Cleaning the column packing in your still

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2022
  • If you own a T500 or other Reflux Colum, you need to clean the packing after a few washes. What is the best cleaning solution for both copper and steel packing? In this test I clean my copper SPP (Spiral Prismatic Packing) and Alembic pot head with three of the most used solutions out there.

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  • @stuartpowell449
    @stuartpowell449 2 года назад +2

    Great job demonstrating different copper cleaning solutions. I think white vinegar and water mix 50/50 works well also. All are better than nothing and are inexpensive. Thanks.

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  2 года назад +2

      Hi Stuart, good idea, I will give that a try.

  • @mustavertwang
    @mustavertwang 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the guide.I now use table salt and citric acid it worked well.

  • @garrymcgaw4745
    @garrymcgaw4745 2 года назад +2

    I use 3.5 SSP in my T500 reflux column and haven't really noticed any improvement in the ABV, it always hovers around 90/91 % alcohol at the jar. But that CA and salt works like a dream. Thanks for the tips mate 👍.

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  2 года назад +5

      Hi Gary. SPP is supposed to help with the refluxing, but to get higher ABV you need to extend the height of the column. Mine is at 57" high, but only 51" of it actually takes packing. In my first (and last one as I only have done 1 run on it thus far) it created 95.5% ABV. I need to tweak it as I would like the maximum purity you can get which is 96.4% ABV. Copper SSP is best, but it is very expensive. I have just bought 1 Litre of Steel SPP to see how it compares.

    • @garrymcgaw4745
      @garrymcgaw4745 2 года назад

      @@brewingadvice ,Yes a 200mm spool and a SCR definitely will help. Love your vids ... keep'em coming. Aussie out.✌

  • @transplantinnz2716
    @transplantinnz2716 Год назад

    Thanks for the experiment. I’ve started using salt and white vinegar, similar to your findings, even more easily available.

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  Год назад

      Good idea. Next time I clean mine I will try just salt and white vinegar and will see what I think.

  • @seandesborough9661
    @seandesborough9661 Год назад +2

    I just use distilled vinegar and reuse it. If it starts to struggle add a little citric acid

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  11 месяцев назад

      I don't think it will have a great deal of kick for getting out a great deal of build-up, or does it?

    • @seandesborough9661
      @seandesborough9661 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@brewingadvice I clean mine on the day of use sometimes I’ll do 2 runs but always cleaned the same day 30 min soak in vinegar if it starts to loose it’s cleaning I add a little citric acid then replace for next time….. I literally pay less than £3 for 5L of it

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  11 месяцев назад

      Fair enough @@seandesborough9661 . If you clean them that often, then yes, you don't need much cleaning power.

    • @seandesborough9661
      @seandesborough9661 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@brewingadvice also use the same on the 100L column still at my friends distillery we just soak the plates overnight in distilled vinegar. And sometimes it’s 5-10 times use before cleaning if we’re doing a full restock

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@seandesborough9661 , sounds like a plan. I just hate it when people neglect their equipment. I have seen some boilers that had been used for years and never clean. The rubber seals were brown and black goo was sticking to it.

  • @PaulSmith-jr1qe
    @PaulSmith-jr1qe Год назад

    HI, would you mind letting me know where you got hold of the copper spp.

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  Год назад

      Hi Paul, I bought them from an online shop in the UK called 'Do It At Home'. The URL to the Copper SPP is: do-it-at-home.co.uk/en/distillation/688-prismatic-cooper-springs-025l-5060770602144.html?search_query=10245&results=1

  • @Joshua-hk6bu
    @Joshua-hk6bu 2 года назад +1

    What about salt, citric acid, and hydrogen peroxide? That would be an interesting experiment

    • @brewingadvice
      @brewingadvice  2 года назад

      That sounds like heresy to me! In all honesty, it could be a good mix and one that cleans very well. I will give it a try next time I need to clean my packing.

    • @nicolayhansen3211
      @nicolayhansen3211 11 месяцев назад

      Hydrogen peroxide is dangerous for the copper in Stills.. never do it!

    • @nicolayhansen3211
      @nicolayhansen3211 11 месяцев назад

      Do your reaction research, its just a Google.