rubberduck71 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 2:34 pm
Forgot to mention: anyone use DOUBLE thumper???
I am just now getting somewhat used to running my double thumper.
My distillation techniques are largely dictated by the size of my equipment.
I have a 30 gallon fermenter. I ferment on grain and do about 29 gallon ferments.
By the time I squeeze grains and let the yeast settle I end up with about 19-20 gallons of clean boiler charge and about 4-5 gallons of yeast sludge.
My old set up was a single 8 gallon pot.
With it, I would do two strips yielding around 4.5 gallons of low wines, then I'd mix that with the remaining 3-4 gallons of of clean mash and do a spirit run.
This process was exhausting used a lot of propane, but yielded some damn fine corn whiskey.
Now I have a 15.5gal keg and 2 5gal thumpers, so I can load up about 14gal in the main boiler, then put about 2.5gal of mash in each thumper and run it all once.
As far as I can tell the product quality is almost exactly the same if not a little better. The double thumper is power hungry. I use about just as much propane doing a run as I would doing 2 strips and a spirit, but it takes about half the time.
I am still experimenting with how I like to incorporate my feints. Sometimes I dump em in the main boiler (the theory here is they undergo 3 more distillation to get cleaned up) and sometimes I add em to the last thumper (the theory here is having a higher proof charge in the thumper boosts overall product proof, which is typically not my goal).
"Making likker with a hydrometer and thermometer is like measuring the length of a 2x4 with a clock"