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kevin 82
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Oily look

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My apple shine has an oily look to it is this normal. I dumped the first 150 ml like normal.
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kevin 82
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Re: Oily look

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Now that the ice has melted in my drink the oil look is gone. Is the water in the ice reacting with the alcohol because I have never seen regular booze of any kind do that but then again I never looked that close at it nether. :?:
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Richard7
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Re: Oily look

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Did you go far into tails?
You can pick up some oils there.
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kevin 82
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Re: Oily look

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I didn't think so it was clear as glass still when I shut it down and still tasted good. But it is possible I'm still a little green at this. It does mix good with sprite though :D
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Re: Oily look

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the only cure for that is to drink it up, do it again and again. you're on your way now. :)
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Re: Oily look

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The oils from tails can form a oily haze or scum at lower temperatures or lower alcohol concentrations. Blame the ice.
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Re: Oily look

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I think you're talking about the swirling effect the booze does around the ice and glass?? Not a slick on top??

If so it's normal and commercial liquor does indeed do it too.
kevin 82
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Re: Oily look

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I think that's it because after the ice melted the swirl quit and it 90 proof its good stuff :thumbup: I saw the swirl of oil and got worried for a second, thought my shine had gone south or something or didn't pay enough attention while I was running it but it's all good

Thanks guy :thumbup:
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kevin 82
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Re: Oily look

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This stuff is actually my first successful batch :D
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Re: Oily look

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Congrats!
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Re: Oily look

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Thanks for all the help and advice guy's :clap:
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