thanks for the welcome, can you help with my question on sterilisation? im new to distilling, but have brewed many successful beers.
Another welcome......
And it's entirely up to you.
Don't forget, with beer (and some wines etc for that matter), it's of paramount importance to sterilise the bottles, because in the "beer range" of % ABV, there's not enough alcohol to have any particular preservative properties.
Those tend to start from about 10+ %ABV.
Your initially distilled wash is gonna be in the region of 60% ABV, and even when you "let it down" to 40% so you can carbon filter and flavour it, it's still plenty to kill off just about anything that might want to cause spoilage.
Oh, and if you take your initial distillate and then let it down to 40% and then re-distill it, you will manage about 80% ABV, which is excellent for good absinthe....
Have a read around the forums, stuff that's handy to know, like over boiling, particularly with the table top smart/air/easy still type devices and why it's relatively important to get the wash cleared.
Plus stuff like why it's handy/helpful to use "distillers conditioner". Or stuff like ceramic saddles, rashig rings, etc in the boiler to help prevent over boils (think about where you put the still while it's running - safety, especially kids, pets and partners/wives etc).
There's even valid points about making distilled water for letting down distillate, etc etc. It can be rather an addictive hobby. Oh and if you've brewed before, you will learn that it can also be the quickest type of home brewing ever........
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