Mistake... is it a safety issue??

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Mistake... is it a safety issue??

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ok, so i screwed up BIG time and i need some input. i ran my reflux still and pulled out what i thought was some great alcohol. when i was cleaning up, i found the 3ft long piece of garden hose that i use to siphon the mash INSIDE the pot. i had dropped it in there after charging the still, and FORGOT to remove it. so, i did the entire run with that garden hose in the mash. is the liquor i made good??? any suggestions??
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+1 rockchucker said. Sounds like you have a lot of cleaning solution.
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While your hose was not exposed to any high proof alcohol, it was subjected to some high temps that could have leached any number of chemicals. I would not drink anything from that run. I wouldn't re-run it either. I would do a cleaning run before drinking anything else that comes off your still. The only way I would change my mind on this would be if I knew precisely how that hose would react in that environment.
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Yeah I'd throw that liquor right out, maybe use it to kill the poison ivy around your house. While you're at it you should probably just stop making liquor all together. Word on the street is you make some low proof crap anyway. Haha
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Because he is my good friend and ex stillin partner...I dumped him after he made this mistake. Just some good old ball bustin.
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Damn, thats enough to piss ya off isint it. Ill toss my vote with Mitchys guidance. Give er a careful sniff and taste. Read up on vinyl, I suspect its not a ROHS compliant PVC free hose, but who knows. Boiled hose, like a tea bag, doesnt sound too pleasant.
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My question would be.

Why would you use a garden hose for anything other then cooling water. In this hobby? Have you ever tasted water from a garden hose? It makes water taste like crap. I wouldn't want to think what it would do to a fermented product.

Unless its a white potable water hose? Even then I still wouldn't use it for that.
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ill take the advice and chalk that one up to stupidity and use the liquor to light camp fires. oh well. worst part is, the liquor smells and tastes fine, but i really dont want to take any chances. as for the hose, i just use it to siphon my mash from the mash barrel into the still. i wouldnt be doing it that way, but my great buddy Dukeboxer was too cheap to split the cost of a transfer pump. he is of the "work harder, not smarter" school of thought. hes not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
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So you are to cheap to go buy a better suited hose? But was willing to split a transfer pump? :problem:
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Sometimes hard work is smart work. But then again you can't teach anything to someone who already knows everything. Like I said, pour it on the poison ivy.
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Kinda starting to sound more like you two have unresolved issues. That don't need to be solved here on the forums. Hint hint hint. :wtf:
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Prairie piss..... You're right. I should have got a better hose for the transfer. That's the problem with teaming up with people who are adamant about their high level knowledge of this process, but think they know more than they actually do. You are also right about his unresolved issues. It's just jealousy. I'm sure he can find a professional to help him with that.
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Rockchucker..... Not really a dispute. We are neighbors and friends. We make a career out of breaking eachothers chops. It may not seem like it to an outsider, but it's all in good fun.
Thanks to everyone who have good advice about my stupid mistake! At least I will have some fire started for the camp fire this year
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Grundle1 wrote:Rockchucker..... Not really a dispute. We are neighbors and friends. We make a career out of breaking eachothers chops. It may not seem like it to an outsider, but it's all in good fun.
Two words: Use smilies.

And using the term "outsiders" to address the entire membership of this board in any manner would not be considered wise by many. :eh:

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I'm ising the term outsiders to describe anyone that does not know our interactions personally. Don't read into it
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We surely don't need any personal rifts being aired here in these forums... And we don't need any "word about town" comments either because it makes it sound like you two are selling... Hobby scale home distillation for personal consumption - period...!!! Not for the whole family, neighborhood, or whoever...

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Sorry guys, it was just joking and in good fun. Guess it got a little out of hand. Rad there's certainly no selling, again that comment was just a joke because we just built a new reflux column and hit some pretty high numbers. Won't happen again.
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