:wtf:At least 1Kg Crushed Limestone
bent stick wrote:12 my answer is why not.. i guess its for me.
This may rule out straight PH as the reason for blue distillate. Or it may not. I'm only guessing but think it requires a little more.
Andy wrote:well just so you know if you achieve a blue distillate its because alkaline washes will release more ammonia and destroy ur copper reflux coil
sooo.... good luck with the experiment...
1 2many wrote:Let us know how it goes.
Sam. wrote:I'm interested to see the results, I'm a big fan of hard facts
Teddysad wrote:However for a better pH adjustment try Hydrated lime - Calcium hydroxide ( aka Builders lime or pickling lime )
Sam. wrote:After these tests it seems it's quite hard to obtain :-B
Bent stick wrote:Mods permitting the next can be Bicarb to a PH of 7 or above to see if the Sodium Carbonate half gets consumed by the yeast enough. the Co2 will be long gone
Exsitable wrote:instructional paper that accompanied my super reflux had a trouble shooting guide and within that it specified what to do if/when you obtained blue distillate
Sam. wrote:I am still going with you need to crank the PH high (above 7) before distilling to get the blue :-B
Bent stick wrote:It wouldnt take that much baking soda to take it back over 7...
Bent stick wrote: it needs cleaning. :violin:
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