Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Two of my favorites Are tea and Plymouth
Tea Gin;
10g Juniper
4g coriander seed
1 only cardamon pod
3 only Cuberb peppers
pinch Orris Root
Lrg pinch Angelica
1/4tsp Almond extract
1 opened Teabag
Lightly crush all seeds etc
Add to Sputnik (gin basket)
Pour tea over top with Angelica
and Orris Root
Add Almond to 1.5ltrs neutral at 45%
Add 1ltr water
Discard 1st 15mls
Collect to 45% Dilute to 45%
Enjoy a lovely and very delicate Gin.
Plymouth Gin
12g Juniper
6g Coriander
Lrg pinch Angelica
Pinch Orris Root
2 only cardamon pods
2 sml strips lemon 1"
2 sml strips Tangerine 1"
2 ltrs neutral @45% 1ltr water
follow as per tea gin.
Have fun
Gazza

Tea Gin;
10g Juniper
4g coriander seed
1 only cardamon pod
3 only Cuberb peppers
pinch Orris Root
Lrg pinch Angelica
1/4tsp Almond extract
1 opened Teabag
Lightly crush all seeds etc
Add to Sputnik (gin basket)
Pour tea over top with Angelica
and Orris Root
Add Almond to 1.5ltrs neutral at 45%
Add 1ltr water
Discard 1st 15mls
Collect to 45% Dilute to 45%
Enjoy a lovely and very delicate Gin.
Plymouth Gin
12g Juniper
6g Coriander
Lrg pinch Angelica
Pinch Orris Root
2 only cardamon pods
2 sml strips lemon 1"
2 sml strips Tangerine 1"
2 ltrs neutral @45% 1ltr water
follow as per tea gin.
Have fun
Gazza

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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Going to make some more Plymouth
(style) Gin tonight. Opened a new bag
of Juniper berries and they are a
lot dryer not as "oily", so am
going to add extra 3g see what
happens.
(style) Gin tonight. Opened a new bag
of Juniper berries and they are a
lot dryer not as "oily", so am
going to add extra 3g see what
happens.
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Do you expect these to yield 2l?
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
No on 1.5ltrs you might get 1100 and a bit.
It all depends on where you click off
don,t collect in fractions but you still
get a tail ?
It all depends on where you click off
don,t collect in fractions but you still
get a tail ?
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
I'm very unscientific, I stick my finger
under the flow and taste.
Last run I ended up with 750ml @72%
diluted to 45% =1200ml.
If I was greedy might have nicked another
200ml ? But whats it gona taste like
will it add to the flavour of what I have.
Last run tastes good, came off still
2 hours ago. Does Gin improve with age
under the flow and taste.
Last run I ended up with 750ml @72%
diluted to 45% =1200ml.
If I was greedy might have nicked another
200ml ? But whats it gona taste like
will it add to the flavour of what I have.
Last run tastes good, came off still
2 hours ago. Does Gin improve with age

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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
I cut mine off when it gets down to a bit below 70. Below that I get tastes of violets and funk that I don't care for as much. I used to collect down to about 40 - 45 but like the crisper, more focused taste of an earlier cutoff. I am willing to accept the loss in product.
I am not sure if gin improves with age, but if you don't have something like Orris Root in it, the taste will quickly fade over a few weeks.
I am not sure if gin improves with age, but if you don't have something like Orris Root in it, the taste will quickly fade over a few weeks.
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Hi Chill
After chucking 1st 10-15ml
starting A.B.V. is around 80%yeh!!
So whats your yeald at 70% on 1.5??
Only after Quality can aways do another
wash, thats the beauty of what we do.
If you love doing Airfix kits you
paint 'em glue'em etc then put 'em
on a shelf!!!
Don't know about you, but I love my
own gin& rum

After chucking 1st 10-15ml
starting A.B.V. is around 80%yeh!!
So whats your yeald at 70% on 1.5??
Only after Quality can aways do another
wash, thats the beauty of what we do.
If you love doing Airfix kits you
paint 'em glue'em etc then put 'em
on a shelf!!!
Don't know about you, but I love my
own gin& rum

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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
The Plymouth (style)gin
is my stock fav. But the freshness or
ripeness of the junipers has a big effect
on the final flavour.
This unfortunately is down to your senses
to detect and adjust the amount you put in.
I have tried to sort this by ordering 1kg
at a time(serious about my gin)hoping to
adjust recipes to suit.
Are we therefore saying gin is all
about the freshness & quality of the
Juniper Berries you use
is my stock fav. But the freshness or
ripeness of the junipers has a big effect
on the final flavour.
This unfortunately is down to your senses
to detect and adjust the amount you put in.
I have tried to sort this by ordering 1kg
at a time(serious about my gin)hoping to
adjust recipes to suit.
Are we therefore saying gin is all
about the freshness & quality of the
Juniper Berries you use

