Stainless or copper scrubbies, does it make a difference to flavor?
Has anyone tried a comparison?
Stainless or copper scrubbies
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Stainless or copper scrubbies
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Re: Stainless or copper scrubbies
Copper scrubbers will remove more sulfur compounds...
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That sounds like it would change the flavor. I'm getting 94% alcohol, in your opinion will it improve the taste if i switch to copper scrubbers?
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Re: Stainless or copper scrubbies
Only if your wash contains sulfur compounds... Personally, I have not problems running SS scrubbers because my washes don't produce sulfur compounds, at least not to a point of being problematic...dStill wrote:That sounds like it would change the flavor. I'm getting 94% alcohol, in your opinion will it improve the taste if i switch to copper scrubbers?
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Thanx
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Re: Stainless or copper scrubbies
As long as you have some copper in the build to remove sulpher, the type of scrubbers should not matter unless you have a stainless steel column, in which case copper would be better.
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Re: Stainless or copper scrubbies
While we're talking about this... What is a brand of pure copper scrubbies that's commonly available and affordable?
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Re: Stainless or copper scrubbies
The alcohol vapour only needs to contact copper once during the entire process, it does not matter at which stage it does it.
If you do the low wines run through a copper column or with copper scrubbers/mesh, then you can use an all stainless column and packing for the spirit run. This is the set -up I use.
If you do the low wines run through a copper column or with copper scrubbers/mesh, then you can use an all stainless column and packing for the spirit run. This is the set -up I use.
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