Rock wrote:Hi there, just introduce myself,
Have been brewing beer, extract, for 4 years , always longnecks, haven't seen the need for kegs. Have in the last 2 months brought a T500 still. Have now done 7 distillation runs, improving each time. Now keen and curious about the TPW. I have been happy with the turbo yeast wash but will definitely be try the TPW soon.
From nth NSW coastal area. :) :text-thankyoublue:
dans.brew wrote:Hi mate!
The TPW is a very easy wash to do and makes a good neutral if you do solid cuts. Good luck with it and happy distilling. :music-deathmetal:
Rock wrote:dans.brew wrote:Hi mate!
The TPW is a very easy wash to do and makes a good neutral if you do solid cuts. Good luck with it and happy distilling. :music-deathmetal:
I have quite a few litres of cuts atm almost about to run them through.
I think I know what I'm doing lol
Been reading alot so much to learn.
Really going to update the still soon as new stock is available.
:romance-kisscheek:
Will need to convince partner how important this is :think: :think:
Rock wrote:dans.brew wrote:Hi mate!
The TPW is a very easy wash to do and makes a good neutral if you do solid cuts. Good luck with it and happy distilling. :music-deathmetal:
I have quite a few litres of cuts atm almost about to run them through.
I think I know what I'm doing lol
Been reading alot so much to learn.
Really going to update the still soon as new stock is available.
:romance-kisscheek:
Will need to convince partner how important this is :think: :think:
dans.brew wrote:Rock wrote:dans.brew wrote:Hi mate!
The TPW is a very easy wash to do and makes a good neutral if you do solid cuts. Good luck with it and happy distilling. :music-deathmetal:
I have quite a few litres of cuts atm almost about to run them through.
I think I know what I'm doing lol
Been reading alot so much to learn.
Really going to update the still soon as new stock is available.
:romance-kisscheek:
Will need to convince partner how important this is :think: :think:
Good to hear your giving it a crack... take your time with the cuts! :handgestures-thumbupleft:
I worked on the theory when i started out... "If in doubt, keep it out". At least until you get a bit of a handle on things.
What is it your running through?
Professor Green wrote:Welcome to AD Rock.
If you were happy with the results from Turbo, you'll be beside yourself with joy after running the TPW.
You will notice that TPW gives you less in quantity however the quality after good cuts is worlds apart.
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
MacStill wrote:Rock wrote:dans.brew wrote:Hi mate!
The TPW is a very easy wash to do and makes a good neutral if you do solid cuts. Good luck with it and happy distilling. :music-deathmetal:
I have quite a few litres of cuts atm almost about to run them through.
I think I know what I'm doing lol
Been reading alot so much to learn.
Really going to update the still soon as new stock is available.
:romance-kisscheek:
Will need to convince partner how important this is :think: :think:
If it ain’t a Mac send it back :laughing-rolling:
Rock wrote:Thanks for your advice, I've got cuts ( head's and tails ) from 8 turbo wash's. Most of the time i only discarded the first and last cut 375ml as I have been using clear beer stubbies for cuts. And i am a rum drinker, so (assuming ) the various essance has probably masked my mixes, i have filtered the hearts separately, as wife likes the vodka, and make some gin as well.
1st run , all went in together, not sure how we drank that :think: :-D
Then started with the cuts, and now do 250ml cuts x 4 then 1.5 litre heart then back to 4 x 250ml jars to finish.
All these washes were either 6 or 8 kg sugar, and I read somewhere not to try and achieve more than 1.1l of 40% per 1kg of sugar, so have been only trying to get the 3.6 lt of 93% each run
All through the turbo 500 , i rince the column out after each run and pull it apart every 3rd , to clean the copper and SS saddle, .
Carnt wait for the TPW to finish, it was as per the recipe 5kg sugar.
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