woodduck wrote:G'day volkorum, welcome :wave:
I think the nutrigrain wash would be perfect for a pot still. When people talk about strip runs this is for double distlling, which is nessesary for pot stills. Strip several washes down to 20% then put them all together then do a spirit run. This is something you will have to research a bit more to fully understand so my suggestion is to do some reading in the newbies section then it will all become clear.
Good luck with your new endeavors.
1 2many wrote:Are you trying to make a whisky or a neutral, I thought you wanted to retain flavors. :-B
valkorum wrote:I am assuming that I can only make neutral alcohol, therefore running a Nutri-grain wash through my still is a waste of time.
Redux wrote:tpw or weetbix wash.... even as a neutral... they are very different drinks..
mmmmmm neutralized WB wash.... yummo!!
valkorum wrote:I just made up a TPW, so now have to wait for that to ferment. Was going to strip run a few of these and do a combined spirit run. I only have 1 fermenting bottle but I have 2 x 10L glass bottles to store the "strip" runs in.
Redux wrote::laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
you will love tpw if turbo was ok to drink!!
plus tpw dosent need filtering...
valkorum wrote:
Will it be "slightly" better if I filer it? (seeing as I have the filter lying around)
valkorum wrote:I just worked out where all the confusion came from - I said pot still (when I really meant reflux)
Urrazeb wrote:valkorum wrote:I just worked out where all the confusion came from - I said pot still (when I really meant reflux)
Hi valkorum, welcome.
I don't know much about the Pure distilling spirit maker but I do believe it is a reflux that cannot be detuned (please chime in if incorrect) so therefore cannot do stripping runs.
The weetbix wash is my favourite neutral recipe and produces a nice neutral.
As for whiskey and bourbons you won't be able to make these in your rig AFAIK. A rum wash will come out nice however
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