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SG=1.08 (19.3% of solids content by hydrometer)... so, I should get 10...10.25% of spirits in my beerTwisted Brick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 10:56 pm Just out of curiosity, did you happen to note your SG and FG of these concentrates?
I like to collect until the spirit out of the spout falls to 15-20%ABV. I usually collect the very back end in small jars so I can include a little if I like it, or exclude a little if I don’t. If my keeper selection ends earlier, then I can always add these late tails to the feints. But with a rum, and to some degree in a whiskey, you’ll get a lot of flavor in the later jars and that flavor will come out nicely as you age your spirit.VLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 10:41 am And it may sound probably strange but I bet my bottom rouble that I can feel a wet cardboard starting with 79% AbV (jar #21 of 27 total).<— what do you get out of the spout after jar #27? Is it a fast declining proof and sweet water?
Plus all that taste of burnt matches and bitterness, you know...<— this sounds like sulfur to me. I believe you need more copper in your system...unless you like the stinky liquor.
So, my question is: how deep could I dive down to the cardboard jars? I'm not greedy about the total yield and I'm planning to age my bourbon in a glass with charred oak sticks for 3-6 months only. I could even nuke some of the cardboard hints separately in my MWO... but,,, is it worth to do so at all?
As was said above, you need to develop your own method and preference for how much tails to include. Record what your choice is and the cut point selection method you used, then 6 months later when you taste the results you may know how you did, and what adjustments to make next time. I personally don’t think you can do any of that by ABV numbers. I choose my cut point by taste.VLAGAVULVIN wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 10:41 am And it may sound probably strange but I bet my bottom rouble that I can feel a wet cardboard starting with 79% AbV (jar #21 of 27 total). Plus all that taste of burnt matches and bitterness, you know...
So, my question is: how deep could I dive down to the cardboard jars? I'm not greedy about the total yield and I'm planning to age my bourbon in a glass with charred oak sticks for 3-6 months only. I could even nuke some of the cardboard hints separately in my MWO... but,,, is it worth to do so at all?
If I got you right... of my 27*100ml the first 4 jars are definitely heads. I'd say, ## 3 and 4 are "head&shoulders" but I have no cask or intention to age them by years so, let'em be feints. As per tails: ## 25 and 27 are too funky. But surprisingly, I'd like to get 1/2 of my #26 to the hearts. Actually, I found the begs of tails starting from my # 20. Nevertheless, 20 to 24 are not bad at all. So anyhow, gonna take 20 jars of 27. Do you consider my cuts too wide now? It's not late to improve... sorted by 2 groups but did not pour together...
How long do they age their turkey? That's the question. I wanna age my own till July the latest. Gonna cut out all burnt matches (tails-hinted) and wouldn't like to catch it back / brought by the overburnt tree...
It does. This time I have not spoiled anything yet so, it does. Knock-knock-knock on my wooden head
What's the sparkling amber breiss is?