Hi John,
Yea when i said i followed Odins recipe to the letter i was referring to botanical ingredients, maceration, and spirit run. I already knew i didn't have the perfect neutral.
So the difference in mine was I actually used some of the original gin that i didn't quite like (Personal preference) the taste of (Detailed at the start of this thread) and I re distilled it with the T500 reflux column to strip as much flavour as i could, (I already knew i wasn't going to get it perfect)
I then added decent "actual stripped and spirit run neutral" to top this up to 4l @ 43% for maceration, the neutral was a bit of a mish mash and i knew and understood that going into this, and was quite prepared for a potential failed batch.
Its worked well though the final taste is awesome... Main thing so not complaining
... WIll be interesting to see the difference next run with actual clean neutral, see if it goes up or down (In my opinion) taste wise. The pre run gin with the higher botanical bill may easily have gone either way and Added or detracted to this recipe - Time will tell. Im happy though...
Yes mine was a 4l run as a pose to a 1l run so everything was x 4 apart from the final volume (I cut 100ml earlier that suggested by Odin as was starting to taste tails) i had this in 2 x 50ml jars and swithered for ages but decided in the end not to add.
SO I did:
10ml Heads removed (Odin suggests not to increase this until over 10l batch)
1500ml collected as a pose to 1600ml
300ml worth of tails discarded (Yes i went a bit over recommended collection volume as was just experimenting with the tails and further learning for myself)
I actually contacted Still spirits a few weeks back and they told me the minimum recommended volume for the boiler was never to run it under 2 litres liquid level. That's why i had it in my head that my minimum charge would always have to be 4 litres if dropping in anything in the ~40%abv range - Its interesting to hear you are successfully running with a 1l charge... Do you not have any problems with the orange peel etc scorching especially at the end of run? Would imagine the bottom of the boiler barely even covered in liquid at that volume?
I have integrated an SCR into my setup also, so can keep it nice and steady so yes this was used for my run.
The main point of my last post was to see why the spirit had gone from perfectly clear to cloudy after already being clear when bottling and then all of a sudden resting and going from clear to cloudy.
I think NZChris has answered this. The 50% full bottle was the last I poured out of the mixing jug (IE the bottom of the jug) so has maybe not mixed 100% properly, even although i did give it a really good stir together when in the proofing jug... I will make sure i spend extra time on this next time.
Coogeeboy - Yes i will experiment with splitting with this and let everyone know, im away to split a full bottle into 2 half bottles now and will report back either way. Am also going to try and move a bottle somewhere a bit warmer see if this has an effect.
Bottom line is tastes really well - Im not all that fussed about the clarity - Just an interesting one as couldn't quite get my head round the difference between them and it really confused me.
As always thanks to all you guys for the help, and discussion points... Really helpful for a beginner like me