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First rum in years!

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 10:44 am
by Beerswimmer
Due to moving across the country last year, and almost moving the year before, I haven't been able to make any of my beloved high ester dunder rum. But today I'm running gen 1 :D I made a ferment of Herdlife molasses and water & bread yeast and doing a slow distill through my trusty pot. I'm keeping the hearts white, the feints and dunder is what I'm really after. I'll be using dunder in the next gen with food grade blackstrap, and doing strips until I have enough for a spirit run that will also have the feints and more dunder. I'm after the heaviest rum I can make, will be going back to Herdlife after gen 2.

My garage smells like bananas and fruits from the heads that are coming out now :P

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 11:08 am
by OtisT
I love that banana smell from a molasses strip. Pure heaven. Welcome back to rumville and good luck. Otis

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 12:12 pm
by Beerswimmer
Thanks! Into the tails now, I think I'll have about a gallon or so of hearts to keep.

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 1:12 pm
by Beerswimmer
Done, and cleaned up :D I melted 3 gallons of Golden Barrel blackstrap into 4 gallons of dunder and added 5 gallons of water, the other 5-ish gallons of dunder is in a bucket to become a pit :P I'll be pitching yeast once the wash temp gets down to 95 or so. I might thrown in some clam shells to help with the PH in another day if it's slow.

I collected in a carboy until I thought I was getting close to the hearts, then started collecting in jars until the tails started showing up, then back to the carboy. I'll let the jars air for 48hrs, then make cuts.

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2018 12:38 pm
by Beerswimmer
My first run I ended up just mixing all together as low wines, the whole thing ended up being smeared from being pushed too fast I think. No worries.

Stripped gen 2 today. I have about 6 gallons of low wines now, so one more strip and I'll have enough for a proper spirit run. My pit is looking good now, bubbles across the top. It has a chopped up dirty potato and and overripe plantain in it. Gen 3 is in the fermentor cooling before I pitch. I used 2 gallons of fancy blackstrap, 1 gallon Herdlife, 3 gallons of hot dunder all poured on top of the trub in the fermentor. I added 6 gallons of cool water after 20 mins. Tomorrow morning I'll check the temp.

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2018 1:19 pm
by Beerswimmer
Pitched this morning, just got home and it's a rolling boil!

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:18 am
by fizzix
Hey Beerswimmer~
I take it you've used plantains before? I've always understood them to be bitter when raw.

And welcome back to Rumsville. (Getting to be my favorite drink.)

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 2:56 pm
by Beerswimmer
Yeah, not a fan of them.

Hopefully I'll be stripping this weekend. My recent wash finished in 3 days :thumbup:

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 8:08 pm
by Beerswimmer
Today is Black Friday......my payoff for driving to ladies clothes shops all day was going to the homebrew shop and buying a used Balcones French oak 5 gallon barrel :D

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 7:20 am
by The Baker
Beerswimmer wrote:Today is Black Friday......my payoff for driving to ladies clothes shops all day was going to the homebrew shop and buying a used Balcones French oak 5 gallon barrel :D
Boy, that could have cost a heap.

Geoff

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 1:52 pm
by Beerswimmer
What abv for this once used barrel? I'm thinking around 57% to not draw out too much from the barrel and overpower the rum.

I'm starting a thread in flavoring and aging.

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 11:16 am
by Beerswimmer
Spirit run watching the funeral :(


I'll be making cuts and filling the barrel on Friday. I was thinking that since this is going into a barrel that I should absolutely go into the tails, and maybe add some late heads?

Re: First rum in years!

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 11:58 am
by BoisBlancBoy
Beerswimmer wrote:Spirit run watching the funeral :(


I'll be making cuts and filling the barrel on Friday. I was thinking that since this is going into a barrel that I should absolutely go into the tails, and maybe add some late heads?
I would definitely say go deep into the tails and taste test the jars. As for heads if you say any I wouldn’t use a lot but late heads would be a good idea if there are flavors in it you prefer.

I personally think you could go higher with the ABV for a once used barrel. I’ve seen some age rum at 70%. I’d just be sure to periodically check it if your worried of over oaking it.