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"As I mentionioned recently, I bough a second High Capacity column, the keg kit and it is way superior to my old one. I use the 6"" 2X3"" recucer attachment for the Keg that i use. I have a 224,000 BTU/hr propane burner, so very quick heat up, then cut to almost no flame at all for the run. I am almost embarrased to say how I do this. I use the old bottom half, packed, then the new unit on top. Thus, I have a 3"" column, 6' high, and the reducer of 6"" for 6'6"" tall column. Diameter of the column equals speed of distillation, heigth equals quality. I can actually throw enough heat to get the same speed output as a simple fast pot still run, but get 95 plus %ABV output. The cuts are like night and day, bright sunshine vs. midnight. I total reflux for the first 15 min. or so, which is enough to totally seperate and layer the heads in the bigger column. Take off the heads relatively slow, but way fast relative to smaller columns. The hearts are a solid stream. the reflux is so intense the tails are really minimal. The cut is very distinctive. I can run this as fast as a stripping run in one pass.
If doing a brandy or other flavored distillations, I still do the stripping runs, then the slow spirit runs to capture the flavor, though if well cured I have sometimes used 2 of the 4 cooling tubes, a bit of copper packing around them for some reflulx and one or 2 copper coils unerneath. Just the top half of the HC column. Easier to make cuts, and one pass does it.
And now I also cheat on my ferments. I will put in 3 to 4 inches of cracked corn with 10 to 12 # of sugar. Add 1/2 tsp of citric acid, A one dollar packet of EC1118 yeast or equivelent. A 50# bag is about 6.50 here. Makes a super and sweet neutral. Replace about half of the corn from the top after racking and reuse the yeast over and over. I don't use backset for neutral. Can't get much cheaper or easier than that. Takes a few days longer for the ferment then the settling. I have plenty of fermenters. Cheap issue.
Mtn."
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Joined: 3/17/2007(UTC) Posts: 167
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If your grandchild would adopt me I would then be a great grandchild and you could watch me enjoy your beverages. Heres to hoping. Just Me I degaussed my girlfriend and I "m just not attracted to her anymore
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" Originally Posted by: just_me If your grandchild would adopt me I would then be a great grandchild and you could watch me enjoy your beverages. Heres to hoping. Just Me I degaussed my girlfriend and I "m just not attracted to her anymore Just me. You have been immediatly adopted into the family. Have changed the protocal a bit. Now the ancesters will make the ehiskey and age and store it for the older member. Welcome to the family and get busy. Mtnwalker, who tries to fight his way through the woods to get a blackberry or elderberry. Somehow I do. Blessings,"
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Now I know how Steve Martin felt When He said "The new phonebooks are here" I have arrived.My still is singing as I type.I have some neutral sitting on cherry wood and some with red & green apples,cinamin,raisens,allspice,nutmeg, and cloves.See you at Sliding Rock in the spring. Your Loving great grandson, Just Me A hangover is the wrath of grapes.
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" Originally Posted by: just_me Now I know how Steve Martin felt When He said ""The new phonebooks are here"" I have arrived.My still is singing as I type.I have some neutral sitting on cherry wood and some with red & green apples,cinamin,raisens,allspice,nutmeg, and cloves.See you at Sliding Rock in the spring. Your Loving great grandson, Just Me A hangover is the wrath of grapes. I will look forward to that meeting at slliding rock. Huge thunderstorm underway here with the echoes around the mountains, but just a few brief showers so far. Glad Steve Martin isn't the Fire Chief here. With that nose I would be in big trouble. As for the hangover with wine, on another distiller forum there is a fellow with Jusus holding a glass of wine at the Last Supper. The footnote read why stope here? Eliminate the hangover with quality cuts on super good brandy. I love brandies, but thats Just Me, OOOPS i meant mtnwalker. PS. the food sight forum Scotty sent really seems interesting for any that likes cooking, I joined. Heck of a friendly forum and really great recipes/ Seems very much an online family of friendships. John, the mountain walker"
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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"PS. the food sight forum Scotty sent really seems interesting for any that likes cooking, I joined. Heck of a friendly forum and really great recipes/ Seems very much an online family of friendships. Just mention my name and make enemies imidiately. lol lol smoking various foods is one of our main sicknesses. Home made pastrami and corned beef dutch oven bread-old worl style my ricketty home made cheese press "
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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"jerkey pasta queso blanco "
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Joined: 7/20/2009(UTC) Posts: 75
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Food Forum???? WOuld anyone mind sharing it with me. I am a bit of a fire/smoke cook. mountainsparky attached the following image(s): 100_4569.jpg (95kb) downloaded 0 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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" Originally Posted by: mountainsparky Food Forum???? WOuld anyone mind sharing it with me. I am a bit of a fire/smoke cook. OK HERE IT IS REGISTER AND ASK QUESTIONS> These folks are as helpfull as are the ones on this website. http://deejaysworld.net/deejayssmokepit/yabb/YaBB.plintroduce yourself also please--its a very complete website for food making types. "
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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" Originally Posted by: mountainsparky Food Forum???? WOuld anyone mind sharing it with me. I am a bit of a fire/smoke cook. Is that a stuffed chicken breast in your avatar?"
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Rank: Junior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 7/20/2009(UTC) Posts: 75
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Apple wood smoked chicken breast stuffed with Honey Ham, Capicola, swiss and provalone cheese and glazed in an oriental style orange sauce sir.
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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oh gosh that one would get lots of attention on DJs Smoke pit forums
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