I know booze is cheap there but...
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Re: I know booze is cheap there but...
Sounds about right, using cheaper yeasts you will be best to throw away heads and tails, but with the new types of yeast you dont even have to cos the methanol and other stuff is so low that you can use a carbon filter to do the rest.OrangeDragon wrote:just don't isolate.
throw away the heads and the tails, then make sure the rest is all mixed in one bottle before being doled out individually. the antidote for methanol is ethanol. the reason people tend to make whole bottles of methanol is that they bottle right off of the still.
The trace amounts of Methanol mixed with the whole is usually safe enough. As you say, problems occur when people isolate, and dont mix. Methanol is the first thing that gets distilled out so the heads is full of it with cheaper yeasts.
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Yeah, my experience is in making absinthe, where you're actually distilling already made wines so they're fermented with their own natural yeasts (meaning no real control over methanol production). You're also steeping it in a lot of herbs which lend essential oils and can really muddle the heads and tails significantly. Best to just toss them.snookie BRO wrote:Sounds about right, using cheaper yeasts you will be best to throw away heads and tails, but with the new types of yeast you dont even have to cos the methanol and other stuff is so low that you can use a carbon filter to do the rest.OrangeDragon wrote:just don't isolate.
throw away the heads and the tails, then make sure the rest is all mixed in one bottle before being doled out individually. the antidote for methanol is ethanol. the reason people tend to make whole bottles of methanol is that they bottle right off of the still.
The trace amounts of Methanol mixed with the whole is usually safe enough. As you say, problems occur when people isolate, and dont mix. Methanol is the first thing that gets distilled out so the heads is full of it with cheaper yeasts.
The problem with filtering out fusel oils is that you're pulling some of the unique characteristics out as well... depending on the complexity of flavors you're looking for. In small amounts they are a big part of what can make individual distillations stand out from one another.
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heads and tails make a pretty good glass cleaner.
the khmer don't use thermometers so they can't tell when the main run starts.
that is why many die from srasor
the khmer don't use thermometers so they can't tell when the main run starts.
that is why many die from srasor
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What's a fusel? Is it like a stuns'l?
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another name for congenors which are deadly:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusel_alcohol
teh price of sugar is nearly equal to the price of srasor.
i would rectify that through a reflux head.
here are some pro quality ones that are very inexpensive:
http://www.amphora-society.com/PDA-2-Di ... _40-1.html
seems to be legal commercially with no formalities at artisanal scale in Cambodia.
UN FAO has done some extension work as micro finance partners locally.
the essences commercial distillers use are readily available- the best come from grasse in france- the famous perfume town.
it is not difficult to turn out a quality vodka or rum.
i thought about doing it as a business at one point.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusel_alcohol
teh price of sugar is nearly equal to the price of srasor.
i would rectify that through a reflux head.
here are some pro quality ones that are very inexpensive:
http://www.amphora-society.com/PDA-2-Di ... _40-1.html
seems to be legal commercially with no formalities at artisanal scale in Cambodia.
UN FAO has done some extension work as micro finance partners locally.
the essences commercial distillers use are readily available- the best come from grasse in france- the famous perfume town.
it is not difficult to turn out a quality vodka or rum.
i thought about doing it as a business at one point.
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