This is my first post after saying hello so go easy/ flame on!
I have a question that I wonder you could help me out with.
But first, my equpiment: T500 boiler/ copper reflux, jars for making cuts, and some glass demijohns for diluting.
What I'm making is gin (Odin's recipe)
I've been recently practising making cuts/ dilluting down with a TPW wash, and as my yield of 90-93% is always about 2- 2.5Litre (Approx half gallon) I use a 4.5Litre (1 Gallon) Glass demijohn to dilute down to 42% - I always try for 42% simply to get my consistency in
After trying different methods of this (IE water to spirit, sprit to water, each liquid at different temps) just to get an understanding of how thinks affect the process.
My question is what do the other members use to hold the volume when diluting larger volumes (IE 25Litre/ 5 Gallon)?
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I would like to do a larger batch, but simply have nothing thats not plastic that could hold this amount (unless I add back to the T500 boiler, then dilute)
Also, when diluting my ambient temp is alwasy around 15-17 degrees celcius (59f), but the spirit hydrometer is calibrated to 20 degrees c, so do people heat the water with fermenter heat mats or something.
My biggest hurdle so far has been getting consistent with the ABV%
(Cutting is still a beast of its own!)
Many thanks in advance