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I don’t love the antagonistic nature of this thread, but I will point out that some people here often say “find a way to add copper” or “you need some copper in that vapor path” or “just throw some copper in the boiler” as a default which I think is what Bunny is pushing back on. This thread and others like it such as viewtopic.php?f=1&t=42610&start=180 always seem to devolve into religious wars, but there are some points worth exploring some. I also see people say “my copper turned black so I must have sulphur In the mix”, well copper oxide (rust) is black also and at least as likely as sulphur given the conditions in the still so without some testing (which I’ve never read about anyone doing) I don’t know what that color is… Copper (like many things of this earth) is helpful when consumed in smaller amounts and dangerous In larger amounts. Most of us already get enough copper in our diet from other sources, so I’m not a copper hater, but I’d like to at least minimize how much more I get without sacrificing product quality.
Here’s my personal experience and thoughts. I run a stainless still, and have been told / read these comments many times AND I stressed out a bit about it until I figured out how to do it safely (at first what I did wasn’t safe). I’ve now run more than 20 runs with copper packing in and done a couple of side by sides with it out a few times. Frankly I can’t tell the difference on basic sugar heads. Brandy and Rum I like the copper run a little bit more as it smelled “cleaner”. HBB I liked the side by side I did better without the copper surprisingly.
I don’t have the experience to emphatically take a position for others, but I will say that for now, I will run my Brandy’s and Rum with a little copper packing for strip and spirit as I think it improves the flavor. I will probably strip HBB without it, and add it for spirit runs. For a sugar wash, I will probably just leave it out. As I type this, I have a steady stream of HBB spirit run coming out and I put the copper packing in for it. Smells good to me, but then so did the strips.
Finally I personally don’t like the idea of recommending copper in the boiler as a general response without knowing more about the wash / mash. For example my personal sugar wash recipe is made with lemon juice. Drinking Citrus and copper has been proven to be a bad idea especially if you take your time with it…. The multi-hour run with copper sitting in citrus juice just seems like a really BAD idea to me. |
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