BROKENSPROKET
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I have a 2.5 gal. pressure cooker, which some call a stovetop autoclave, converted into a still. The condensor is a seperate unit, no column.
Below is a process for alcohol extraction that I am planning to try it this fall. I have only used the still to extract the wine out of the mash at the bottom of a batch.
My question is with step 10.
If I distill the alcohol off to reclaim it, instead of evaporating it off like most recipes call for, will the alcohol vapor carry over the cannabis resin, or will be be trapped in the still?
I would not think so, because the various cannabinoid compounds in cannabis do not boil until 260-392° F. It may however carry over chlorophyll and terpenes.
1. Harvest
2. Dry for 48 hours (forced dry heat)
3. Grind up into still
4. Add 98% ethanol
5. Heat with valve closed in pressure cooker mode
a. To expedite extraction
6. Let cool partially to warm
7. Strain out plant material
8. Restrain with secondary filter back into still
9. Add water
10. Distill off all the alcohol
a. Purpose is to reclaim the ethanol to be used again
11. Cool in fridge, resin will settle to bottom and thicken/harden
12. Pour off water
a. Purpose is to remove all the water soluble chlorophyll and terpenes.
13. Add food/pharm glycerin
14. Test for titration
15. Repeat steps 16 & 17 as desired
16. Transfer to atomizer and/or eyedropper
Below is a process for alcohol extraction that I am planning to try it this fall. I have only used the still to extract the wine out of the mash at the bottom of a batch.
My question is with step 10.
If I distill the alcohol off to reclaim it, instead of evaporating it off like most recipes call for, will the alcohol vapor carry over the cannabis resin, or will be be trapped in the still?
I would not think so, because the various cannabinoid compounds in cannabis do not boil until 260-392° F. It may however carry over chlorophyll and terpenes.
1. Harvest
2. Dry for 48 hours (forced dry heat)
3. Grind up into still
4. Add 98% ethanol
5. Heat with valve closed in pressure cooker mode
a. To expedite extraction
6. Let cool partially to warm
7. Strain out plant material
8. Restrain with secondary filter back into still
9. Add water
10. Distill off all the alcohol
a. Purpose is to reclaim the ethanol to be used again
11. Cool in fridge, resin will settle to bottom and thicken/harden
12. Pour off water
a. Purpose is to remove all the water soluble chlorophyll and terpenes.
13. Add food/pharm glycerin
14. Test for titration
15. Repeat steps 16 & 17 as desired
16. Transfer to atomizer and/or eyedropper