Originally Posted by: muadib2001 You stated a good argument. Can you provide proof from elsewhere to back it up? Otherwise, I'll just regurgitate what you've written. And you stated that was a bad thing to do without actual proof or science.
I'm not sure what i need to back up. Bushy made my point about explosion. And yes Bushy, i have been following this season. I don't really get why those boys and putting so much time, money and effort into a hidden still location then advertising its location meaning they can only use it before the show broadcasts. Am i the only one that thinks the shows new cop looks like he could be Tim's brother? But i digress.
As far as my point about pot stillers often running higher abvs if you check out the video thread and watch the irish whiskey video you will see what i was talking about them running their product three times through pot stills. Starting with their wash/beer, then low wines and the final stage high wines to finish with a product of about 80%.
If you don't beleive that only the vapour burns take some of your own uncut, say an ounce and put it in a jar and light it. It will burn a long time as the liquid turns to vapour. You can blow it out and restart it. You can even put a lid on it while its burning and it will just run out of oxygen and burn itself out.
And as far as my point about the vapour off of a 20% wash being about as volitile as a 40% or higher at distilling temps here is a flash point chart for ethanol at different temps from wikipedia.
"Flammability
An ethanol-water solution that contains 40% ABV will catch fire if heated to about 26 °C (79 °F) and if an ignition source is applied to it. This is called its flash point.[31] The flash point of pure ethanol is 16.60 °C (61.88 °F), less than average room temperature.[32]
The flash points of ethanol concentrations from 10% ABV to 96% ABV are shown below:[33]
10% — 49 °C (120 °F)
12.5% — about 52 °C (126 °F)
20% — 36 °C (97 °F)
30% — 29 °C (84 °F)
40% — 26 °C (79 °F)
50% — 24 °C (75 °F)
60% — 22 °C (72 °F)
70% — 21 °C (70 °F)
80% — 20 °C (68 °F)
90% — 17 °C (63 °F)
96% — 17 °C (63 °F)
Alcoholic beverages that have a low concentration of ethanol will burn if sufficiently heated and an ignition source (such as an electric spark or a match) is applied to them. For example, the flash point of ordinary wine containing 12.5% ethanol is about 52 °C (126 °F)."
As you can see from this even the weakest of normal washes will burn at the temps you run in a still.