Spirit strength issues
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Spirit strength issues
I had not given a lot of thought to "airing" spirit at 60-70%
I am now doing it at 94-95% on occasion.
Really only a little "burnier" - a lower flash point, & fire point, - still a far away auto ignition temp.
But,I am trying to remain aware of a hightened risk.
Just sayin'.
Robert.
I am now doing it at 94-95% on occasion.
Really only a little "burnier" - a lower flash point, & fire point, - still a far away auto ignition temp.
But,I am trying to remain aware of a hightened risk.
Just sayin'.
Robert.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Spirit strength issues
@ EasyD: You are fortunate you have a low enough temp to pull that off. It is so hot here at this time of the year that at that ABV% it would evaporate before your eyes.
Mind you - might be fun watching the angels.
Mind you - might be fun watching the angels.
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Re: Spirit strength issues
RJ, we do need a few advantages for living in Scotland.
I am tempted to trade them for living somewhere like Hainan though!
Robert.
I am tempted to trade them for living somewhere like Hainan though!
Robert.
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Re: Spirit strength issues
Re-visiting this post.
This evening, while other things were going wrong, and I was already not happy, A sealed screwtop glass bottle of 93% heads exploded in my brew room.
It has sat there for 4 weeks.
The temperature on that shelf had tonight reached no more than 36°C.
Fortunately just a mess to clean up on this occasion, and maybe a defective bottle?
I did come as quite a surprise, and I will be considering shed type storage.
Just sayin'
Robert.
This evening, while other things were going wrong, and I was already not happy, A sealed screwtop glass bottle of 93% heads exploded in my brew room.
It has sat there for 4 weeks.
The temperature on that shelf had tonight reached no more than 36°C.
Fortunately just a mess to clean up on this occasion, and maybe a defective bottle?
I did come as quite a surprise, and I will be considering shed type storage.
Just sayin'
Robert.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Spirit strength issues
A lesson to all of us on storage. 

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Re: Spirit strength issues
Today I was informed by a process engineer that this was a temp/vapour pressure issue inside a non pressure rated bottle!
OK, hands up, it was a vinegar bottle
I'm still going to try and be a little more careful.....
Robert.
OK, hands up, it was a vinegar bottle
I'm still going to try and be a little more careful.....
Robert.
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Re: Spirit strength issues
Yes indeed.
The volume of liquids change quite significantly with temperature.
This is why aeroplanes load fuel in pounds not litres.
The volume of liquids change quite significantly with temperature.
This is why aeroplanes load fuel in pounds not litres.
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