Hi guys.
Potentially looking at a build for myself - but I say potential with a lot of other stuff that is at the front of the line first.
On the issue of the Glenfiditch. We had real Glenfiditch and our makings side by side. Made from memory from the Whiskey Profile Kit - not sure if that is breaking any rules around here. We "sampled" both and I will admit the Glenfiditch is a bloody good drop - never having it before. But what my mate put together we liked more than the store bought. Part of that is he fact it was done by your own hand - but it was very very nice too. From memory he did not go exactly by instructions either - this was a sort of guess work version. Not certain how much note taking was done. but I will do my best to find out. That particular one had been "resting" for 12 months before drinking - very very good stuff indeed. I was ALMOST unable to taste/smell this annoying sweetish yeasty shitty annoying thing we have in the spirit. This was PRIOR to us using the carbon. So all the early stuff from 2 years+ back is no carbon. Started using carbon around summer 08/09 Cricket season. So really have not started trying any of that yet. Mainly because we find the longer we leave it the more the smell/taste we don't want goes and the better we like it too. Bullshit way of doing it I know - but my mate was convinced if we are getting 93% spirit essentially all the time - why do we NEED to put the damn thing on carbon at all. Even when we were hopeless and could not make the cooling sort itself we were getting 85%-ish.
Now I know - bastard Turbo Yeast is the problem. Well we are going to do a Allbran Wash as the first for basically 12 months now. Nice and simple - even if it just goes normal speed without the Epsom Salts and the dead yeast we will be happy - I am not putting bloody plant food near it - or trying to explain why to my mate.
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It works - fine - just don't get me having to say why to my mate. I convinced him that water and sugar cannot screw up the flavour of the spirit - so it has to be the only other thing we have been using - Turbo Yeast. So he is convinced.
Now we have had real issues with cooling - BAD issues. Not KABOOM or anything but screwing around with taps here and turn this and fart about to keep the temp at the head - up where the thermometer is. We had plastic "GATE" type things that expanded. No good. Then we got a brass one with a wheel on top - and this works - but it gets hot and shuts off the little tiny gap you have made to trickle the water out - damned hot when you are trying to make the rotten thing pass more water through - cos temp has started to go through 80+ degrees centigrade and we don't want it to.
SO - I have seen the pics of the cooling system with a "ball" flow valve - or some such - I just cannot locate where it is here on the site. Bloke made it here in Aus - so I know I can go to same place and buy the same stuff. That will be the first mod before we do more work. The water supply is NOT a problem - 2 steel baths full of rainwater driven by a fish tank pump. However we have had a NO flow issue many times - not a no water issue - and not a blockage as that has been sorted. It seems to be to do with the bloody taps - one gets hot expands - makes a vapour/air bubble build up behind the tap - because it is on the hot outflow pipe and everything gets buggered up - and I get burnt fingers stuffing about with the tap.
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I do not like burnt fingers and I hate that brass tap - but it is better than the plastic rubbish we first had. So I need a bit of a pointing to info that would be useful - pics I can show my mate so he can understand and off we go and sort the fix. We are running clear poly tubing - same diam as normal garden hose or near enough.
The unit is a stainless steel Column - Reflux Still. 30L boiler or there abouts - like a big Urn. Not that blue or black plastic short ass thing. Big tall unit - 5 foot high sitting on the boiler. Not sure what is inside the column - beads or scrubbers or whatever. I want to know what is best - as I have heard that with the Copper in the mix there is some sort of Ion transfer happening - which is obviously prior to the condensing back into liquid spirit. I understand what the filler is for to allow condensing and re distribution back down into the boiler so what you get up the top is as pure as you can get - that is my take on it at least in simple form. Is copper good to have somewhere in the mix - if you do not have a copper boiler or a copper column? Or is it a waste of time? I will go read further to understand the ins and outs but these are my questions in order to get a better working process. Better overall system for making good spirit too - and that is what we are on about.
There is bubbling coming from the seal between the boiler "lid" and the column base. At least there was the last time I was helping my mate. Understanding that when this started it is approx 12 months into the still being new. Do expansions and things take place due to heat causing materials to move a bit? - hence you get a bit of a gap. Obviously another thing that needs attending to before the new batch gets run.
