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When I go to run my collected spirits through the still a second time, do I need to dilute them, or can I pour them in full strength and run it that way?
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Re: redistilling
Ya could but most don't for safety reasons.Most seem to prefer to keep around 40 proof or so 2nd time around . Ive reran 80 proof before in metal shed with cement floor but watched it like a hawk with water hose handy .
I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
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Re: redistilling
yep I have also, to me the first few minutes are hart pounding.after it is purged not so bad.
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Re: redistilling
Braver men than I am, gunga dins. 
Stuff that, I'll stick to diluting being a born coward.
blanik

Stuff that, I'll stick to diluting being a born coward.
blanik
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Re: redistilling
A living coward instead of a dead runner. Why would you take the risk, and don't dilute?blanikdog wrote:Braver men than I am, gunga dins.
Stuff that, I'll stick to diluting being a born coward.
blanik
I always dilute, rather drinking in my chair than drinking on a cloud.
But serious, what advantage is there for not diluting and do a second (or third) run higher than 40??
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Re: redistilling
dilute to 40 proof ? I just want to find out if you meant 40 percent ?
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Re: redistilling
Rather than relying on percentages and/or proof alone, diluting to the point where your low wines won't burn is the safest bet... The initial boiler charge will have the highest concentration of alcohol and if it won't burn then, it never will... Now, should you have a catastrophic failure, you will only need to worry about the explosive vapor the still has produced and not flammable low wines because they have been rendered non-flammable... I always dilute to the point where the low wines won't burn, even using electric...nonereally wrote:dilute to 40 proof ? I just want to find out if you meant 40 percent ?
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Re: redistilling
40%ABV which is approximately 80% proof.nonereally wrote:dilute to 40 proof ? I just want to find out if you meant 40 percent ?
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Re: redistilling
When ya need real high proof with a pot still for making liqueurshstuurman wrote:A living coward instead of a dead runner. Why would you take the risk, and don't dilute?blanikdog wrote:Braver men than I am, gunga dins.
Stuff that, I'll stick to diluting being a born coward.
blanik
I always dilute, rather drinking in my chair than drinking on a cloud.
But serious, what advantage is there for not diluting and do a second (or third) run higher than 40??
Henk
I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
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Re: redistilling
I always dilute to 40%, triple distill sugarwash. After de third run, in my potstill, I've got 85 % clean alcohol. Smooth for making jenever, is good enough for liquors.tater wrote:When ya need real high proof with a pot still for making liqueurs
So I still don't understand the need of taking the risk. With diluting you can still get a high percentage. A wine lower then 40% (checked with an alcoholmeter) is save to use.
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