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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
I don't discard anything at the start of the run. That is when the best citrus flavours come over. My gin does not often louche, but when I does... I don't care.
I use 1.9L of neutral at 52-55% ABV. I collect about 900ml on average. I collect 700ml then start collecting in 100ml jars, about 80% full. By the time I get to the fourth or fifth jar, I can taste the part that I don't want. Jars before that go in with the 700ml yielding 900ml or a bit more. This gets watered down into 1500ml at about 50% ABV.
Being cheap, I keep the part that I don't use and keep running the still until it gets down to about 40%, when it starts to run out slowly. I collect this until I get 2L and then "strip" it to get a higher proof result. When I get enough of this, I will carbon filter it with the carbon just before I change to new carbon (e.g. mostly exhausted carbon). Then I make what I call "Nasty Gin" with that: some juniper, some coriander, some lemon peel, not much else. This is not sipping gin, but either gets used to clean the toilet
or for G&T if good enough.
And yes, it is all about the quality of the ingredients!
Chuck
I use 1.9L of neutral at 52-55% ABV. I collect about 900ml on average. I collect 700ml then start collecting in 100ml jars, about 80% full. By the time I get to the fourth or fifth jar, I can taste the part that I don't want. Jars before that go in with the 700ml yielding 900ml or a bit more. This gets watered down into 1500ml at about 50% ABV.
Being cheap, I keep the part that I don't use and keep running the still until it gets down to about 40%, when it starts to run out slowly. I collect this until I get 2L and then "strip" it to get a higher proof result. When I get enough of this, I will carbon filter it with the carbon just before I change to new carbon (e.g. mostly exhausted carbon). Then I make what I call "Nasty Gin" with that: some juniper, some coriander, some lemon peel, not much else. This is not sipping gin, but either gets used to clean the toilet
or for G&T if good enough.And yes, it is all about the quality of the ingredients!
Chuck
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Just put this in the sputnik.
2ltrs neutral @45%
1ltr tap water
12g juniper berries
6g coriander seeds
3 cardamom pods
3 cuberb seeds
3 G.o.P.
5 drops Almond essence
pinch nutmeg
pinch angelica
2x 1" stpis grapefruit zest.
Lightly crushed all berries etc.
Put all in gin basket (sputnik)
Will collect to 50%
Post to follow shortly.
2ltrs neutral @45%
1ltr tap water
12g juniper berries
6g coriander seeds
3 cardamom pods
3 cuberb seeds
3 G.o.P.
5 drops Almond essence
pinch nutmeg
pinch angelica
2x 1" stpis grapefruit zest.
Lightly crushed all berries etc.
Put all in gin basket (sputnik)
Will collect to 50%
Post to follow shortly.
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
1.1ltrs collected on the grapefruit gin
run @66% diluted to 45% gives me the 1.5ltrs
or 2 bottles i'm looking for.
Shut off @ 50%.
Nice taste very citric if that's the word.
Next time just the one piece of grapefruit.
But will do this again.
run @66% diluted to 45% gives me the 1.5ltrs
or 2 bottles i'm looking for.
Shut off @ 50%.
Nice taste very citric if that's the word.
Next time just the one piece of grapefruit.
But will do this again.

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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Just had a eureka moment!!!
On my Plymouth style gin.
followed recipe but instead of
fresh fruit added 4g dried bitter
orange peel. wowwww!!!
Shut down @50% 1100ml @70%.
dilute with bottled water to 44%.
Now have IMO the greatest gin I have
produced.
HAPPY of Chessington

On my Plymouth style gin.
followed recipe but instead of
fresh fruit added 4g dried bitter
orange peel. wowwww!!!
Shut down @50% 1100ml @70%.
dilute with bottled water to 44%.
Now have IMO the greatest gin I have
produced.
HAPPY of Chessington

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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
I am troubled by this - my ebay fingers have been trying to buy bitter orange for the past few days.
Is it really that good ?
Is it really that good ?
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
well yes!!
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Re: Sputnik Airstill Gin Recipes
Bought mine from Love to Brew.
not to expensive, gives your gin
that "london" dry taste like"Gordons"
much sharper more umphhh than
fresh fruit Mash.
I like the taste and hot from the still
so to speak so does "Ferd the Fireman".
not to expensive, gives your gin
that "london" dry taste like"Gordons"
much sharper more umphhh than
fresh fruit Mash.
I like the taste and hot from the still
so to speak so does "Ferd the Fireman".

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