I did a Wheat whiskey mast of 60% Red Winter Wheat, 25% Corn and 15% Malt, the mash went down to a hair under 1.0 and the stripping went fine as well. I did the spirit run yesterday and ended up with mostly heads. I ended up with 24 pt jars. I ditched a pt of hot shots. No. 1 was 70 proof,
No. 2 - No 12 stayed steady at 140 proof. It wasn't until around N0. 15 until I was in what I consider hearts, around 140'ish. It then dropped off like a rock into tails and I had to go down to around 15 proof to end up with 24 jars. I let the jars air about 1 1/2 days, then made my "cuts" tonight. Early in my distilling I was greedy and ended up with hot whiskey. The last one took .about 4 years until it was drinkable so since then I have made tight cuts.
The cuts tonight did not go well, out of 24 jars only around 4 "made the cut". I have never had this problem before and didn't know to do. I considered adding to my mixed feints, then decided to dilute down 70 proof and re-run. (I guess this will actually be feint run as much as a third distillation. My question is, what caused this. I did run real slow, I think I remember reading that you can run too slow (cool)
Any of you guys ever have this happen? I will be do the re-run in a day or so and what I do make it doesn't happen again.
Any thoughts, suggestions, advice greatly appreciated.
I will add I did a 70% corn, 15% wheat, 15% malt a couple of weeks ago, both mashes were similar (except grain bill) in dryness, conditions, ect. Cuts went great and I ended up with two gallons of some of the best wheated bourbon I've and can't wait to put it a Gibbs Bros 3 gal keg.
Any ideas on the whet run?
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