Originally Posted by: GBfanKeith Thx RCRed for response can I pick ur brain> you say temp is a bit high why? what ive read and heard ideal collection temp 64 c 168.8 f to 83 c 181.4 f stop collecting 87 c 190 f is this correct? if not why? one response said turbo yeast no good any thoughts? found recipe for white sugar instead of brown (havent tried yet) any suggestions eventually want to go to a corn mash, when i better thx for info and hopefully you dont mind all the questions (will be asking alot) knowledge leads to GREAT tasting distillments
Ok, you were talking about the distillatiojn phase...I was asusming (from the lack of detail) that you meant the ferment phase and I tend to do ferm's in the 76-78 F range - takes longer, but no off tastes with the type of Yeast I am using in my approach.
This craft is more science than "doing". That said, we need posts with some level of detail, not a novel, but a good description so we know what the actual question is.... from my limited experience, Turbo's are good for quick ferments, but with quick you also get other things too.. One of them can be off tastes. I use Turbo's for fuels in sugar washes. For Corn or grains, I use different yeasts.
About distillation(s) - No two run are exactly the same - Sorry, but mother nature see's to that... Ideal collection points (tempwise) vary based upon the % of etoh in yer wash, and the H2o boiling point on the day of distillin'. Even then, these calcs are simply forecasts, like we get from Joe Bastardi on the weather channel
Mode of run and how fast/slow collection is done has a great deal to do with the end flavor. I'm a member of the "low and slow" crowd, low temps, slow collection, best flavor...
What I've found happeinin' is when I make a run, i get to see how well I've guessed what Mother nature will do
Happy Stillin'