Hi All
Brewed beer and wine many years ago, but brand new to distilling. Looking forward to reading, learning and contributing where I can.
Purchased a T500 started pack and managed to get a first run done of the included turbo sugar wash and managed a decent clean result
Steve
Brand New to Distilling
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Re: Brand New to Distilling
Welcome. If you think the product was good with the Turbo, just wait until you try a properly treated ferment intended for drinking, and not fuel. There are a lot of really good recipes here, and some good tips on how to make the most of that T500. Have a look around and enjoy the reading. There's a lot here to take in.
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Welcome to the club Steve.
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Read,read,read.
+1 to Deplorable. These walls are filled with valuable information.
Read,read,read.
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Re: Brand New to Distilling
hello and welcome. I am new to distilling and have no idea of all the stills that are out there. I looked up the one yo have. looks like a giant coffee pot! It's awesome.
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Welcome to the forum and the T500 world.
Add a 450mm spool packed with SPP packing, split the cooling to the 2 condensers and learn to drive it with cuts and you'll get 96-97 pcent out of it easily.
Add a 450mm spool packed with SPP packing, split the cooling to the 2 condensers and learn to drive it with cuts and you'll get 96-97 pcent out of it easily.