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Joined: 9/9/2011(UTC) Posts: 8
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Someone recently bought me a reflux still as a gift. I have no interest in vodkas or gins. Can I brew bourbon with this still? It's a brewhaus pro series II. Please say it's possible. Whiskey is so good...TY!
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/16/2010(UTC) Posts: 453
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Brewing whiskey with your still is simply not using the reflux.
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"Bourbon is not a distilled recipe, by that I mean ---- its a process, not how you distill your wash (kinda). Bourbon is made by running your likker (grain or sugar) and then aging in a oak barrel for several years to extract the wood flavors and tannins and such. Now most Bourbon makers say the grain bill should be 51% corn and other grains to fill the bill. You can make a nice neutral likker and use extracts to make a pretty good Bourbon flavored hooch. Just something to think about."
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/10/2009(UTC) Posts: 519
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"Only seen pics of the rig. The condenser seems smallish for a good strip run.
But with practice you should be able to make a good drop. Detune by not using the packing and try and run the rig using power management.
A tooth pic sized stream for a pot still would be preferable for most pot stillers. Some run with a broken stream...
No matter,,,,,,better than no still at all by a long shot."
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