HI all
I have a question. When I dilute my spirits down to 40% with distilled water the final product has a slight musty taste to it.
My distilled water is fresh and I am just wondering if I am doing something wrong...( I add the water to the spirit)
I am diluting sweet feed whisky and a corn likker of sorts.
Any advice would be helpful
Thank you
Workpress
Dilution of spirits
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Re: Dilution of spirits
Tails... One jar less at the tails end of the blend should fix that... Its hard to not blend that one extra jar, but look what happens...
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Re: Dilution of spirits
I'd have to agree with Rad . Just posted on a recent thread where SRD and I dipped too deep into tails and flavored the result . Blending is a hard won art that has to be practiced often to stay good at it .
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Re: Dilution of spirits
thank you for the quick reply rad,
To fix this I can just re distill and make better cuts then eh. And save the tails for the next run then.
NB I just ran a 1 gal jug of your first generation Gerber recipe and it went really well I ended up with 500ml that is ageing on charred oak. However my ferment lasted 3 weeks as it is cool in my shop.
Thank you
Workpress
To fix this I can just re distill and make better cuts then eh. And save the tails for the next run then.
NB I just ran a 1 gal jug of your first generation Gerber recipe and it went really well I ended up with 500ml that is ageing on charred oak. However my ferment lasted 3 weeks as it is cool in my shop.
Thank you
Workpress
Re: Dilution of spirits
reverse osmosis water is something you may want to try too. has a much nicer mouthfeel.
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Re: Dilution of spirits
R O is much better than distilled imho tooHDNB wrote:reverse osmosis water is something you may want to try too. has a much nicer mouthfeel.
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Re: Dilution of spirits
The best thing you can do is set it aside for six months then come back to it. Bet you get a pleasant surprise when you do.
A small amount of tails have a way of changing into something tasty with a bit of aging. Hell, I don't drink anything younger than six months anyway.
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A small amount of tails have a way of changing into something tasty with a bit of aging. Hell, I don't drink anything younger than six months anyway.
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Re: Dilution of spirits
I did the same on my first rum run. Went a jar (or two) too deep. It's going at the back of the cabinet for a couple of years. If it's still no good then, I'll redistill.
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