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Dean Thomas
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Aug 1, 2005
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I wouldn't worry about it to much mate. Mine always sits just under 78 and i always average around 95%. Your getting good stuff so must be working ok. Cheers ...
Garry Patten
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Some Ukrainian herbal vodka infusions (from Ukrainian vodka sites) - 1) Bison Grass Birch Buds Coriander 2) Bison Grass St John's Wort Coriander Lemon 3) St...
waljaco
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Some sweet feed has additives in it . Some of these are not good for making beverages. Check the ingredients very carefully before using. I know some guys who...
donald holcombe
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Aug 1, 2005
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If you're gonna try dunder, note that it is the still remains that are left to stand. They have no yeast-fermentables, the pH is ca 5-7. Also, you might want...
Robert Thomas
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Aug 1, 2005
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Also saw this: Propionic acid is a clear, colorless liquid with a slightly sweetish odor. It is soluble in water and alcohol; melts at -21 C, boils at 141 C....
Robert Thomas
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Aug 1, 2005
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use ALL GRAIN horse feed. Its the higher priced product. It works fine. I made up a batch yesterday. About 2 inches of horse feed in the primary fermenter, 12...
Cary Rhodes
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Aug 1, 2005
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Hi Cary, Sorry, talking at cross purposes! I just wanted to point out the pros and cons of horse molasses. I actually have no idea what's in "horse feed". ...
Robert Thomas
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Aug 1, 2005
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Are there commercial stills that will produce at least three gallons of ethanol a day? What ABV is needed to substitute ethanol for gasoline in a car? How...
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Aug 1, 2005
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hi this is my first post i have bought a reflux still i am using Alcotec Turbo 8 <-Yeast and 8 kg of sugar as directed on packet once it has been distilled it ...
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Aug 1, 2005
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... I wouldn't worry about the propionic acid, in fact it should help with your rum flavour. Propionic acid and iso-butyl alcohol (aka Propanol, found in the...
Harry
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Aug 1, 2005
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... it ... storage ... when ... has ... cut ... drinkable ... but ... to ... leaving ... to ... advance ... Hi Simon, You need to post exact details of your...
Harry
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Aug 1, 2005
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3 Gal /day equals approximately 3*4L= 12L /day Average 2" still produces approximately at the rate of 0.6L/hour (pretty good quality). 12/0.6=20 hours....
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Aug 1, 2005
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Aug 1, 2005
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Use the Links facility at left of screen. Access... Search Recipes Suppliers Information Forums Copper regards Management Team...
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You are not on a fuel alcohol group. You may want to check out this group instead: http://lists.topica.com/lists/robertwarren/read And you may want to consider...
Richard Lawler
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Aug 1, 2005
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... Hi Rob, And horse molasses makes passable rum. Admittedly, I have to work on my cut procedure a bit to solve some harshness, but I think it will work out...
Robert Hubble
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JW ... Very nice looking adaptor. Were you going to pack it with some scrubbers too ? No need for the space - might as well put that area to work. I've got...
Ackland, Tony (CALBRIS)
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Aug 1, 2005
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What type of storage container and what abv. If you are useing a plastic you will need to cut to below 60% abv. Rick. ... From: _solecism_ To:...
Rick Strang
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Aug 2, 2005
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Thanks again Tony Must make up a wash to test, will post results. Quite true I may as wall pack adaptor as well, as this will help disperse liquid evenly over...
J W
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Aug 2, 2005
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hi i am using glass bottles as storage containers the carbon i am using is just a standard reflux carbon my still is a euro 5 reflux still and made by spirits...
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Aug 2, 2005
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I have been reading alot about slow runs and fast runs...What is exactly a slow run or a fast run?...
Dave
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Aug 2, 2005
2:38 am
31260
Check your probe in boiling water. Note the difference between 100 deg. C and what the unit displays. Use that number to correct your still temps. (If you're...
Mark
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Aug 2, 2005
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I have always used (Initial Specific Gravity - Final Specific Gravity) X 135 to calculate the abv of a fermented wash. Reviewing TA's site, I saw (ISG-FSG)...
Mark
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Aug 2, 2005
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Gday, Just for a second, assume the measuring device is accurate: Could the discrepancy be due to any cooling effects from your condenser? ie. falling reflux...
dearknarl
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Aug 2, 2005
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... bought ... still ... Hi Simon, I started of with one of those stills, the best I could get out of it on a single run was 75 - 80 %, which even after weeks...
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Aug 2, 2005
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It depends on the og of your wine/beer. for say 1.040 beer, 0.129 is close, but for wines say 1.100 .135 is better. This is covered in notice 226 from UK...
Robert Thomas
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Aug 2, 2005
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Reflux enters below the probe as it is a valved offset head (like an H), so reflux is not cooling it down. The probe is at the top of the column extending down...
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Aug 2, 2005
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Hello, I am not familiar withe the euro 5 reflux still, however from the info I gathered from google, I see no mention of copper in the still any where in the...
greg tufts
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Aug 2, 2005
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Without more information included in the original question I'll have a go at answering. The speed of your collection dictates whether a run is fast or slow. A...
Dean Thomas
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