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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Spirits4BB » Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:31 am

Bought one earlier this year and with the help on here I've done around 3 runs on it...
Only advice I can give at the moment is to no get greedy with the cuts, especially before the tails arrive, if mixed in it can spoil the whole batch.

Until you gain more experience go for quality not quantity.

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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby chill » Sat Jan 02, 2016 7:40 pm

That is very good advice. When working with such small quantities, it is easy to let greed take over. I've done so and regretted it on more than one occasion. However, you can re-distill it and try again at a small loss of quantity so all is not lost in a moment of weakness.
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Easydrinker » Sun Jan 03, 2016 12:40 am

Spirits4BB wrote:Bought one earlier this year and with the help on here I've done around 3 runs on it...
Only advice I can give at the moment is to no get greedy with the cuts, especially before the tails arrive, if mixed in it can spoil the whole batch.

Until you gain more experience go for quality not quantity.

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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Brewhunter » Sun Jan 03, 2016 8:18 pm

I have plenty of home brewed white wine in stock do you think I should run some of it through the still to get started?
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby chill » Sun Jan 03, 2016 8:23 pm

That will give you an unoaked brandy / eau de vie. It can be nice as can aging it on some toasted Oak. I'd consider it an expensive wash to learn on, but if you have the desire and can afford the expense/loss of drinkable wine, then why not?
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Brewhunter » Sun Jan 03, 2016 9:29 pm

chill wrote:That will give you an unoaked brandy / eau de vie. It can be nice as can aging it on some toasted Oak. I'd consider it an expensive wash to learn on, but if you have the desire and can afford the expense/loss of drinkable wine, then why not?


I was lucky enough to get lots of heavily discounted wine kits when a tescos closed down recently so the cost would be minimal ;)
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Easydrinker » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:18 am

Then welcome to your own playground.
Your rules.
Have fun.

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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Easydrinker » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:26 am

Then welcome to your own playground.
Your rules.
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby chill » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:57 am

Well, that was some good fortune for you, perhaps less so for Tesco. :D Get on with the stilling then and let us know how it comes out. Note that the directions here for the AirStill are assuming a sugar wash, so you may get noticeably different results distilling wine (more heads or tails). Use hot water when sampling the jars from the spirit run and let your taste be the guide. If it burns your tongue, it still has too much heads. If it starts to taste even slightly unpleasant, you are into tails. Better to make too narrow cuts at the beginning than too wide. You can always recycle the heads and tails.
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Icefever » Mon Jan 04, 2016 5:04 am

Spirits4BB wrote:Bought one earlier this year and with the help on here I've done around 3 runs on it...Only advice I can give at the moment is to no get greedy with the cuts, especially before the tails arrive, if mixed in it can spoil the whole batch.
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Mash » Mon Jan 04, 2016 7:08 am

I ran white wine through an airstill. Made a fantastic brandy with oak etc etc. Have a go. It will get you started. While you get a wash on...

The airstill is a fully functional still. Just small. It distills all sorts of things including essential oils.. Don't be shy. Being small makes it ideal to 1 or 2 bottle runs where you want try something or just need a small amount.
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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Brewhunter » Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:37 pm

Thanks for your input guys, the still,alcoholometer,vodka star and ceramic do-dars arrived today but no conditioner yet..
I'm thinking now I will hold back on the wine idea and get the sugar wash started today but just out of interest could red wines be used in the same way?

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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby Easydrinker » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:30 pm

Yes, you could certainly use red wine.

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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby hampk » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:49 pm

Easydrinker wrote:Yes, you could certainly use red wine.

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..but bear in mind that your distilled spirit will be clear. I know that's not intuitive - it threw me when I did my Damson grappa a few weeks back, until I thought about it.

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Re: Just bought an AirStill!

Postby chill » Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:28 pm

The conditioner is probably not required with wine. It is really only needed for a an all grain or partial grain wash (think of the form when you start boiling a beer). A little dab of butter will do the same thing if you want a bit of safety. Note that I do use conditioner on all of my strip runs regardless of what it is, but that is out of an abundance of caution.
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