So, over the last lil while, I've had several runs under my belt.
I always tried to "Make cuts" separating into separate containors about every so bit, (roughly about evey 100mls.) I could tell the differance between heads n tails, but could never realy find a clear cut sense of presance of the hearts.
It was always kinda blurred together, and I would take what i found to be the best smelling/tasting bits from the middle and toss em together. (I have a small unit, it doesnt produce much each run.)
So the other night I was did a run, and ended up with a low return, (Aproximately 2/3rds of what i would usualy get, before it weakend out and smelled/tasted like cardboard.)
I think it was cuz I reduced the amount of sugar somewhat, due to the length of time my ferments were going.
As it is, being slighty disgusted, I ran it wide open for another short period. I had another run to do yet, and figured I'd just dump the previous into the next one. and thats what I did.
I pulled the usualy amount of foreshots with each run, which in my case I take off almost double whats recomended.
What i found was on the second run, I could run MORE heat. Also what I found was there was a much more clearer distinction between heads hearts n tails.
I had this wierd fear that I would loose out overall, but in the end, I seemed to have gained.
This is prolly largely due to at the end, when I got a little bit into the tails, I just let her run for an extended period of time, and mass collected it for the next run.
I found a big difference, and a clear cut distinction between the cuts. I ended up with a product 4 times better than any of my previous runs! OMG! Its like day and night comparison.
Point is, to anyone runnin a small unit, try this, do a double or triple run, tossing the previous runs product into the next one, you'll get a far supior and much better and satisfying product. its very well worth it!
I think I'll be making a pot still soon to do fast stripping runs, that or adapt the boka to transform into a pot still.
so anyone else have a similar experience, or am I just imagining things?
~L~
what I learnt to get supirior product from a reflux still..
Moderator: Site Moderator
what I learnt to get supirior product from a reflux still..
To quote RumBrewer from a thread i read:
"Read #8
It should say... All plastic or synthetic material is considered to be unsafe unless NASA and GOD prove otherwise!"
"Read #8
It should say... All plastic or synthetic material is considered to be unsafe unless NASA and GOD prove otherwise!"
-
- Distiller
- Posts: 1858
- Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:13 pm
- Location: Central Alabama, Heart of Dixie!
Re: what I learnt to get supirior product from a reflux stil
+1 on the sugar amount = to your lower yield. You can add the heads and tails in your next run or save them up for a spirit run. Just be sure to dilute what you are going to redistill down to at least 40% ABV.
"yeah? yeah? the maple flavored kind?" A dog on you tube.
- guittarmaster
- Swill Maker
- Posts: 407
- Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:51 pm
- Location: Misouri
Re: what I learnt to get supirior product from a reflux stil
yeah, i agree. it seems the more I recycle my heads and tails the more defined the transitions are.
GM
GM
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
Re: what I learnt to get supirior product from a reflux stil
Great post for the stove top crew. WTG.
Trample the injured and hurdle the dead.
-
- Master of Distillation
- Posts: 2544
- Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:48 am
- Location: Olympic Mountains USA
Re: what I learnt to get supirior product from a reflux stil
I agree completely, I do all double runs for my neutrals even using a 16 gallon keg, cuts are much more obvious the second run.
Sometimes I wonder why is that Frisbee getting bigger......and then it hits me.
Re: what I learnt to get supirior product from a reflux stil
I have a small still , 5 litre super reflux , purchased before I read anything here
however, I only make neutrals and gin ( using a parrot for infusions ) which I redistill ,without anything in the column
to the point of my post
as I do each 5 litre run , I keep the first 50 ml , which I add to the next 5 litre run
and then on the final run discard the 50 ml
works for me
I also have a heater control devise and can control the distillation rate , particularly at the start
makes the first cut very clearly defined
the final cut is when the temperature starts to rise at the end
however, I only make neutrals and gin ( using a parrot for infusions ) which I redistill ,without anything in the column
to the point of my post
as I do each 5 litre run , I keep the first 50 ml , which I add to the next 5 litre run
and then on the final run discard the 50 ml
works for me
I also have a heater control devise and can control the distillation rate , particularly at the start
makes the first cut very clearly defined
the final cut is when the temperature starts to rise at the end
The Friendly Spirit