newbie.. activated carbon canada

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huxley
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I'm having a hard time locating granulated coconut activated carbon in canada. I've been on the usa sites of distilling equipment but for 5 bucks they want 40 bucks shipping,

I need to find a source that's not crazy shipping price. any ideas?
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Hi huxley.

I don't mean to be obtuse (honest)... but do you really need to carbon filter whatever it is?
Best place to start for newbies - click here - Courtesy of Cranky :-)

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Does it have to be coconut?
I found this at Brewhaus Canada: https://secure.brewhaus.ca/index.aspx?p ... egoryID=28

Have you considered weaning off the filtering? There are better ways to make a good drink that require no activated filters at all.
It'll save you money all around. Just a suggestion.
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so how do you polish vodka without carbon? Maybe I haven't fallen onto that writing yet.
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+1 Mikey
huxley wrote:so how do you polish vodka without carbon? Maybe I haven't fallen onto that writing yet.
You don't...you just make a good ferment, learn to distil and do proper cuts.. :ewink:

What kind of still do you use for that Vodka..?
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Listen to Danespirit!

I assumed you were using Turbo yeast and making foul stuff that needed cleaning.
Nothing beats a good recipe and proper cuts. You'll never use activated carbon again and keep that cash in your wallet.
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I am not sure you will find many that carbon filter on this site. Mash Rookie in all his experimenting made a long glass tube (he was a professional glass blower) and experimented with carbon filters so you might research his posts. Not sure if he came to any conclusions.
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I've always ordered mine from Brewhaus, pretty good deal. Yes, carbon DOES make a good neutral even better.
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