ive always cut my brew to 40% then done all my diff flavours either be an essence or done buy useing chips.
but was wondering if any-one has flavoured or aged before cutting back.
most of my brews come out at 80% then i cut it back to 40%.
cheers.
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I do believe most people age at about 60-65 abv. So, depending on what you are making, and what type of still you have then you can decide. If you have a pot still (or reflux that you can adjust i guess) you can pull around 120 proof (60%) and then age at that. Once aged, then cut it down to 40 for some sippin'. 120-130 proof is the preferred aging proof though, i do believe
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You do believe correctlyOldManP wrote:I do believe most people age at about 60-65 abv. So, depending on what you are making, and what type of still you have then you can decide. If you have a pot still (or reflux that you can adjust i guess) you can pull around 120 proof (60%) and then age at that. Once aged, then cut it down to 40 for some sippin'. 120-130 proof is the preferred aging proof though, i do believe

I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper