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Originally Posted by: just_me There is a link to a book on carbon from Gert Strand on Brewhaus.com.
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My pet goldfish was sick, so I decided to take him to the vet -- but unfortunately, he died on the way there. Maybe I didn't put enough air holes in the box.
lol lol
the method mentioned above is actually easier. maybe not as effective a strand describes but it has to do a bit of polishing. ill see if i can find my notes on that.
I think this is the description but i may have either reworded or changed something. I am always experiment/making easy thinks more dificult
A METHOD OF CARBON FILTERING
after all batches are run and saved, the 6 gallon carboy should be ready for carbon filtering
Actually i would prefer carbon filtering each batch to keep the size of the operation smallerdilute the spirit to 50 % with water
(liters collected X alcohol strength) divided by desired strength = amt. water required
use 12X40 or close activated carbon at a rate of 25 grams per liter: ((liters X .2642 = gallons)) 3.785 875 liters in a gallon-soo 17 grams X 3.875= 65.875 grams per gallon or 2.32ounces/gal
pour spirits into a vessel and add the carbon---STIR VIGOROUSLY
stir every morning and night for 7 days--
i guess 3 times would be better.then allow it to settle --(
24 hours i guess)) Longer is always bettersiphon off the clear spirit and carefully filter the rest that has the carbon in it.
discard the carbon(((
Actually filter both the clear liquid and the rest of carbon left in the potTHE BOLD ITEMS ARE WHAT I BELIEVE ARE MY ADD INS"