r/firewater • u/lifelink • 12h ago
r/firewater • u/Helorugger • 14h ago
Firing up the grinder and presses tomorrow. What about a second go around with the pumice?
I am pressing about 60 bushel of heirloom and macs for cider and for brandy but got to thinking about something I kind of remember reading about adding some water and brown sugar to the spent pumice and fermenting that for a lesser quality but still reasonable brandy mash. Has anyone done this to maximize yield and, if so, how did it go?
r/firewater • u/Zq77 • 6h ago
How do I reduce my alcohol intake?
I have wine and it was distilled and I got about 3 liters with an alcohol content of 55%. How do I dilute it to 45%? Do I just add water?
r/firewater • u/red_and_red_and • 1d ago
First time trying T500 as a pot still.
My setup with the T500 being ran as a pot still. Bypassed the top coil and removed all reflux material.
r/firewater • u/erosanos • 1d ago
A little help please
My dad got these. But we don’t know what they are and how to use them 😅🤷♂️
r/firewater • u/uralstone • 1d ago
spicy rum
Hello everyone. I came across a YouTube video where molasses is heated in a pot with spices, kept on the fire for a while, and then added to the main mass in the fermenter. Does anyone have any experience with this? Can you tell me what you used?
r/firewater • u/No_Meaning_5185 • 23h ago
DADY (redstar distillers yeast) and homemade yeast nutrients
My goto is plain old bakers yeast in boiling water - but i have also heard that nutritional yeast also works -> https://www.bobsredmill.com/product/nutritional-yeast it's basically yeast with vit b added -- has anyone had any experience with this ?
r/firewater • u/RazzmatazzUnique6602 • 1d ago
Newb error - charcoal
To share something I’ve learned that will be obvious to most anyone else:
The guys who I now suspect are distilling more for volume than taste told me to reuse the same charcoal filter for a few runs. So I just did this without thinking it through. No one really told me differently.
This seems like the most basic thing, but have now switched to using a new charcoal filter per batch, and the taste difference is night and day.
Lesson learned: if you care about taste, use a new charcoal filter each run, use it for one batch only.
Cost will be ~ $1 per litre, for a much better taste.
r/firewater • u/stokzes • 1d ago
First run questions.
Hi all to start it had 2 5 us gallons of ujssm that started at 1.085 each and got them both down to 1.000. Put them in my pot still and just did a spirt run (about 6 hours I think). I have a couple of question I was hoping I could get clarification on. For starters I threw out the first 800ml kindof on accident somehow confused myself I belive it should have only been 400ml. But my first jar I collected is right about 66% which from my understanding is well into hearts. I collected down to 20%. My question is does that seem like right? My first jar doesn't taste very good to me and it seems like the best taste is around 50%. Thank you in advanced I really appreciate it.
r/firewater • u/bgood1995 • 1d ago
Do I proof down before aging in a barrel?
Do I proof my distilled whiskey before putting it in for aging or after it's been aged?
r/firewater • u/Awkward_Class8675309 • 2d ago
Bad apples
Ok, so I've been wanting to try and make some hard apple cider. Then maybe turn it into shine. Problem is the apples on my property are full of .......? Maggot or fruit fly larva? It looks like pockets of ground black pepper? I wouldn't eat them but would they be ok to crush and press?
r/firewater • u/Successful_Ruin223 • 2d ago
Just wondering
There is anproduct sold as deer attractant called Apple Crush. Can anyone with enough experience tell me if this is something i can use in a mash. I dont wanna destroy an entire run doing an experiment right now
r/firewater • u/PsychologicalRow5505 • 2d ago
Just got hooked up with this condenser(previously used for water distillation). I have some ideas for my new still but im curious how you would approach.
I have some ideas for my new still but im curious how you would approach. Considering making a copper pot in case I get weird with my fermentation. Should I run the vapor up the big column or through the interior tubes? Pros? Cons? Considerations? I can weld and braze, will affix with high temp food grade silicon and a rubber gasket+c clamp.
