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YES Finally !!!!! after haveing tons of problems building my still , last night i got it up & running !! i poured off the 1st pint from a sugar wash & caught a quart before it got late , planing on adding the rest of the sugar wash today & finsih up , how many quarts can i expect from a 15.5 gallon beer keg reflux system ? it was about 3/4 of the way full ?

also , what do yall use for a test vile when testing the finished product with a hydrometer ? the quart mason jar is too short !!
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Post by outlawokie »

I get obout 1 1/2 quarts out of a 4 gallon wash on a reflux Cheers
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right on!
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Test vile

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I got a glass flower vase. The tall skinney kind for a one stim rose. Ask your wife, mother, or girlfriend, they keep those kind of those things around.
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I use the stainless steel tube that comes in the keg for my hydrometer testing.
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Post by runforthehills »

I use an empty Grants scotch bottle...3 sided, tall,,,,its 750 ml and its tall enough for my alcoholmeter..
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Post by kahluaman »

I use a 250ml graduated cylinder. Tall and thin, "floats" alcoholmeter great.
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Re: Test vile

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DBM wrote:I got a glass flower vase. The tall skinney kind for a one stim rose. Ask your wife, mother, or girlfriend, they keep those kind of those things around.
Me too! Tall and narrow (and cheap!). I used a plastic cosmetic pottle as a base. I just cut a tight fit hole in the lid and squeezed the vase into it. Gave it the stability needed.
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Post by Virginia Gentleman »

Yup, I use a 12" graduated glass cylinder. Holds about 7 oz. (200 ml?). Only need about 4 oz. to take a reading. $5 at brew supply.
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Post by allen42 »

yesterday i went to the brew shop & bought a tube there , its plastic , it was 3.95 us dollars , it worked great , my 1st run came out @ 90%
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Post by knuklehead »

theholymackerel wrote:High abv will cause the plastic to fail before long. (Not to mention it will contaminate yer distillate.)

Think about replacin' it with glass.
I have used a plastic graduated cylinder for some time. I ordered it form brewhaus and they specificaly told me it was good up to 97%. I noticed that after a while the cylinder began to get a little cloudy to the point where I could not easily see through it to take a reading. Since then I purchase a glass 200ml cylider which I will use form now on. I don't trust anything but copper stainless steel or glass anymore for contact with high ABV product.
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Post by AkCoyote »

I'm with ya both Holy and Knuck. Copper, stainless or glass only. I picked up a testing cylinder at the brew store for $3. No graduations but has this heavy rubber ring around the top in the event it falls over. Really slick and works great.

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Post by allen42 »

AKC i saw the excact glass colum @ the shop on friday , was bout 10 bucks , i had no idea what the ring at the top was for lol , i will get it next time !!!
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Post by Virginia Gentleman »

Yeah, the glass cylinder is worth it, just to be safe. Could have used one of those protective rubber rings last night; tipped mine over and broke the top half off of it. Luckily most of the spirit was saved!
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