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If your only doing the one wash, run it through with a fores cut. Run it fast, well at least as fast as the T500 will go safely.
Chuck out the first couple hundred ml, get rid of the fores and the nastiest heads.
Now you can either save this for another run, or dilute the hell out of it and run it again. Never liked a one and done from the T500 myself when I was running it. Stripped two batches and put together made a good spirit run.
Myself, I'd save it, do another run, combine them and water it down to make up the still volume. Now when you run it again, the extra water is going to help clean it up. It helps hold some of the tails in the still and helps differentiate your cuts.
It will make cuts a hell of a lot easier, just make sure you run your spirit run slowly. Make cuts into small jars. Smell the jars, taste the jars after diluting a sample down to a sensible ABV. Do it right, I'm sure you'll pick up major differences between the first, middle and last jars.
Don't get too hung up if you can't pick it all out on your first couple runs, picking the difference between heads, hearts and tails is hard if you haven't done it before. Just be warned that once you do, you'll be finding how messed up all the commercial stuff is.
And don't worry too much if you mess it up. Running a reflux still, if it's not right, just dilute it and run it again, maybe slower, maybe tighter cuts.
If you can, look into adding a pot still head. Strip then spirit, may be a little more time, but easier and larger keeping cuts. Plus then you can also look into whiskeys, rums, gins, brandys... |
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