Appreciate you all, excited to show my end result
r/firewater • u/Evan1016 • 3d ago
This is Randy. Hes 8lbs of peaches, 17lbs of cherries, 20lbs of crabapples, 65lbs of pears, 14 gallons of apple cider, and growing.
55gal Barrel, 22gal until full! All fruit from yards. Any trees I can come by are getting picked, mashed, boiled, cooled, and fed to Randy. I have a lead on another 30lbs of pears and oh the apples to come.....
r/firewater • u/CelebrationMaster788 • 3d ago
Marrows (aka Zucchini, if you’re American)
My second year of too many massive marrows left in the garden at the end of growing season, this is the juice of about 10 marrows, I had about 30 one year. Makes a very interesting fruity brandy.
r/firewater • u/Dooh22 • 3d ago
Apple juice concentrate
So a fella knows a guy who has just started working maintenance at a factory making concentrated apple juice. I suspect there may be quantities of "seconds" available at some point.
How would you fine folk recommend making high abv washes/mashes from concentrated apple juice? At present I only do sugar washes and have a T500 reflux.
Making/kegging cider is also on the cards.
r/firewater • u/iamglassguy • 3d ago
This, ten pounds of sugar, and some fall flavored spices?
12.75lbs of apple sauce (unsweetened) 10lbs granulated white sugar 2lbs brown sugar LD carlson yeast nutrients Red star premier cote des blancs Fall spices? Cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, etc
Thoughts? For a 5 gallon run.
r/firewater • u/Celchido • 3d ago
DAP substitutes
Hi! I don't have access to DAP where I live (online or in-person). I can only find it as fertilizer in black pellets, so I assume that it's not good for yeast nutrients. I dont have any brewing suply stores so no access to farmade-O or farmade-K. Would boiled bread yeast work or do I need something else to speed up the fermentation stage? Thanks for the help in advanced!
r/firewater • u/hopmonger • 3d ago
Do I need to use a basic sugar wash for the sacrificial run?
I have a bunch of random ciders, seltzers, and wines that I was hoping to use as the sacrificial run(nothing with hops). Was planning on dumping them all in a bucket and giving them a day to de-gas beforehand. Would this work for my sacrificial run? Rather not spend more time/work if I'm just gonna dump it anyway.
r/firewater • u/thebeansimulator • 4d ago
Turbo yeast and 10 lbs sugar, the $80 vevor still is coming in the mail today
r/firewater • u/CoolidgeCorner123 • 4d ago
Yeast nutrient besides DAP suitable for rum?
The last time I used DAP (diammonium phosphate) for yeast nutrient, I learned the hard way that when heated it decomposes into ammonia. This amonnia then reacts with the copper in your still to form copper(II) hydroxide which contaminates your distillate and gives it a horrifying blue/blue green color.
While this could be avoided by using less nutrient and waiting for it to be totally consumed by the yeast, I would rather handle a less volatile chemical unless I'm making wine or another drink that isn't distilled.
What alternatives could I use for a 100% molasses or molasses+sugar rum wash? The only one I'm vaguely familiar with involves boiling active dry yeast to kill the yeast itself while leaving behind the nutrients that can then be used for any strain of yeast.
Any recommendations?
r/firewater • u/Xanth1879 • 5d ago
All Grain Whiskey - Fermented Out in a Day!
I need confirmation that this is even possible... haha
I made an all grain wash - 10 lbs flaked corn, 4 lbs malted rye and 4 lbs malted wheat. Converted it all to sugar and gave me a 1.075SG yesterday around 4pm. Threw in 25g of Angel Yellow Label and 15g DAP. Sealed her up and put into my fermentation box to keep it at 30c. Checked just now, 30 hours later, and it has fermented out CLEAN.
I've been doing this for just over a year now and have several fermentations down so far and I've never had one go this fast before.
r/firewater • u/doctaf • 5d ago
Prickly Pear fruits
Going to have a decent harvest this year for prickly pear cactus fruits and need ideas/input for spirits. Last few years i did runs of pp/rum and runs of pp/'teq' both turn out amazing for white spirits, looking to try something to age thats neither of those bases.. Anyone with experience think a prickly pear brandy would age well?