What I Did Today
Re: What I Did Today
vino-tinto wrote:The added bonus is that I got to suck the filter papers dry after every bottle
So I am not the only one!

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chill - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
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So I am not the only one!
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I grew up with the phrase,--waste not,want not.
Oh,granny,you lead me down a stoney path.....
Robert,
So I am not the only one!
[/quote]I grew up with the phrase,--waste not,want not.
Oh,granny,you lead me down a stoney path.....
Robert,
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: What I Did Today
Put together another 50L batch of Apple Pie. Young or old, male or female, everyone loves it. Amazed the hell out of me.
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RumJohn - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
There's no accounting for taste and if it's good...it's good and your Apple Pie is clearly a winning recipe. There's an old North English saying "there's nowt so queer as folk" (hope I got that right) If they like it why question it, just enjoy the rewards
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Re: What I Did Today
aidanmac wrote: There's an old North English saying "there's nowt so queer as folk" (hope I got that right)![]()
AM
Your spot on AM with the adage, It's one of my sayings and I'm from Yorkshire...

I tried to be normal once, worst two minutes of my life.
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: What I Did Today
Wot I did...at long last after many failed attempts, was get my cooling water plumbed so NO MORE LEAKS. Can hardly believe it after so many 'this time she's right' weren't.
I seldom take myself seriously....
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packapoo - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
I decided to change the display in my power controller from LCD to LED. As I like to solder all the wire ends I set up the soldering iron whilst super glueing a new terminal block the the inside of the box lid.
I forgot the iron was hot when I touched it and burnt my fingers, whilst pulling my hand back, I knocked over the super glue, in the panic to pick up the bottle before it all ran out, I put my other hand in the spillage before picking up a screwdriver, need I say more.
From here on the day has got better, despite having no fingerprints.
I forgot the iron was hot when I touched it and burnt my fingers, whilst pulling my hand back, I knocked over the super glue, in the panic to pick up the bottle before it all ran out, I put my other hand in the spillage before picking up a screwdriver, need I say more.
From here on the day has got better, despite having no fingerprints.
Always give the hardest job to the laziest person because they will always find the easiest way to do it.
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Re: What I Did Today
@VT: ROFMLAO! That sounds exactly like something I would do!
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Re: What I Did Today

I tried to be normal once, worst two minutes of my life.
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: What I Did Today
Today I ran my still for only the 4th time, disregarding a couple of cleaning runs way back.
Have probably owned it for close on 10 years. Lot of that time I was working where any carry on like this would have guaranteed me pride of place on front page of morning newspaper, heavy fine then deportation.
Couple of TPWs and a combined re-run previously; today's was Weet bix and All-bran, 23l that came down to 19l @ racking, having finished @13.3%AV.
Got interested in this wash as on another forum they really went ape$hit over the 'whisky' flavour...... Yeah, right......
Cuts Rn't us - but I had a try and got what I think were reasonable hearts out, of 1.8l @60%. And there was a whisky facsimile there. Really amazed. So I'm keeping that for a taste session, sometime. Might try the onion skin trick to give it a bit of colour, even.
Tossed the foreshots, but have another 1.725l of hooch to recycle for a neutral.
Gotta start somewhere, figures mightn't be much but am happy with my day.
Have probably owned it for close on 10 years. Lot of that time I was working where any carry on like this would have guaranteed me pride of place on front page of morning newspaper, heavy fine then deportation.
Couple of TPWs and a combined re-run previously; today's was Weet bix and All-bran, 23l that came down to 19l @ racking, having finished @13.3%AV.
Got interested in this wash as on another forum they really went ape$hit over the 'whisky' flavour...... Yeah, right......
Cuts Rn't us - but I had a try and got what I think were reasonable hearts out, of 1.8l @60%. And there was a whisky facsimile there. Really amazed. So I'm keeping that for a taste session, sometime. Might try the onion skin trick to give it a bit of colour, even.
Tossed the foreshots, but have another 1.725l of hooch to recycle for a neutral.
Gotta start somewhere, figures mightn't be much but am happy with my day.
I seldom take myself seriously....
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Re: What I Did Today
Yes, the breakfast cereal washes taste like something, but it is not like any whiskey I have tasted. Aging on toasted oak makes a big difference. A lot of whiskey flavour comes from the barrel it is aged in.
Where were you working that distilling was illegal? Must not have been NZ. The Middle East would be my guess.
Chuck
Where were you working that distilling was illegal? Must not have been NZ. The Middle East would be my guess.
Chuck
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Re: What I Did Today
In pidgin - 'Papa You Giveme'.
Given the PDA-1 is a good stripper, I was interested to see if I could get any flavour carry-over, which it did, as per Ian Smiley's test.
I'll smarten up on cuts, then I can get on with AG and try to get close to something real.
In the midst of this I've located sweetfeed in country; had never previously come across the term prior, so this is a 'soon' to do.
If I find I don't like the flavour, pack the column and start refluxing.
Haven't forgotten about kale either, just not in season presently.
Given the PDA-1 is a good stripper, I was interested to see if I could get any flavour carry-over, which it did, as per Ian Smiley's test.
I'll smarten up on cuts, then I can get on with AG and try to get close to something real.
In the midst of this I've located sweetfeed in country; had never previously come across the term prior, so this is a 'soon' to do.
If I find I don't like the flavour, pack the column and start refluxing.
Haven't forgotten about kale either, just not in season presently.
I seldom take myself seriously....
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packapoo - Master Distiller

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Re: What I Did Today
I cleaned up my 'newly-loaned' 2" copper boka (1m column with slanted plate, LM head).
95-ish ABV%.....here I come
95-ish ABV%.....here I come

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Re: What I Did Today
Well I had a bunch of Sherry that had become a little too strong for the missus and me and a little of rye that didn't taste good so I decided to put it into the boiler and see what comes out.... Well I got 3.5 litres of neutral at 75% and proceeded to take it to 40% filtered it through a snake and now have a nice amount of filtered neutral this is my first time trying this. Pretty cool that you can fix your screw ups like this.
I have a wash that has been sitting for about a month nw supposed to be one of the best commercial washes I will run it soon and let you know how it did.
Wish me luck...Goin-in.....
I have a wash that has been sitting for about a month nw supposed to be one of the best commercial washes I will run it soon and let you know how it did.
Wish me luck...Goin-in.....
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