michaelb wrote:Is it being implied that the alcohol will, after some time, no longer be alcohol. I might be wrong but i think that wine will last for decades.
michaelb wrote:Is it being implied that the alcohol will, after some time, no longer be alcohol. I might be wrong but i think that wine will last for decades.
I think Enlikil is worried about the wash going bad if he doesn't distill it soon after it is finished fermenting.
I've usually tried to run mine right after they are done but now am learning to give them another stir and wait some more. You get some more hooch for your effort IMHO.
You bring the fair maidens, I'll bring the panty-remover.
You might be better off decanting it off the sediment if you want to leave it for a long time - wines & beers will taint if left sitting on the crap for to long but I don't know that would affect a distillate. At a high alcohol content, the wash should keep as well as any wine would.
I've never cared about the time between fermenting and distilling. right now, I've 65l that's finished fermenting months ago, I don't think I'll have any problems
I was making a still so I made a 20L mash just over a year ago. The still leaked and I decided to stop trying. 2 months ago, I built a smaller, simpler pot still and the first thing I distilled was my 10 month old mash.
...It still got me drunk.