Normally (or so far) After airing a day or so I've found that heart starts around 69-70% and tails start around 58%.
Does this sound about right?
Here's tonights problem, it seems like there is traces of tails in the 58 and 59% jars and the heart seems to start around 73-74%. Now I ran this batch about as slow as I've EVER done and am wondering if that's why everything seems to have moved up the scale. Oh and although I've not corrected the hydrometer to temp, my guestamit would be that they are within a few degree's. (not enough to effect such a shift I don't think)
So,
1) does anybody know the ABV of their cuts?
2) how high could hearts be, 75-78% or is 69-70% normal?
3) does anybody else feel their parrot is dragging heads into heart and heart into tails?
I don't want to do cuts by abv and after waiting three years in a keg find out it tastes like crap. (as what happened to Glenora distillery recently, damn near bankrupt them as they are still new and had to redistill all their stock!
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