canadian1969
Well-Known Member
A trick I use to cut distillation time is to freeze the mash in milk jugs then invert them over a pail and let the alcohol drain off then distill that. The wine making kit someone gave me has a 5gal pail with a hole in the lid for an air lock that the neck of the milk jugs fit in nicely. As the alcohol drains off the ice left behind goes white from the top/bottom to the neck and once it's all white take it of and stick the next one on. Gets rid of most of the water and the stuff that drains off is drinkable tho not so tasty so a mix with some flavour is nicer tho once I'd get buzzed it went down fine on it's own.
A single pass thru the still turns out a decent product close to EverClear but I'd run it thru again to get it a little cleaner for making oil with. Gave up drinking so cook up camp stove fuel to make naphtha and use that instead. Get a better oil too with that. Coleman's is the best tho why it costs almost $20.gal is a bit of a mystery. Stuff used to be cheaper than gasoline.
My damn dog broke my last 2L boiling ball so I built a still out of a big glass bottle that holds about 4L and a condenser out of a coffee can and some 3"8 copper tubing so that a 2L pop bottle with frozen, salted water can sit in it on the work bench and doesn't need a running water source for cooling. The coffee can is full of anti-freeze for better heat transfer and the first one I built that I used water in rusted out after only a few months.
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Thats awesome man, I dont normally post pics (paranoid, lol) but here is the run in progress ,
http://imgur.com/a/VSNmk
The garbage pail int he back is the reservoir (water and ice)
The pump is a 5v USB pump ($3) , it works fine surprisingly
I use a digital thermometer at the top of the column to hit about 80-81 deg C and its boiling out fast. About $200 on ebay/aliexpress gets a setup like this. I have done a pile of ISO runs already and its friggin great.
I have processed 4 liters of wash with a 400ml return. So I am going to leave it to ferment a bit longer as it seems I am only around 10% and should be up towards 15-18%. Not used to these turbo yeasts, supposed to be done in a few days actually.
OMG it is wretched lol , definitely have to filter this and re-distill it as you suggested. I have been playing with the freezer and the salt out method as well. Just having fun really, but I will keep at this until I have 10 or so litres of good quality ethanol, thats all I will ever need and I can always recapture it.