Don’t put your finger in the mashIts in the mash
Don't think it has anything to do with flavor. That shit doesn't really have a flavor. Ever tried Everclear?It’s about flavor per good ole boy logic
Or so I hear
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I agree but copper stills are multi purposeDon't think it has anything to do with flavor. That shit doesn't really have a flavor. Ever tried Everclear?
Pros: Copper coils are stronger, easier to maintain, and more reliable than aluminum coils. Copper has a better heat transfer rate and is easier to repair in the field if the coil is damaged. Cons: The cost of copper continues to rise, and copper coils require more material than aluminum coils.
I agree but copper stills are multi purpose
Some people make bourbon and vodka and corn whiskey
Or so I hear
"Popcorn Sutton"! My favorite. clip attached.
We have 190 proof over the counter shine as of a few years ago. And 151 at too many gas station convenience stores. Glad the CRC is retiring in my area. 100 proof was hard to buy in the day.
A laugh to all.
I've been into distilling for ages and have a few. Retired my old 4L glass bottle one and now use one of those 4L countertop stills for small batches using ISO or ethanol. Then I got a 12L steel still from amazon that sits on a hotplate that can handle naphtha unlike the countertop where the seal soaks up naphtha then blows out. I had to go to the auto store for gasket material to replace the silicon ones that like the other still can't handle the naphtha.I have a 1 L still from Amazon. It works just fine to dry out EC. Sometimes condensation will drop the proof noticeably low. I run it thru the still and watch the head tempature. When it starts to go up the EC should be 190. I have had it to 192.
If you freeze your EC it will start condencing water as soon as it's open so your proof drops every time you open your bottle.
You would need a still, vacuum punp, and a hotplate.
Trim jail should be havw a short sentence this year, There are several of us that share the same gardens with with a fairly good grow. Grasshoppers are distroying my 2 Chocolopes. They are eating the bark from the stocks. Other than that there will be a bunch. We have enough this year that we are only planning to take the larger colas to trim. The rest goes into bubble hash. Each grower will take the bud they want home with them to trim.Now sentenced to 3 weeks in trim jail.
Have you ever tried mineral oil? It's a lot nicer to work with. It cleans up easily and almost no drip when you pull the boiling flask. A real chemist, my future grandson-in-law, started me doing it. It stays really clean and doesn't seem to get rancid like peanut oil.canola oil on to heat it with
Then I'm stuck with a big jug of cheap canola oil. Sure as hell ain't gonna eat it. Sounds like a good idea tho and I assume I can probably get mineral oil where paint is sold? I set it up and used water to see how much oil I'd need and it's almost 2L. Still haven't done a run yet and want to clean the new boiling ball with acid and then base before doing an oil run with it.Have you ever tried mineral oil? It's a lot nicer to work with. It cleans up easily and almost no drip when you pull the boiling flask. A real chemist, my future grandson-in-law, started me doing it. It stays really clean and doesn't seem to get rancid like peanut oil.
I usually do the same and put the beaker in the big toaster oven so I can watch the surface to see when the decarb bubbles stop then give it another 10 min. I don't mind a little CBN in the mix when the THC breaks down. I put a temp probe right beside the beaker to keep track but the oven heat stays pretty steady.When you decarb in your boiling ball how do you get it out, a little more alcohol? I usually leave a little alcolol in to be able to pour it out, then decarb in a beaker on the hotplate.
All sorts of good info on distilling here.If you’re looking for 190 you’ll need a reflux still. Pot still is more for retaining some of the flavor from the mash
I usually get up to 165 with a thumperIf you’re looking for 190 you’ll need a reflux still. Pot still is more for retaining some of the flavor from the mash
i have the cap ,header3in (copper pipe) ,the coil is 1inch copper water line,the coil fits a 55gal. drum this is what i managed to hang on to from 40 years ago. Before the bunch from hollywood ever thought about moonshiners,they leave a lot if stuff out that is important! my copper barrel was swiped a few years back when copper ,went to 4.00 a lb. i hate a ripper.Don't think it has anything to do with flavor. That shit doesn't really have a flavor. Ever tried Everclear?
Pros: Copper coils are stronger, easier to maintain, and more reliable than aluminum coils. Copper has a better heat transfer rate and is easier to repair in the field if the coil is damaged. Cons: The cost of copper continues to rise, and copper coils require more material than aluminum coils.