"I have been distilling for about a year and I have had a problem pop up recently. First the basics, I have a PSII HC that I use in reflux mode making Vodka. I do strip runs (pot still mode) and then a final run in re-flux mode.
Recipe is 10 pounds of sugar, 6 gallons of water (well water) 1 tsp DAP, Pinch of epsom salts, 1/4 cup distillers yeast. This recipe completes fermentation faithfully in 10 days. I do four pails of 6 gallon ferments at a time and combine them post strip run for the reflux run.
The only time I use well water is in the initial fermentation, then it is all distilled water.
I use Sparkaloid to clear once ferment is done.
Column is packed with just Rachig Rings for reflux run.
The last batch I completed was 185 proof.
I collect in 1/2 pint jars and allow to sit overnight. I make cuts in the morning.
I dillute to 85proof by pouring distillate into water.
Though I have a good product at this point I choose to charcoal filter. I have the brewhause stainless steel filter and follow the directions for filtering provided on homedistiller.com (including boiling charcoal, soaking charcoal overnight, priming with water (again distilled water), chasing vodka at end filtration with distilled water. I use a piece of filter paper purchased from brewhaus at the bottom of filter.
Now this is where I am having trouble, my vodka comes out of the filter clear but sometimes it develops what looks like crystals as it sits. The crystals are heavier than the water and eventually sink to the bottom. I am attaching a picture of what I am talking about. When I try to filter with another piece of paper it makes it through the paper but the ""crystals"" are broken into smaller pieces. One more odd point, on the last last run the first bottle had crystal but so far the other bottles have not developed any.
So are does anybody have a theory on what is happening?
Thank you.
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