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Thanks folk. Successful first TPW.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 5:10 pm
by Marbled
I've just run my first TPW through the T500, and I have to say I'm delighted.
Virtually all I've learned has been through this forum, so a big thank you to all .

From a 25L wash I took, 100ml or so fronts., 3 x 250 ml jars of heads (already recycled with some other disappointing results in the second run of the day), 9 x 250ml jars of very nice clean product. (I'm still learning so only interested in a very clean spirit just now)

But.... No tails. All of the "keeper" jars including those towards the end smell perfect, and the Mrs with a far better sense of smell than me agrees.

I can't say I'm disappointed, just confused. Any thoughts?

Thanks again for all the info. :dance:

The next wash is bubbling away nicely for the next session.

Re: Thanks folk. Successful first TPW.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 5:26 pm
by Andy
Congrats on your first run mate.

my only though is that there will always be tails (unless you stopped the run before they came out?)
how long have the jars been airing? after about 24-48 hours airing, re-smell and then start tasting (make sure the portion you taste is mixed with water. probably 50/50 ratio) and hopefully the tails come out at you

Re: Thanks folk. Successful first TPW.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 5:54 pm
by SBB
Marbled wrote:I can't say I'm disappointed, just confused. Any thoughts?

Now Im confused? do you mean because you didn't get any tails?

Re: Thanks folk. Successful first TPW.

PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2014 7:37 pm
by punchy21
What ABV did you start at and what did you :think: run down to??

Re: Thanks folk. Successful first TPW.

PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 2:57 pm
by Marbled
Thanks for the replies men.

Yes. I was confused as to no tails, which have now "developed" in the last jar off, so now I understand a bit more.
I'll give the tasting a go shortly. I'm delighted to have 8 jars with all but zero aroma. I'll be giving some of it a go as vodka, unflavoured at 40% .... Probably over the weekend.
I've also got some horrible looking bits of charred wood that will be soaking in some :music-deathmetal:

I didn't do any specific gravities this time around, I wanted to make the whole process as simple, uncomplicated as possible. I made up the wash and left it for 17 days, by which time the colour was fallen to the bottom leaving a light pinky coloured wash for distilling.
The product came out at 93% though, which made me smile. (Not half as much as I'll be smiling when I'm sampling it properly)