Distilling Fruit Brandy

Distilling Fruit Brandy
Author: Josef Pischl
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780764339264

This comprehensive, technical guide offers the distiller pretty much everything there is to know about distilling fruit brandies. Raw materials, fermentation, mashing, alcohol determination, clarifying and filtering, and storage are all presented in great detail through text, diagrams, and photos. Each and every aspect of distilling is presented, including timing, yields, detecting distillation errors, and more. This guide also offers a thorough introduction to the proper usage of necessary equipment ranging from measuring devices and vessels to simple stills and stills with enhancement systems, or columns. And for the enterprising distiller there is also an introduction to the process of grain distillation. Here is a great resource for adventurous artisans, home brewers, and vintners.

Brandy

Brandy
Author: Becky Sue Epstein
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 178023385X

Made from distilled wine, brandy has a long, noble tradition of refined consumption, but it has also recently experienced a surge in popularity thanks to new cocktail trends. Brandy chronicles the history of this very popular spirit, traveling from medieval alchemists to present-day drink mixologists and exploring brandy’s production and consumption from the Middle Ages to today. Delving into brandy’s fascinating story, Becky Sue Epstein reveals that many cultures have contributed to the history of the beverage, from the Dutch calling the drink “burnt wine” to the Spanish colonials in Peru and California who produced the first brandies in the New World. She also explores the distillation and aging processes, and she discusses the spirit’s many varieties, including the elegant, amber Cognac and the more overlooked Armagnac. In addition, Epstein offers advice on buying, storing, and serving brandy, while also providing recipes for both classic and new cocktails. Taken neat or mixed in a sidecar, Brandy is a tasty book for both connoisseurs and first-time drinkers to enjoy.

The Artisan's Guide to Crafting Distilled Spirits

The Artisan's Guide to Crafting Distilled Spirits
Author: Bettina Malle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Distillation
ISBN: 9781943015047

Small-Scale Production of Brandies, Schnapps & Liquors: The art of crafting alcohol is a very ancient one, and small, artisan distilleries are growing in popularity every day. Expert Austrian distillers Helge Schmickl and Bettina Malle guide readers through the process of creating or purchasing their own still and provide detailed instructions from personal experience on mash creation, fermentation, distillation, and infusion using a variety of ingredients. Schmickl and Malle also introduce readers to the tradition of schnapps distillation and present a brief look at domestic and international brewing cultures. The authors cover in detail which distillation techniques excel, which merely succeed, and which should be avoided at all costs in their discussion of: Necessary equipment Possible ingredients Mash fermentation How to begin distillation Alcohol regulations With ninety recipes - from classic fruit brandy to chili infusions - this book is not only for the curious beginner. Even experienced distillers will discover new approaches to this classic practice.

Distilled Spirits Fruit Brandy

Distilled Spirits Fruit Brandy
Author: United States Congress
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780331914160

Excerpt from Distilled Spirits Fruit Brandy: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, 61st Congress, 3d Session, on H. R. 28626; January 17, 1911 Mr. Cabell. Just about a year ago we began the investigations, and when the investigation was completed we proceeded against some 30 or 40 of the manufacturing plants. We did not fail of conviction in a single case. The biggest case ended in Chicago about 15 days ago, in which we convicted a number of people under this very statute referred to, and if these distillers continued the practice they would be liable to conviction. The chairman. Do I understand that this covers only that part of the product which is made from the refuse of the grapes after the wine has been taken out of them? Mr. Cabell. Not exactly. All the juice is drawn off or only a por tion of it is drawn off, and the brandy is often made from the wine itself; sometimes they take the wine itself and distill that, and that makes, I think, the highest grade, but if sugar has been used in that, of course that also would be prohibited. The bulk of the brandy, however, is manufactured from the residue after that part of the must which is clear and of a uniform quality has been drawn off for the manufacture of either gra e juice or wine, including champa ne in the designation of wine. He portion from which brandy 1s is tilled is the residue rather than the refuse. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Joy of Home Distilling

The Joy of Home Distilling
Author: Rick Morris
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1632200112

The complete guide for beginner and intermediate distillers. Make your own brew at home! ”If you’re going to invest the $100 or so to get a basic equipment and recipe kit, then you’ll want to take care in ensuring that your first batch is brewed correctly.” –Rick Morris, HowBrewBeer The Joy of Home Distilling is covers nearly every facet of distilling: Step-by-step instructions for the different processes, from bucket to bottle The difference between spirit types and how to produce each What yeast is, what it does, and how to ensure that you get a strong, complete fermentation What distillation is and common misconceptions about the process Legalities surrounding distilling alcohol at home Carbon filtering—when it’s necessary, when to filter, and why you filter Flavoring and aging your spirits Keeping safety first when working with flammable materials, such as ethanol Yeast styles and nutritional requirements Different methods of distillation and equipment Post-distillation process And of course, fun drink recipes! (Try the Mudslide or the Cherry Bomb!) Author Rick Morris, who has been selling distillation equipment for over 25 years, even includes his own recipes for different types of spirits and drink recipes. By learning not just how to distill, but also what is happening at each step and why it is needed, readers will be armed with the information they need to experiment with their own spirits and concoct their own recipes. Easy to understand even for a first-time distiller, The Joy of Home Distilling is sure to become your number one distilling resource.

The Craft & Culture of Artisan Schnaps

The Craft & Culture of Artisan Schnaps
Author: Kirk Ross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2014-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780991043637

The Craft & Culture of Artisan Schnaps reveals the difference between Austrian Schnaps and the Schnapps known to many Americans. Schnaps is made by distilling fruit-much like eau-de-vie, grappa and slivovitz. It is wholly different than its American version which is vodka infused with fruit. Part memoir and part how-to, The Craft & Culture of Artisan Schnaps tells the story of the author's own experience in the Austrian Alps learning, appreciating and making Schnaps. Ross shares his insights and recipes with his readers.

How to Distill

How to Distill
Author: Aaron Hyde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-12-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1558329757

Learn every aspect of distilling, from the fundamentals to flavor development control and packaging, in this definitive guide to small-scale distilling. Whether you want straightforward information for your first distillation or you’re a seasoned distiller looking to perfect your craft, this is the book for you. Certified industry expert and seasoned home distiller Aaron Hyde lays out the how and why of all the key processes, starting at the mash and fermentation, working through more than 100 pages on distilling, and ending with expert information on aging spirits.This is the only book that goes beyond the basics to cover it all: An Overview of Distilling: The fundamentals of distillation, concise distillation theory, still design, distilled products, and the raw materials. Pre-Distillation: Move on to learn about ingredient processing and preparation, fermentation theory and technology, the fermentation process, and calculating the potential of wash. Distilling: Finally, the main event! A robust section on distilling covers modern distillation technology, the distillation process, key decisions during distillation, process control, collection, and further distillation. Post-Distillation: Last but not least, work your way through flavor development and control, the aging process, quality considerations, distillery co-products, and packaging considerations. With reliable, tested, up-to-date information, this is the new standard for distilling.