Be part of our community & join our international next generation forum now!
On page 22 of the operation manual, it says: 25g to 40g per liter of spirit.
Does it mean finished spirit at 40% - 45%?
If so, for 5 liters of neutral (94%) it would be around 250g to 400g in the botanical basket for10 liters of finished spirit. Am I interpreting it correctly?
Thanks,
Comments
@crozdog
StillDragon Australia & New Zealand - Your StillDragon® Distributor for Australia & New Zealand
@birzzz you got that right.
I like my gin to be botanical forward. You might not, however by doing a strong botanical run, you can then "stretch" the gin with good clean neutral. Alternately you can run a lower ratio.
The figures are purely a guide to starting to work out what works for you.
Have fun making gin there are soooo many permutations you won't get bored ;)
Thank you @crozdog much appreciated.
:)
any time mate
You need to do some test runs to chexk how are your botanicals. For example my first batch of juniper i used i need 20 gramsper litre. The next batch of juniper i got my hands on was really strong and for the same flavor i need 15 grams. The best way to test a recipe is to make a 1 litre bottle of it , ie add 1l of filtered water with you botanicsls and 40% alcohol, then heat cycle. Ie heat up to about 50 deg. The let it cool and put in the freezer. A couple of days and you will have something pretty close. The final vapor infused gin will be a lot cleaner but with a masceration test run you wiĺl know if one of your recipe components is too heavy. Gin is such a personal thing to make. But its great when people drink it and like it.