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Offline boozboy  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:06:53 AM(UTC)
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I made a sugar/water mash. 25L. Used Turbo48. Fermented 7 days. Used sparkaloid clarifier for one day. Drew 4L into EasyStill. Got 1.5L of distillate. The distillate has a pretty strong odor. I am first timer so I am not sure what caused the odor or how to get rid of it...alcohol content seems fine. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:30:16 PM(UTC)
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Did you get 1.5l out of a 4l batch? i've noticed that the turbo yeast have a flavor & smell like that of the b12 vitamin suplaments i tried to use for nutrients. is that the smell? maybe you need to try and get closer to 95% alcohol on your runs, to try and strip that out of it. or else you can ferment apple juice or the likes with sugar added for a better pot still wash.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, September 03, 2008 4:02:12 AM(UTC)
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it could be the nutrients. It does smell like B12. I tossed the first 100ml. Then ran the rest together. I will try to take in 375ml lots next round. also I have not run through charcoal or redistilled. Do you think I should redistill to higher alcohol content and then filter or will just filtering take away the odor?
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, September 03, 2008 7:42:59 AM(UTC)
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do you have an alcohol meter? i've just got a Essential extract HC a month or so ago, so i'm no expert. But when i do a reflux run on a turbo wash i can smell the b vitamins at 80-85% alcohol, but not to bad the wood covers it up good. but at the tail end of the run when the alcohol starts coming out at 65% and less the vitamin smell is really bad especially at the very end when i'm getting 50%, it's bad. What i usually do is keep the tails for a rerun. Seems to be working so far every 4 batchs i get a double batch. You might want to check into using wheat germ or the likes for nutrients, i just distilled my first wheat germ batch and it was alot better the a turbo wash. i'd say if your not getting above 80% pure alchol out of your amazing still, then your going to need to distill something that has a good flavor to begin with. Ferment just about any sweet fruit juice, or mash malted grains. Hope this helps, i'm still new to this but it sums up my expriences so far.
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#5 Posted : Wednesday, September 03, 2008 4:28:40 PM(UTC)
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"You can re-distill it, just make sure you add a couple liters of water and a tablespoon of baking soda to the distillate, this will keep your pot from running dry and the baking sode will help with the smell and taste, just be sure to only add baking soda to a distillant and not to a wash. The charcoal filtering will really help with the taste and odor.
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, September 09, 2008 5:40:21 AM(UTC)
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I get by with a little help from my (forum) friends. That's the ticket...redistill and add a little baking soda...keep an eye on the alcohol content...and presto...just like magic EtOH...just like the big boys...thanks again to everyone for your suggestions...
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#7 Posted : Friday, November 07, 2008 9:38:54 PM(UTC)
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"I just want to confirm, you guys are saying adding baking soda to the distillate not the wash, are u referring to the second runs output distillate? or the tails distillate that you are putting back into your wash (ie add soda to it, mix, then add to wash?)

Just want to be sure, these turbo's bleed flavor even after clearing heavily. I think it might have something todo with the sugars as well, or maybe need more nutrients. I'm not currently filtering my distillate, as the brita experiment failed a few times."
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#8 Posted : Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:55:13 PM(UTC)
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Only add the baking sode to the distillate with water so your still won't run dry during the second distilling. Don't add any baking soda to your fermented wash.
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