Vacuum Distillation & The Rotavap

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Vacuum distillation using the rotavap is an incredible, precise method for capturing the essence of an ingredient and freezing fresh, vibrant flavours in time.
    The rotavap was described as a flavour scalpel by Dave Arnold and that sums up its ability to extract flavours in an incredibly controlled way at low temperatures which preserve the vibrancy and life of delicate flavours.
    In this video I talk you through distillation, both traditional methods and hyper-modern low temperature vacuum distillation. It is an amazing creative tool.
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    Video Timestamps -
    00:00 Introduction
    1:03 Traditional Distillation
    2:47 The Rotavap
    3:00 Low Temperature Distillation
    4:26 Vacuum Distilled Gin
    6:10 Outro

Комментарии • 58

  • @sidekick3rida
    @sidekick3rida Год назад +5

    Man, I feel like your channel was made just for me! Thank you!

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад +1

      Aw that’s great to hear, I try to make & share stuff i think I’d like to watch

  • @MrAcethesecond
    @MrAcethesecond 4 месяца назад

    Wow, you really are speaking to me as a chef. I found your channel like a week ago in my recommended because I was trying to learn about distilling, and you’ve already improved my tepache and today I was looking to make an ancho truffle and found this video. Combining two of my own current culinary experiments into one dish is incredible. The algorithm is listening too well and putting my eyes right on what I want.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  4 месяца назад

      Aw thanks, thats very kind of you to say

  • @CryptoLorenzo
    @CryptoLorenzo Год назад +1

    Thank you for this explanation. Plenty of useful and interesting information packed into a short video. Keep up the good work mate!

  • @samdefoe1043
    @samdefoe1043 11 месяцев назад

    Great videography and content on this .. great work

  • @jacobthompson1682
    @jacobthompson1682 Год назад +1

    This is like seeing the future. Thank you mate.

  • @Huwlingberger
    @Huwlingberger 3 года назад +1

    Great vid Eddie 👍

  • @jameshunt2905
    @jameshunt2905 Год назад

    Eddie........ this is fantastic! I find I’m excited and inspired by each video I’ve seen. In response to your request I thought of a plant I’ve been looking at quite a bit lately for its many uses and benefits. Its also considered a scourge of a weed in some contexts. By name: Mimosa (Portugese), Acacia Dealbata . I’d be curious as to your perspective, ideas in uses and processes of value.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      Hi James, aw thank you! I have not worked with Acacia Dealbata before but it sounds really interesting, I'll do some research and see if I can get hold of some. Thanks for the suggestion :)

  • @boffyrox02
    @boffyrox02 2 года назад

    Please make a video about Ultrasonic Homogenizer as well, I am a big fan of the machine and want to hear your opinion and use on it as well!

  • @Bombbeachh
    @Bombbeachh 3 месяца назад

    This is so awesome! I’d love to get into re-distilling like this.
    I’m curious, when using a base spirit like Vodka, do you not have to worry about heads and tails like with traditional distillation? Is there no methanol to worry about?

  • @mattviolet
    @mattviolet 5 месяцев назад

    can't wait until I can afford one!

  • @GamerGwenYT
    @GamerGwenYT 3 года назад +1

    Nice video. Where can I find a little copper still like yours?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  3 года назад

      I got the copper still from www.copper-alembic.com

  • @grahamwhitehead5629
    @grahamwhitehead5629 Месяц назад

    would be nice if you explain what you put in (is it already distilled once to get rid of the methonol and acetates) , what you get out and what quantity of say gin you would get and how you blend it, sound like a load of work for very little alcohol to use.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Месяц назад

      If you look at my most recent video on the rotavap from an about 2 months ago I cover all of that I think. And I have a specific video on making vacuum distilled gin from last year which goes into lots of detail on making gin and again answers these questions, hope that helps

  • @MichaelHarrisPH
    @MichaelHarrisPH 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, whats a good neutral alcohol to use for infusions?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад +1

      I use a high proof neutral grain alcohol. I sometimes dilute it to a lower percentage :)

    • @MichaelHarrisPH
      @MichaelHarrisPH 2 года назад

      @@EddieShepherd thank you! Love your content!

  • @Fandikusnadi1979
    @Fandikusnadi1979 8 месяцев назад

    MR. HEisenberg from the breaking bad. hahahah.

  • @oscarbear7498
    @oscarbear7498 Год назад

    As a Chemist that had a bartender job, all the extra things in a cocktail 🍸 is 95% show business, 5% anything you can taste or notice.
    There to get drunk , crunck , and hopefully lucky

  • @msigala
    @msigala Год назад

    If you vacuum seal alcohol using vacuum wine saver, would this increase evaporation?

    • @oscarbear7498
      @oscarbear7498 Год назад

      I'm not 100% sure what a vacuum saver is. I imagine like a zip lock bag for freshness lol.
      Heat and pressure increase evaporation, if your not adding heat or reducing the pressure. No impossible

  • @senyk1
    @senyk1 Год назад

    expanding on the ability to remove aroma from scotch bonnets. Can i use any of the equipment in this video or other videos you have to remove the capcacin from peppers but keep the flavor and aroma for cooking? Theres so many fantastic peppers that have amazing flavor, but are too spicy to try and use multiple in the same dish.

