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The day is here been working on this day for months, going to make first stripping run in pot mode. Question is do I put the water to the condenser and the column or just the condenser on a stripping run. Thanks to all for posting all your wisdom and keeping alittle bit of history alive and kicking.
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One other ? after the stripping run is done is there a time frame that the reflux run has to be made with what I collect from the stripping run.
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" Originally Posted by: smokeymtnbill The day is here been working on this day for months, going to make first stripping run in pot mode. Question is do I put the water to the condenser and the column or just the condenser on a stripping run. Thanks to all for posting all your wisdom and keeping alittle bit of history alive and kicking. Just the condenser" |
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" Originally Posted by: smokeymtnbill One other ? after the stripping run is done is there a time frame that the reflux run has to be made with what I collect from the stripping run. No but you need enough low wines to charge the boiler for the spirit run. I ususally wait til i have 3 or 4 gallons, dilute down and do my spirit run" |
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thats 3 to 4 gal before you dilute right. Again thanks all for the info
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how much should I end up with at the end of a 5 gal wash stripping run? Things are going well
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Originally Posted by: smokeymtnbill how much should I end up with at the end of a 5 gal wash stripping run? Things are going well well that all depends on the %ABV of the wash. I use a tried and true sugar wash recipe that yields a 10% ABV wash every time. |
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" Originally Posted by: smokeymtnbill thats 3 to 4 gal before you dilute right. Again thanks all for the info Yes that is correct. I save up a few stripping runs, then do my spirit run." |
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Well things started great. 10% ABV wash and started cooking. Funny how a little clear liqued can bring a big smile . Then you start thinking of all these things that you should of had answers for before you started Then stuff starts really flowing and I forgot all about the temp of the cooling water After a mad dash for the hose and 2 buckets I got things flowing for a few more drops.
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Try and avoid the mad dashes.
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