I've been distilling for a few years now. My wife bought me a 1 Gal Clawhammer still for xmas. I figured out immediately that was not enough still, but I learned a lot with it on my own. I bought some copper and put together a 2.6 gal pot still. This is an ok size for me for now, but eventually I'll build a keg still. Then I found this site and man I wish I had found it earlier. I didn't even know about sacrificial runs; I guess I'm lucky I didn't make myself sick. I just cleaned real well with soap and water and went at it.
I ran a lot of batches of rum with very good results. I've been aging with cherry that I cut down and seasoned and oak from used barrel staves. I aged 1/2 gal in a barrel that I had from an age your own bourbon kit and it came out spectacular after 6 months. That was the best homemade likker that I have tasted. I'm originally from WV and have tasted a lot of shine; mostly rotgut.
I just finished reading the entire UJSSM thread. I fermented and stripped 5 generations in the time that it took me to finish. I'm looking at doing spirit runs in a few weeks and I have a 1.3 gal barrel waiting for product. I'm really looking forward to it; the stripping runs smell amazing.
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Welcome, glad you are having success. I think when you go to a keg boiler you will find cuts much easier.
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Sounds like you've got some good plans. Welcome to Home Distiller!
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Not to mention the time savings from all those strip runs on the smaller still.Bushman wrote:Welcome, glad you are having success. I think when you go to a keg boiler you will find cuts much easier.
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Welcome!
Yep, a larger still makes things easier to make cuts, and faster.
Yep, a larger still makes things easier to make cuts, and faster.
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welcome, love to see pics of what you have
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post your still pics here
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 16&t=66917
post your still pics here
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 16&t=66917
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I'll post some pics soon. Should I post here, or is there sub-forum I haven't seen yet with still pics?nuntius01 wrote:welcome, love to see pics of what you have