I had 5 Gallons of feints from rum and sweet feed. I made a batch of rye beer, went to toss the spent mash and figured I would use it for a sugar wash. Dumped 28 lb spent mash which should have been the equivalent to 6 lb and added 15 lb sugar, 2 oz DAP 10 gal water. Let ferment and clear 2 weeks then poured through my mash tun to filter and then let clear 3 more days and siphoned off.
Loaded the neutral 8 gal and all the feints and 2 gal water and was at 20%
Run started at 70% for a gal then dropped to 60% for a gal and then I pulled in pints all the way down to 10%. There is no off tastes at all in the tails. Just tastes diluted. It is currently airing out and aging as I ran It Sunday.
My question is do I dare blend it all together if the flavors are still good or am I screwing myself. A couple of the pints are cloudy at around 40% but still tast fine.
It has a great mild flavor, don't know what to call it but don't think it tastes like any Vodka I have ever had.
Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
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Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
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Re: Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
Forgot to mention, Ran as a pot still no packing, 1 meter column as pictured in my avatar
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Re: Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
Great question.
I ferment in alternating batches: 2 back-to-back sugar washes then 2 back-to-back AG. Each is stripped then the two strip runs, of the similar type, are combined for a spirit run. I have often contemplated combining all the strips into a single, large spirit run but ultimately decided that I'd rather blend finished product than risk missing out on a particularly good single-recipe product.
... because I have created some nice blends of neutrals and AG.
I ferment in alternating batches: 2 back-to-back sugar washes then 2 back-to-back AG. Each is stripped then the two strip runs, of the similar type, are combined for a spirit run. I have often contemplated combining all the strips into a single, large spirit run but ultimately decided that I'd rather blend finished product than risk missing out on a particularly good single-recipe product.
... because I have created some nice blends of neutrals and AG.
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Re: Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
It's really a personal preference if you want it crystallclear or a bit cloudy.
Most sugarwash doesn't have much taste when it comes to the tails, like you experianced..they are just watery.
You could blend it all together..i would do so.
A 1 meter riser is really looooong..
May i ask why you want it that tall..?
Most sugarwash doesn't have much taste when it comes to the tails, like you experianced..they are just watery.
You could blend it all together..i would do so.
A 1 meter riser is really looooong..
May i ask why you want it that tall..?
Re: Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
So far I have had no puking even with a fairly large charge with rum and I thought it would be good to have some copper contact as the boiler is stainless. Might put some coils in top and pack it to make a Reflux but for now I am liking it as a pot still.
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Re: Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
If you are shooting for a vodka/neutral from that mix you need more than a single run in pot still mode... Dilute and run again, making decent cuts, and then blend to your liking before diluting to drinking proof... If it still tastes a bit off, repeat a third time... Most would run in reflux mode from the get go for clean neutral or near neutral spirits...
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Re: Should I blend all or not Neutral on a sugar wash
I wouldn't.Jo Diesel wrote:....My question is do I dare blend it all together if the flavors are still good or am I screwing myself...
1) Make another sweet feed, and put it in the barrel with your other one.
2) Start another sugar wash, strip it and do a spirit run with the low wines together with the low wines from this sugar wash.
3) Then, as Rad said...run the spirit a third time for a clean neutral.
Whiskey in the barrel and a vodka for your panty-dropper. Best of both worlds.
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