Controlling ABV on Alembic Type Still (w/ a lentil)
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:13 pm
Observations:
Running a low ABV (5-8%) wash with the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 83%
Running a low ABV wash without the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 80%
Running a high ABV wash (wash with feints added) with the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 90%
Running a high ABV wash without the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 85%
The slower the still is run, the higher the ABV% (more reflux, right?)
I understand that the onion shape produces reflux. As does the lentil.
Questions:
Should I be trying to reduce the starting ABV output to around 80% ? After the heads cut, the output still seems way too "neutral" (85% ABV) - though eventually the ABV drops and I get to the sweet+flavorfull hearts.
I'd like to do a series of strip runs and then do a spirit run (as is common practice around here and seems very time efficient), but I'm afraid I going to end up with a bunch of tasteless product. Is the "multiple strips + single spirit run" feasible with this type of still?
http://www.copper-alembic.com/shop/imag ... /72500.jpg
thanks a lot,
KD
Running a low ABV (5-8%) wash with the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 83%
Running a low ABV wash without the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 80%
Running a high ABV wash (wash with feints added) with the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 90%
Running a high ABV wash without the refining lentil in place yields starting output ABV 85%
The slower the still is run, the higher the ABV% (more reflux, right?)
I understand that the onion shape produces reflux. As does the lentil.
Questions:
Should I be trying to reduce the starting ABV output to around 80% ? After the heads cut, the output still seems way too "neutral" (85% ABV) - though eventually the ABV drops and I get to the sweet+flavorfull hearts.
I'd like to do a series of strip runs and then do a spirit run (as is common practice around here and seems very time efficient), but I'm afraid I going to end up with a bunch of tasteless product. Is the "multiple strips + single spirit run" feasible with this type of still?
http://www.copper-alembic.com/shop/imag ... /72500.jpg
thanks a lot,
KD