Distilling beer worth it?
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Distilling beer worth it?
Hello to all,
I have an opportunity to obtain 2 cases of at to out of date beer for $10. I'm wondering if it would be worth it to distill. It's Busch beer, which I don't drink so would be of no use to me as is. I have a quarter keg as a boiler and my gut feeling is that I'd have to run only a case at a time (also can recover the aluminum cans for $ to offset, gotta save the planet right ) because of the added room needed because of foaming. From a 4-5% wash not sure it would be worth it.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
I have an opportunity to obtain 2 cases of at to out of date beer for $10. I'm wondering if it would be worth it to distill. It's Busch beer, which I don't drink so would be of no use to me as is. I have a quarter keg as a boiler and my gut feeling is that I'd have to run only a case at a time (also can recover the aluminum cans for $ to offset, gotta save the planet right ) because of the added room needed because of foaming. From a 4-5% wash not sure it would be worth it.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Re: Distilling beer worth it?
Either drink it or give it to your guests, don't distill it, you will regret it if you do.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
I have stripped, carbon filtered, stripped again and then spirit run some free beer before. couldn't taste the hops in it after all that processing, but it was a lot of work. free is free though.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
i think i would drink the beer it would be practice, but not sure what it would taste like because of the hopps.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
without carbon filtering the hops taste is awful, and persistent. If I didn't have a carbon filter lying around from my earlier days I'd wouldn't have bothered.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
I'd drink the beer. I ignore most of this 'out of date' crap. Just another way for manufacturers to make more money, IMHO. We aren't stoopid! We can taste if something is crook or not.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
2 cases of out of date beer? That guy obviously isnt going to drink it if he wants to sell it. I would tell him you'll do him a favor and take it off his hands. but if you have to buy it? im with these guys, it aint worth it.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
For $10 you can make a bunch of sugar wash that will give you at least as much booze as the beer would, and without the hassle of cleaning out the hops flavour.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
When I first built my still I had some leftover beer in the keg that I decided to use as a test run. Let me tell you, that was not a good idea! It really stinks, and even the spirits coming out at 77C of my VM reflux tasted pretty nasty.
As already stated, spend your $10 on a big bag of sugar.
As already stated, spend your $10 on a big bag of sugar.
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Re: Distilling beer worth it?
Thanks everyone for the replies, I'll not attempt it. Being a novice, all that trouble would be better spent on running sugar washes and similar easy stuff before I attempt that feat.
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it will run ok just gunks up the still and hard to git rid of oils from hops? if you do run it degas first.