+1 on the above comments. I've had a still for years and always discard the first 100mls. My advice would be to invest in a good still as there are different types with the cheaper pot stills not producing a high percentage yield. Also, through a good deal of trial and error, I've switched to wood chips rather than essence. The instructions on the chips say to leave it a week to 10 days but I've found a month does nicely. I've found I can use the chips a couple of times before swapping. Just remember to run the finished product through a coffee filter to get any wood and wood dust out before you bottle it. Also a good quality carbon filter to use straight after the alcohol has come out the still is a must. Finally, one of the great things I've always found is that they guys in the brew shops are always eager to offer advice and free samples.![]()




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Didnt understand jack shit about the printout but knew all the good stuff was good and the methanol level fine, didnt really need to know the alcohol percentage to two decimal places though (was good to know that my hygrometer was reasonably accurate though)



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