Question on proof
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Question on proof
When adding syrups to product.How do ya figure final proof? Example say syrup was 7 gallons total made from 4 gallons water and other dry ingredient's.8 gallons 150 proof added with this amount syrup for a 15 gallon total what would be final proof?
I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
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the formula I use is Vi%i=Vf%f, where Vi is the initial volume of your spirit, %i is the percent of this spirit, Vf is the final volume and %f is final percent. For your example: Vi=8, %i=150, and Vf=15. Rearranging the initial formula gives: %f=8*150/15=80proof. If I could add subscripts the formula looks better. But this works for any dilution and any units as long as you keep them consistent.
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Reasoned I asked was at that ratio was where my taste buds said.Thats it.On a recipe of mine.And got to wondering what the proof was.I don't worry about numbers either .I see our hobby more as a art then a science. Long as I like taste rest don't really matter to me 

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I do most of mine at somewhere around 40%.I will keep some of my whiskeys a little higher,but it depends on lots of things.Malt whiskey,and oat whiskey stay at 50%because I think they taste better there.If I would quit using sugar and do a real all grain,I would get more flavor at a lower proof.Im done with making whiskeys for a while.Im going to be making potstilled neutral{vodka} and some rum experiments for a while.