Apologies if this is the wrong sub-forum - this seems to be the closest, but this post may belong elsewhere.
I've been reading a lot of materials (books and otherwise) as part of trying to improve my distillation process. I'm a scientist by profession, so I have a real interest in some of the more technical aspects of distilling and was wondering if there was a good book (or other materials) that goes deep into a lot of the technical aspects. I am particularly interested in information on the chemistry which occurs during the boil, in the column, and during aging. I'm quite interested in these topics, but they have been poorly covered in most sources I've read to-date. The "average" source will say something like "a number of chemical reactions occur when the wash is boiled and during aging", but never says anything beyond that!
Thanks in advance.
Technical Book
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Re: Technical Book
Suggest you try finding Artisan Spirit Magazine on line and try it......it has some very interesting write ups on alsorts of subjects.
Ive seen articles relevant to the subject you want in it a few times.......cant remember which issue or dates off hand.
Ive seen articles relevant to the subject you want in it a few times.......cant remember which issue or dates off hand.
Re: Technical Book
Here's one that you might like to start with:
I'll take a look and see if there is anything else I can find that I have stored away.
I'll take a look and see if there is anything else I can find that I have stored away.
Re: Technical Book
thanks SB
now i want one of these
now i want one of these
Re: Technical Book
You could try Distillation: Equipment and Processes
Edited by Andrzej Go ́rak and Zarko Olujic
It’s on z-library, if that’s your jam.
Edited by Andrzej Go ́rak and Zarko Olujic
It’s on z-library, if that’s your jam.
Re: Technical Book
Thanks everyone. Æther's suggestion was closest to what I was hoping to find, but it seems like a lot of this information isn't easily available. Makes you wonder where the authors who make claims about esterification/etc during distillation and in aging are getting their information.
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Re: Technical Book
Glad that helped. If you want more on esters and action of yeast, Brewing and Distilling Yeasts by Graham G Stewart is great.Warthaug wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:18 am Thanks everyone. Æther's suggestion was closest to what I was hoping to find, but it seems like a lot of this information isn't easily available. Makes you wonder where the authors who make claims about esterification/etc during distillation and in aging are getting their information.
Whisky Science - A Condensed Distillation by Gregory H Miller may be another good shout.
Good luck.
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Re: Technical Book
May find what you want here ,,,,dated but interesting. https://distillerslibrary.wordpress.com/distilling/
A whole lot of Rum stuff here ......... https://www.bostonapothecary.com/rafael ... rs-on-rum/
A whole lot of Rum stuff here ......... https://www.bostonapothecary.com/rafael ... rs-on-rum/
Re: Technical Book
I quickly skimmed a few of those old books. They are something else - interesting insights into how it was done in the past. Looks like my reading list just got a whole lot longer!Saltbush Bill wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:23 am May find what you want here ,,,,dated but interesting. https://distillerslibrary.wordpress.com/distilling/
A whole lot of Rum stuff here ......... https://www.bostonapothecary.com/rafael ... rs-on-rum/
Also greatly appreciate the gin link, as that's where a lot of my interests lie.
Brewer for decades, dabbler in distilling trying to get better at the craft.