of the Stripping Run is to get rid of the crap from your wash so collect
everything until the alcometer dips just below 20%ABV - no cuts.
When you've stripped a batch of wash you are left with what are called 'Low Wines'.
Don't smell the low wines, don't taste the low wines it's just cleaned up wash at this stage and not fit for consumption unless you're into pain.
On the Spirit Run the first thing you have to do is discard the foreshots. You'll get loads of opinion about how much to throw away but I offer the following bit of advice on the subject.
The Foreshots is the only place where potentially dangerous substances are to be found when distilling. For this reason I recommend discarding a fixed amount of the initial output from the still on the Spirit Run, based on the batch size, to ensure you will not have any of those dangerous substances in your drinking spirits.
If you're running a 4lt Airstill or Smartstill I recommend discarding the
first 50ml of distillate.
If you're running a larger still I recommend discarding 125ml for every 10lt of low wines, so in a 40lt boiler charge you will need to discard 500ml to ensure all the foreshots are removed.
I can hear lots of people out there reaching for their keyboards to type "
that's far too much to throw away" but, in relation to the overall spirit output it's very small and I'd rather be safe than listen to them.
This will ensure your safety.
After that you can try following this guide..
Spirit Cuts for Beginners.pdf
Cuts are all about smell then taste.
Read the Guide and if you have any questions just post them here and someone will help you out.

AM