Being that the collection of 90%+ spirit seems to be in order. Fixing of the associated difficulties with the cooling system. The only other alteration I would like to make is the addition of a Digital Thermometer. I know you get what you pay for but can anyone suggest a reasonable unit that works for them as I do not want issues with misreading temps as being a difficulty when making cuts - above and beyond using taste smell and common sense. My smell is perfect - my mate had his nose re-arranged in a footy match (Aussie Rules) and does not do the smelling bit too good - so he needs a more accurate guide - and he cannot see the red dye in the little thermometer - so there are a few difficulties with the "getting it right" when I am not available.
I have discovered we were getting the cuts basically all wrong. Correction - we were utilising the output from making the cuts not quite as it should be done. Foreshots - methanol etc - taken and I can smell the difference - used as weed killer and tip on wasps when they try and bite us. Heads - collected fine - I can taste and smell the change - sweet - very nice and potent as I found out one day - we were putting this in with the main body. Top class dumb asses. But no more. Body - fine collected and watered down to 40% from around the 92-93% mark. Tails I can smell and basically once we started to smell a "turps" type of smell - oily nasty - we did not collect anymore - did not taste either for obvious reasons. Now I understand there is still some useable ethanol in the tails. My question is this - is it being seen to be greedy pigs by collecting the tails and once you got 10Ltr of that to water down to 20Ltr and do another batch to collect the ethanol? Is that just really a waste of time and seeing as we have not been doing it we should continue. I predict from what has been said here about the efficacy of the Allbran Wash - and others of a similar type - I am not being discriminatory - that the yield will potentially be even better than the turbo BS just by virtue of less off flavours and therefore the tails will happen later in the process. Therefore my expectation would be that we would get at least the same quantity of spirit as we have been getting - but with no dodgy smell and very clean neutral taste. Even the nice wheat smell/taste we would be happy with - at least that is a nice outcome.
Ok now I am going to ask a question without diligently doing my research - is it possible to get a pot still "like" outcome - with flavour profiles and whatever carried across by detuning a Column Reflux unit? I have read different little bits that seem to indicate people are running some sort of hybrid device - taking out of scrubbers/whatever and running still that way. But I am just wondering as a "store" bought unit - even though it is made up by someone - is it possible to make a rum style spirit with molasses etc or even keep the characteristics of the wheat from the Allbran wash - by farting about with the column in some way. Is THIS device capable or are more details required.
I will go off reading again - but if there is anyone here willing to point in a certain direction I would be most pleased to be guided accordingly.
One thing I did not say in my initial info - as it is not something that is I guess information that people wish to hear - but I was diagnosed with MS - Multiple Sclerosis 7 months ago. This type of hobby or at least the info behind it gives me an outlet for me to think and plan and make my analytical side of myself work on something other than bastard doctors and which bit is causing trouble today. So I guess I am saying that you now have my undivided attention as I do not believe in doing a job poorly when there is a better approach available. And alcohol is something I can still enjoy in moderation and it will not do me any harm - so why not learn to make bloody good stuff is my idea. I can learn to do exactly that here - and I intend to.
I like many of you do not like the idea of spoon feeding some poor unfortunate nuff nuff so they do not have to find out WTF for themselves. My information I have put above is to facilitate those who wish to call me a dumb bastard and 3 kinds of idiot for choosing to do such and such. I am quite happy to be called such things because on many occasions it has been perfectly accurate and no one was available to avail themselves of the chance to comment. I am however of the opinion that unless I prove to be incapable of learning I should be given a chance to improve my knowledge.
I wish also to take the opportunity to thank all of you on here for sharing the vast wealth of info that you have. Some people are very pleased to tell you "look what I can do" - but not so ready to help. It diminishes some people to now that you now know as much as them - a concept I understand but have never subscribed to. We all were novices once.
May we have many successes in life with just enough failures to learn how to improve.
thanks guys - and ladies as I am sure there are some.
I will try and organise pics of the equipment setup ASAP - but may take a bit of time - but I will keep reading in the meantime anyway.
LM