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A stripping run is a [[Distillation|distillation]] which is done quickly without [[Cuts|cuts]] in order to clean up the [[Wash|wash]] before it is re-distilled.
A stripping run is a [[Distillation|distillation]] which is done quickly without [[Cuts|cuts]] in order to clean up a [[charge]] before it is re-distilled.


The product of a stripping run is often called [[[Low_wines|low wines]] which are stronger in [[Proof|proof]] than the wash, but not as strong as the final [[Spirit|spirit]].
The product of a stripping run is often called [[Low_wines|low wines]] which are stronger in [[Proof|proof]] than the wash, but not as strong as the final [[Spirit|spirit]].




[[Category:Distillation]]
[[Category:Distillation]]
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 23:05, 16 December 2022

A stripping run is a distillation which is done quickly without cuts in order to clean up a charge before it is re-distilled.

The product of a stripping run is often called low wines which are stronger in proof than the wash, but not as strong as the final spirit.