Smell of Neutral Spirits
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Smell of Neutral Spirits
What should good Neutral Spirits smell like.
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
Depends on your base ingredients I recon.
Ideally you should be looking for the least amount of smell for neutural.
Ideally you should be looking for the least amount of smell for neutural.
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
center hearts of a good neutral run will smell of virtually nothing after it has been aired for a while, just a little bit burney in the nose before it is cut down. If your cuts or still aren't that great, you'll probably end up with a sweet smell and taste, slightly chemical, almost like a really bad fake vanilla at times (though not quite).
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
Should I air out my neutrals for a few hours?kiwistiller wrote:center hearts of a good neutral run will smell of virtually nothing after it has been aired for a while, just a little bit burney in the nose before it is cut down. If your cuts or still aren't that great, you'll probably end up with a sweet smell and taste, slightly chemical, almost like a really bad fake vanilla at times (though not quite).
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
I believe airing out is a common practice. coffee filter with a rubberband to hold it on
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
I air mine for a few days, before cutting
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
how long it takes to "air out" will depend on what is in it, the temperature and humidity. so keep tract of it.
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
What is the purity of your neutral?
What are you distilling with?
IE what wash and what type of still
Just did a second distillation (pot still) with 12ltrs of 40% and now have 82-85%
The missus tells me it still smells a bit of yeast
I can't smell much at the moment..... currently got a cold
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What are you distilling with?
IE what wash and what type of still
Just did a second distillation (pot still) with 12ltrs of 40% and now have 82-85%
The missus tells me it still smells a bit of yeast
I can't smell much at the moment..... currently got a cold
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
You may need to dilute to 40% and run again to git your missus to sign off.Titus-a-fishus wrote:The missus tells me it still smells a bit of yeast
My missus is very particular too.
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Re: Smell of Neutral Spirits
my birdwatchers always has a slight sweet smell right out of the bokakob.
but after a two day air out, that goes away. then it's just a neutral smell, or lack of smell.
get a few months of age on it, it smooths out. just in a mason jar, she smooths out. not as sharp of a taste, but still a kicking alcohol smell.
i get 94%-94.5% every run. at least so far.
but after a two day air out, that goes away. then it's just a neutral smell, or lack of smell.
get a few months of age on it, it smooths out. just in a mason jar, she smooths out. not as sharp of a taste, but still a kicking alcohol smell.
i get 94%-94.5% every run. at least so far.
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