What to do with some spirit
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What to do with some spirit
I tried Odens rye bread sugar recipe with dismal results. No bad on Oden, I chose the wrong bread. The result is that I have a little less than a gallon of spirit that I don’t care for the taste, not much rye and a lot of bite from the sugar. My question is should I dump it into my tails keg or add a bit to an all corn run? It is 158%.
Re: What to do with some spirit
Keep it for when the in-laws come over.
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Re: What to do with some spirit
Run it through reflux and clean it up for a neutral?
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Re: What to do with some spirit
Try a small amount of glycerin with it in a tester bottle. Takes that sugar bite off (somewhat).
Or just dump it into the stripping run of your next corrected batch of it.
FYI if you're in U.S. & near Whole Foods, they usually have it in stock. Don't pay amazon prices -- you'll get reamed.
Or just dump it into the stripping run of your next corrected batch of it.
FYI if you're in U.S. & near Whole Foods, they usually have it in stock. Don't pay amazon prices -- you'll get reamed.
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Re: What to do with some spirit
How long have you been aging it for?
What wood is it on?
What proof are you tasting it at?
What wood is it on?
What proof are you tasting it at?
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Re: What to do with some spirit
NZChris, it’s 6 days old. I tasted it as I made my cuts. I have a stainless tube and put some spirit in a jar, then double the amount of water in another jar for my cuts. The rye is at 120 proof, so if my theory is close, I should be tasting it at around 60 proof. This works for me very well for all corn and I expected to taste a little pepper rye. Am I expecting to much this early?
Re: What to do with some spirit
I've never made anything that had a 'bite' to it at 60 proof. Running it with the feints etc. might be a good option.