RC Al wrote:
You have much research to do, in the library there is a good read called "the complete distiller" its a good place to start
Thanks RC, I'll definitely give it a read and hopefully be able to make up my mind to the next step.
RC Al wrote:
You have much research to do, in the library there is a good read called "the complete distiller" its a good place to start
Carol wrote:Hi Birdman
I have a FSD 2" Boka and pot that fit on the same type of boiler as the T500 with an adaptor.
I have been making neutral up until now - using the pot to strip the wash and then the boka to make the neutral.
Am about to embark on Nutrigrain whisky.
As I am a comparative newbie I am not sure if I can help but you are welcome to ask me anyway.
Regards
Carol
Birdman85 wrote:I just want to single run a grain wash and enjoy my product.
Professor Green wrote:Birdman85 wrote:I just want to single run a grain wash and enjoy my product.
If you want to run flavoured spirits in a single run you'll need a bubbler which will require a bigger boiler.
The easiest way for you to kick it up a notch would be to grab a simple pot still for your current boiler (5 Star sell a 2" one that is ideal) and the follow a strip/spirit run strategy. Strip fast using the pot still with the boiler on full then do a slow spirit run using the pot still and a power controller to dial the boiler down appropriately.
Tesla101 wrote:Hi Birdman, any chance you didn't have adequate ventilation as well?
Also, is your T500 still under warranty. If so you should be able to get it replaced if its leaking from the top. I did although the HBS tried to tell me it was "normal".
Tesla101 wrote:Oh right. I've got a bit of a headache before if I taste heads or tails straight off the still, just by dipping my finger in the stream and tasting it.
Is your experience the same?
j0sh2008 wrote:Is there any metal scrap yards around? You can usually pick up a few things if you look around :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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