Very new to the distilling hobbie. Please be gentle.
I've been brewing all grain beer for a while now (6ish years) and I've decided to get into distillation. I've quickly realised there is quite a bit too it and I'm trying to find the best place for answers to all of my questions and processes.
I am using a Grainfather as the boiler as that is what I use for all grain beer brewing. Attached to the grainfather is a T500 Copper Condenser. It was relatively cheap to buy as that was all I needed however after going through a lot of posts here, it sounds like it won't be long before I end up with a pot still or something better anyway?
Anyway, onto the questions.
I've just finished fermenting a basic turbo wash. Smells strange, as I should have expected from reading a lot of these forums.
- Will I need to clean my T500 copper condenser before running this turbo wash through?
- If I should clean it first, what should I use to clean it? Could this turbo wash be a sacrificial run for me?
- I'm planning on moving away from Turbo and straight onto making a Birdwatchers wash. Once that wash has finished fermenting, do I need to complete a stripping run? If so, is this possible with my Grainfather & T500 condenser or do I need a pot still?
- If a stripping run isn't 100% needed, could I just run the birdwatchers wash through the T500 condenser once as it is and use that to then make vodka , gin etc. ?
- Still Spirits recommends running the distillation for the Turbo washes at 50-65°c (122-149f). Would I aim for this temperature when distilling a birdwatches wash?
- Let's say I decide to do a double distillation, when adding the 40% spirit back into the boiler, should this be watered back down to around 10-14% ABV first before I start distilling again?
Thanks for your assistance!