
Removing Foreshots
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Removing Foreshots
I am running a Mr Distiller table top still. However I am unsure of how much foreshots to remove. I don't want to poison myself or anyone else. So how many ml should I remove from a one gallon still? I wan to make a good quality product not poison. "Jon" 

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Re: Removing Foreshots
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Re: Removing Foreshots
ga flatwoods wrote:"Wise man say, 'All answers here for those who seek to find the truth for themselves.' "

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Re: Removing Foreshots
I found the answers here had to do a little math but got it thanks rockchucker22
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Re: Removing Foreshots
It calls for me to throw out 3/4 of a shot glass. I use and ounce and half jigger and toss it when it gets full. I figure like you better safe then sorry.
On a side note I am knew to forums as a whole and have a question that I want to put in the right tab. It is regarding fermentation vessel. Where should I ask it? I don't want to upset anyone and I know things have a proper place. I would hate to be a noob mucking up the forum with out of place questions. 

