In 1996, stilling became legal in New Zealand. Not long after, I bought a bottle of Bourbon flavor, mixed it with neutral and decided I didn't like it.
I found the flavor bottle a couple of days ago, filled with a sample of my finished product. I don't think it's any better, or worse, than when I bottled it. I don't taste plastic. The proof seems about right. If there is a difference, it is too subtle for my taste buds.
Plastic bottle's and Alcohol
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I've had 93%abv sitting in a PET bottle for a few weeks. Didn't taste any bad stuff in it and the bottle was fine.
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I wouldn't even put my beer in them. There are plenty of glass options in NZ.Tokoroa_Shiner wrote:I've had 93%abv sitting in a PET bottle for a few weeks. Didn't taste any bad stuff in it and the bottle was fine.
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Yea. I use glass now. Plastic was just what I got it in.
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I always store on glass, however sometimes you gotta sneak some hooch into a concert or sporting event. Take an unopened water bottle cut the top off dip in boiling water for 10 seconds and use a pair of plyers to pry off the intact factory seal. A plastic travel flask is alright for skiing too. I try not to drink likker that’s been in plastic for any longer then needed though.
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I was collecting my alcohol in a food safe plastic bucket, this was fine for lower levels of spirit however I noticed that at higher levels the bucket was becoming slimy and concluded it was being destroyed by the alcohol, now I only collect in a glass bottle, and have reduced the plastic delivery tube
Who keeps drinking my scotch and coke ?
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And that is why we say no synthetics and refer people to Rule #8 of The Rules We Live by... They're not called The Rules We Poison Ourselves By for good reason...GavinSR wrote:I was collecting my alcohol in a food safe plastic bucket, this was fine for lower levels of spirit however I noticed that at higher levels the bucket was becoming slimy and concluded it was being destroyed by the alcohol, now I only collect in a glass bottle, and have reduced the plastic delivery tube
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Re: Plastic bottle's and Alcohol
If you use PE plastic ( also know as Polyethylene) bottles/barrels you can use it for spirits:
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Please do not advise going against the rules that we follow here on this forum. No synthetic plastics. Simple. It's not only ethonal that is made in a wash or that comes through when you distill. Even though the big boys use them, do you really think that nothing is leached out?distilling_dk wrote:If you use PE plastic ( also know as Polyethylene) bottles/barrels you can use it for spirits:
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If you can't follow our simple rules. ( Even stated in the post above you) then this isn't the forum for you.
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