Why does everything taste so good...
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 3:36 pm
...coming off the still, and then so day the next day?
I ran a batch of DWWG the other day, having read much of that thread - someone there was describing how they set aside a mere 1/2 cup of heads, keeps a good hearts cut, and then sets aside everthing under 50% or so as tails to run another time.
During the run, I kept the output in jars, maybe 300-400 mL per jar, until it tasted like tails, and then gathered it all in two large bottles. I had about 7 jars, not even counting the first one that I was writing off as definitely fores/heads. I was all excited - at last, a recipe that doesn't produce too much heads, with nice flavours coming across before all the tails-y, rotten cardboard nastiness. The holy grail - a nice drinking spirit out of a single run.
I left it all open to breathe, and then today I tasted from each jar, to make my cuts. The result -
heads,
heads,
maybe kind of alright,
tails,
bleargh,
how on earth did I ever think this one wouldn't be tails,
nasty nasty tails
I gave up, and just dumped it all together, labeled it "low wines", and maybe I'll be able to get a little something nice out of a spirit run once I've stripped a few more batches.
So, what's going on here? Do my standards just go up once I'm not having the fun of distilling? Does airing the distillate overnight let the magic evaporate, and reveal the nasty piece of work the spirits really are?
I ran a batch of DWWG the other day, having read much of that thread - someone there was describing how they set aside a mere 1/2 cup of heads, keeps a good hearts cut, and then sets aside everthing under 50% or so as tails to run another time.
During the run, I kept the output in jars, maybe 300-400 mL per jar, until it tasted like tails, and then gathered it all in two large bottles. I had about 7 jars, not even counting the first one that I was writing off as definitely fores/heads. I was all excited - at last, a recipe that doesn't produce too much heads, with nice flavours coming across before all the tails-y, rotten cardboard nastiness. The holy grail - a nice drinking spirit out of a single run.
I left it all open to breathe, and then today I tasted from each jar, to make my cuts. The result -
heads,
heads,
maybe kind of alright,
tails,
bleargh,
how on earth did I ever think this one wouldn't be tails,
nasty nasty tails
I gave up, and just dumped it all together, labeled it "low wines", and maybe I'll be able to get a little something nice out of a spirit run once I've stripped a few more batches.
So, what's going on here? Do my standards just go up once I'm not having the fun of distilling? Does airing the distillate overnight let the magic evaporate, and reveal the nasty piece of work the spirits really are?