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Ordered first still - Couple of newbie questions
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Joined: 4/26/2013(UTC) Posts: 3
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"Hey all!
I Ordered my first still yesterday - one of the 8 gallon Pro Series II rigs - can hardly wait!
While I"m waiting, I"m doing some research and trying to learn as much as I can. These forums are a big help. I have a few newbie questions if you guys don"t mind...
For my first couple of runs, I am looking to get a good, but basic shine recipe going. Something nice & smooth with maybe a hint of sweet, but otherwise what I would call neutral. Which is the first question, Neutral seems to be more towards the vodkas. Would a basic shine recipe be considered neutral?
I"m considering using either the Gerber or Birdwatcher"s recipes although any suggestions would be great. Tempting to maybe try a rum or a whiskey or a brandy, but thought it would be best to get a basic recipe down first - so much to try!
For the basic moonshine recipe, will I want to use it in pot or reflux setup? Or do I need to do a pot stripping run and then a reflux spirit run?
Will I want to use a clearing agent? Will I want to run it through a charcoal filter?"
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/27/2012(UTC) Posts: 526
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Hi Let It Shine, the two recipes you mention will produce a neutral spirit, like vodka, though the Gerber can be run through the pot still to impart a bit of flavor. They are very good for your first time runs, easy to ferment and run.
A basic shine recipe is more like the UJSM and is a little more complicated to ferment. As far as running a wash or mash the distillation process is about the same, it's the mashing and fermentation that is different. Whiskeys, rums, and brandies are all run as a pot distillation so more flavor is imparted.
Stripping runs and spirit runs are both normally done in a pot still. The idea being to build up a larger amount of alcohol for a spirit run and yet maintain the flavor profile of your mash. A run through the reflux defeats the flavor profile.
A clearing agent can be used to settle out the solids from a wash/mash, but is not usually needed. It will speed up the clarification process but that can also be done by letting your wash sit in a cool-cold area to settle.
The carbon filtering is done to remove unwanted flavors from your neutral product. Filtering a whiskey,rum,brandie, etc, will remove their flavors also.
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered
Joined: 4/26/2013(UTC) Posts: 3
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UJSM does sound a bit more like what I was looking for for the first few runs.
Thanks for the info Bushy!
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