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started with 5 gallons of water, 15 pounds suger, vodka yeast. Ferminted for 10 day or until it stopped bubbling. used super- kleer. let stand for 2 weeks. run through a reflex still very slow 92-95 abv, cut are good. but still have a unwanted taste. please help.
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Re: taste
Did you let it air out overnight?
If so you might want to try carbon filtering.
If so you might want to try carbon filtering.
Last edited by ol' rummie on Sat May 03, 2008 1:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: taste
Wineo is right Turbo's cause lots of problems. The distillate is cloudy and the taste is always off. Try re-distilling it' ll remove the taste from this batch. Next time use something else like wineo said. Bakers with nutrients gives good results. Turbos are over-rated, expensive and nasty.They aren't as fast as they claim. They don't produce the abv they claim and they cause all kinds of problems. Don't use them.
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Re: taste
I've done done two different turbo washes and they both turned out with a funky taste. Because I've made the same washes with distillers yeast and they turned out fine. My advice would be to stay away from turbos.
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I don't really care for the turbos. They do okay when you aim for a lower abv, but if you aim for the 20% that they advertise they can get funky. With 15 lbs sugar in a 5 gal wash you were aiming for higher abv.
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Re: taste
A good rule of thumb is (per 5 gallon wash) every lb of white sugar added adds 1% abv.Oaty wrote:I don't really care for the turbos. They do okay when you aim for a lower abv, but if you aim for the 20% that they advertise they can get funky. With 15 lbs sugar in a 5 gal wash you were aiming for higher abv.
It's not perfect, but good enough. So 15 lbl of sugar in a 5 gallon sugar wash should yeild 15%abv.
15% is plenty high enough to start gettin' nastys. I like washes/mashes that are about half that strength... they make the sweetest, smoothest, cleanest booze ya ever had AND they ferment super fast. A 6 or 7% wash can ferment out in 3 or 4 days easily. (How long did that 15% wash take? A few weeks? Heh.)
I wish ya luck.