6 plate flute
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6 plate flute
running some BW in the 6 plate flute thought I would post some pics
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Looks like you have her all figured out and working well my freind. All plates are doing there job..
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I used to dream of things like Ferrari's, Maserati's & Supermodels...
Now I dream of this still...what has become of me? :p
Now I dream of this still...what has become of me? :p
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Very nice! Are you doing a stripping run first? And what kind of output are you getting per hour?stillenand chillen wrote:running some BW in the 6 plate flute thought I would post some pics
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Yes I am proud to say RC.. thanks for your comments.rockchucker22 wrote:So I'm right you built this beauty mike?
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Sweet. I have still envy. Are those perforated plates or bubble? I saw some controversy about which are better to use. How many plates would you use for whiskey? Is four too many? Thanks.
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Very nice! ...I think you should talk to the man who made it for you and get some of your money back, cuz it looks just a tad too tall.
...or was that the house-builder's fault?
btw, what's BW? ... If you're talkin about bourbon, you prolly should be aiming for 160 instead of 190 proof.
...or was that the house-builder's fault?
btw, what's BW? ... If you're talkin about bourbon, you prolly should be aiming for 160 instead of 190 proof.
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BW = Bird Watcher's?
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I would say he is about spot on for a birdwatchers! Very nice and thanks for sharing the pictures, I spent a bit of time looking at KS's site at the different variations and models available.
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Bushman,
That site is Pure Copper Porn! Make sure the mss. doesn't catch ya!
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Those are perf plates. I would suggest 4 if all you want are whiskey type products. You will be very suprised at how much flavor this will carry, especially if you run it fast.Burbankbrewer wrote:Sweet. I have still envy. Are those perforated plates or bubble? I saw some controversy about which are better to use. How many plates would you use for whiskey? Is four too many? Thanks.
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Thanks KS, yes whiskey is what Iike. How fast is a typical run
using a beer keg and a 10 gal wash of 60% corn, 20% wheat or rye and
20% distillers malt, that has been drained and cleared about
8% abv?
using a beer keg and a 10 gal wash of 60% corn, 20% wheat or rye and
20% distillers malt, that has been drained and cleared about
8% abv?
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Wow! That's a far cry from 6-8 hrs stripping and 12 hrs spirit run. And probably easier to make cut's right?rockchucker22 wrote:Mine runs 10 gallon wash start to finish in about 4 hours give or take. Granted its not a ks but kind of similar.Burbankbrewer wrote:Thanks KS, yes whiskey is what Iike. How fast is a typical run
using a beer keg and a 10 gal wash of 60% corn, 20% wheat or rye and
20% distillers malt, that has been drained and cleared about
8% abv?
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Thanks RC. So what volumes are your cuts?
And what percent is your wash? I hear
Buffalo Trace uses a 6% wash and Jack Daniels uses a 10% wash.
Ive been using Nottingham or Safale 04 yeast, but
Im going to try bread cake yeast next.
And what percent is your wash? I hear
Buffalo Trace uses a 6% wash and Jack Daniels uses a 10% wash.
Ive been using Nottingham or Safale 04 yeast, but
Im going to try bread cake yeast next.
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Re: 6 plate flute
Hey guys, I'm glad you were able to get such a great still head
built. The commercial stills I see have a lot smaller take off
coming off the column. My question is a 2in elbow needed or
just because it looks really cool? Would a 1 1/2 or 1 1/4 work
just as good? Thanks
built. The commercial stills I see have a lot smaller take off
coming off the column. My question is a 2in elbow needed or
just because it looks really cool? Would a 1 1/2 or 1 1/4 work
just as good? Thanks
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you could use a smaller take off yes. The 2" adds strength. The final condenser is pretty heavy when it is full of water.Burbankbrewer wrote:Hey guys, I'm glad you were able to get such a great still head
built. The commercial stills I see have a lot smaller take off
coming off the column. My question is a 2in elbow needed or
just because it looks really cool? Would a 1 1/2 or 1 1/4 work
just as good? Thanks
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stillenand chillen, thats a really nice rig you got there, its a credit to Mike and his work.
The only thing you got now are rangehood mods!
Sweet.
The only thing you got now are rangehood mods!
Sweet.
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Thanks KS, I have some now so I'll go with them. I might go with tube chillers.
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So with the added plates is the BW coming off as a true neutral? Or are flavors coming over? I have seen a few flutes around with more plates added. But reports on how the perform making a neutral are kinda scares. Just curious?
And Mike I like the addons you are offering now. Man that was a good idea.
And Mike I like the addons you are offering now. Man that was a good idea.
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Re: 6 plate flute
I have a chillzilla I use for beer. It's a counterflow chiller. I could probably use it for the condenser till I make the real deal,
not as purty but super efficient.
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not as purty but super efficient.
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