Hi all
Long time since I posted here...been busy I guess.
Final got my still built ... a cm ... I know ..old and inefficient design...mods to come.
Did the cleaning with vinigar,water run.
Did a sacrifice run with some bought cider.
Brewed my first birdwatchers 25l wash and ran it yesterday.
Collected in 7 jars...first 100 ml fores ...then 2 x 250ml heads ..then 1 l hearts ...another 500 ml hearts/ tails ..final 150ml tails.
I went slow...it took 6 hours in all...but results seem good...heads and hearts jars are showing 87/89% and last jar down to 60% ..got bored at this point and shut it down.
Been tasting this morning with a view to cuts...but I have to say all jars (not fores) seem very similar ...apart from the final jar.
Interesting flavour wise...not what I'd call smooth at all...the most similar thing I can link it to is some French cherry eau de vie I have (shop bought).
I was hoping for a bit more neutral really .. but first go so Im pretty happy.
I have 30l of 1/2 apple - sugar wash to run this week..then I'll start the mods on the still.
Any advise on aging the Bw guys..?
Cheers
Vitoboy
First real run
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Re: First real run
Did you put coffee filters on the jars for 24-36 hours to air out the volatiles? If not, that could be the “sharpness” you noted. Let them “breath” and it’ll get better.
Personally, I prefer Rad’s All Bran as a neutral better than the Birdwatchers. I get more “sugar bite” in the BW than the all bran, probably because the grain flakes buffers the volatile congener production.
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Personally, I prefer Rad’s All Bran as a neutral better than the Birdwatchers. I get more “sugar bite” in the BW than the all bran, probably because the grain flakes buffers the volatile congener production.
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My Cadco hotplate modification thread: Hotplate Build
My stock pot gin still: stock pot potstill
My 5-grain Bourbon recipe: Special K
Re: First real run
Ta still stirin
No..but I left the jar lids open over night....I do have a pack of unbleached coffee filters though...
I watered down the second 250ml jar today with water to 42/3 % and it was a lot smoother than yesterday
Guess I'll hang on and see how it goes...in the mean time crack on with the apple.
Thanks again.
Vito
No..but I left the jar lids open over night....I do have a pack of unbleached coffee filters though...
I watered down the second 250ml jar today with water to 42/3 % and it was a lot smoother than yesterday
Guess I'll hang on and see how it goes...in the mean time crack on with the apple.
Thanks again.
Vito
Re: First real run
If you want TPW to be more neutral, ferment four times as much, fast strip down to 40% low wines, (or when it starts to get stinky), then spirit run that with the CM. That should get you a large quantity of very fine neutral.
I don't age, or drink, Birdwatchers without making something else out of it first, saving my oak for rum, whiskey and brandy. There is a lot you can do with neutral that is better than making 'oak tea'.
I don't age, or drink, Birdwatchers without making something else out of it first, saving my oak for rum, whiskey and brandy. There is a lot you can do with neutral that is better than making 'oak tea'.