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      I have another video exactly on this. I think it’s called chilli chocolates without the heat or something like that. If you look back to my videos from a lot a year ago I made one

    • @senyk1
      @senyk1 Год назад

      @EddieShepherd perfect, I'll check it out thank you!

  • @brad5659
    @brad5659 Год назад

    How was the distilled koji? How’d you use it?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      I have used it in a few trial dishes but nothing that has made the menu so far. It was interesting adding it to amazake add alcohol content and accentuate the koji aromas already in that. It was very pleasant but fairly subtle in aroma, very much as the smell of fresh koji is. I think if I do another batch I will use a higher percentage of koji and maybe do an ultrasonic infusion too before distillation.

  • @zozolescu1
    @zozolescu1 2 года назад +1

    what kind of cooler do you use for -10

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  2 года назад +2

      I use the Buchi recirculating chiller. Minus 10 is as low as it will go but that’s plenty low enough for good vacuum distillation

  • @huuphunguyen9821
    @huuphunguyen9821 Год назад

    hi ! for the 35C to distill how many mbar to do the vacuum ?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      I gradually lower it to about 15mbar by the end

  • @dainguyen4400
    @dainguyen4400 2 года назад

    May I ask, what is the temperature and pressure you usually use for that machine to distill alcohol?🙏🙏🙏

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад +2

      I drop the pressure to close to full vacuum, and generally distil at 35C - 40C (35C for the most delicate ingredients)

    • @Spi-vak69
      @Spi-vak69 3 месяца назад

      Приветствую!А деликатные ингредиенты это какие ?Подскажите пожалуйста!

  • @KTBloodyChainTR
    @KTBloodyChainTR Год назад

    Can you use Rotavap to extract essential oils?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад +1

      Hi, yes you can, but I think its not the most efficient method. I have made orange essential oil and pink pepper oil both in small amounts. I suspect though its an expensive way to do it

  • @pmaldonato
    @pmaldonato Год назад

    Nice! And strip \ recycle those pesky solvents.

  • @zepplinthor
    @zepplinthor 9 месяцев назад

    What rotovap do you use? Could you drop a link please

  • @Pvpsox
    @Pvpsox 7 месяцев назад

    How much does the machine cost? with all the items combined?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m doing a video that will cover that and lots more detail on techniques and uses etc, but yes they are very expensive. This is the base model and at least a few years ago the full system was around £7000

  • @IvanKme
    @IvanKme Год назад

    So, this apparatus infuses flavors with alcohol. It does not create alcohol from sugar vapors, like an actual still?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад +2

      It doesn’t infuse, you infuse the alcohol first then use this to re-distil it. You could use it to distil alcohol from fermented sugar but it wouldn’t be the most efficient way to do that and there are stricter rules about that. Most people use them to re-distil infused alcohol at low temperatures

    • @IvanKme
      @IvanKme Год назад

      @@EddieShepherd I just learned that you can re-distil previously infused alcohol. Not a bad way to end the day. Thank you.

  • @borchysbrewery3540
    @borchysbrewery3540 Год назад

    Could you use this to remove alcohol to make a NA neutral spirit

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад

      you can distil alcohol off a liquid and thereby remove alcohol from it, but neutral spirit is basically alcohol and some water to dilute it, if you distill off the alcohol you'd basically be left with water and some impurities etc so I cant see a reason to do it.

  • @oscarbear7498
    @oscarbear7498 Год назад +1

    I used a rotavap almost every single day for 2 years as a chemistry major.... I hated it

  • @girthbrooks8795
    @girthbrooks8795 3 года назад +1

    Nice introductory... I've had a mind to extract some pretty off the wall flavors for a unique gin, and this inspires me...
    There are a million units to choose from... Can you point someone in the right direction for a reputable manufacturer?

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  3 года назад +2

      It’s a perfect way to make a really unique gin, and you can get really experimental with the flavours.
      I have the Buchi and have their cheapest model which is great for me. I went with Buchi because they have a great reputation & I feel they are reliable & consistently high quality
      I think my model is the R100, I love it!

  • @snowfyre1
    @snowfyre1 Год назад

    In your rotavap distillations do you do anything special to lessen or prevent methanol product or is that even a concern here? Thanks!

    • @EddieShepherd
      @EddieShepherd  Год назад +1

      Hi, in short it isn't a concern with the distillation I am doing as I am re-distilling a neutral grain alcohol which has already been distilled before I infused my chosen flavours into it. Methanol is produced during fermentation, so if you were fermenting your own base to produce alcohol and then distilling it what would be something you would need to manage, but with a clean, pre-distilled neural grain sprit as a start point (how most gin starts) you dont need to worry about that, the methanol is already removed. I then infuse in my flavours or combine them depending on what I'm making, re-distil that mixture at low temperature for flavour purity and then I can use that finished distillation in the way I want. Hope that helps

    • @snowfyre1
      @snowfyre1 Год назад

      @@EddieShepherd It does, Thank you!

  • @zeitgeist909
    @zeitgeist909 3 года назад +5

    It would have nice to actually see him using a rotavap?