The Supernatural Clean: Witchcraft Particles' Glowing Sanitization Abilities

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Witchcraft particles are commonly associated with magic and the supernatural. These particles are said to possess unique properties that make them glow and provide sanitization effects. Despite their mystical characteristics, the concept of witchcraft particles holds a place in various cultures and folklore. The glow exhibited by witchcraft particles adds to their enigmatic allure. When exposed to certain conditions, these particles emit a subtle, ethereal light. This glowing phenomenon has been described as enchanting and mesmerizing, with colors ranging from soft hues to vibrant shades depending on the composition of the particles.

Witchcraft particles glow and sanitize

This glowing phenomenon has been described as enchanting and mesmerizing, with colors ranging from soft hues to vibrant shades depending on the composition of the particles. Moreover, witchcraft particles are believed to possess sanitization properties. Although the mechanisms behind these effects remain unexplained, many cultures have relied on the perceived cleansing abilities of these particles for centuries.

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I've done some looking into cloudiness issues but nothing really fits my problem.

I had a couple of bottles of Spirit Run UJSSM on Essencia Bourbon Barrel Chips. Some of the chips were fresh (1st use with 4 litres 55% ABV) and some were last use before expired (3rd use with 2 litres 40% ABV) with a small amount of essence added as recommended on the pack. I decided the other day to remove it from the wood, filter it through coffee paper, blend it together and cut to 38% ABV adding clean water.

Did all this and ended up with 8 litres of good smelling, tasting and looking hooch. I went up to my cabin yesterday and all 4 litre bottles have gone cloudy. They were fine on days one and two after the process, so why would they all cloud up after 3 days.

I've not done anything different to other times and added nothing new. It's a bit early in the day yet but I will give it a taste test later on to see if anything has changed there, but it still smells good to go. I'll try putting some of it back through some filter paper but I think it is too fine a particulate matter. I don't really want to redistill it as I will lose all that yummy flavour but I may have to.

Dnderhead Angel's Share
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Re: Good hooch turned cloudy

Post by Dnderhead » Wed Aug 01, 2012 5:45 pm

so whats different? you could try getting it cold as in freezer than filtering.
or leaving it set and see if if its sediment witch will settle to bottom.

CuWhistle Rumrunner Posts: 730 Joined: Sun May 27, 2012 1:05 pm Location: Terra Australis

Re: Good hooch turned cloudy

Post by CuWhistle » Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:09 pm

Dnderhead wrote: so whats different? you could try getting it cold as in freezer than filtering.
or leaving it set and see if if its sediment witch will settle to bottom.

Well that's my point. Nothing different. I used coffee filter paper to twice filter the spirits off the wood. It was all good and clear before and after this procedure. Having 2 different liquids as per ABV and wood exposure, I thought blending would be the way to go. So why did mixing 2 clear spirits with clear water (used before with no cloud issues) and resulting in a clear end mix, turn cloudy after 48 hours??

In the interest of scientific research I have just gone back to the lab and begun some investigative procedures. Sniff test:- Pass . Visual inspection:-
The only obvious next step is to taste it:- . There is a very slight chalkiness. Not sure if that is the right word. A neat sample seems to be fine but with a little coke it takes on a flavour that you'd expect if using diet coke. A bit dryish with a slight chaulky mouth feel.

Physical examination. Having already filtered through paper twice you wouldn't expect to trap much by further filtering but when I did so the flow slowed significantly, to a near stop through single paper, before 2 litres. So there is a particulate substance in suspension and the end spirit is noticeably clearer but not crystal. I'm now putting some small amount through a double thickness paper and it is coming close to good. I've put a 2 litre in the freezer as you suggested Dnder" so if I'm not too pissed after continuing to taste test it progressively through the afternoon (in the interest of scientific research mind you) I'll let you know how it went.

What is the precipitate here did it come from?

Witchcraft particles glow and sanitize

Historically, witchcraft particles have been incorporated into rituals and remedies aimed at purifying spaces, objects, and even individuals. The concept of witchcraft particles and their extraordinary qualities have captured the imagination of numerous societies throughout history. Legends and folklore surrounding these particles often depict them as a source of power and a connection to the mystical world. However, it is important to note that scientific evidence for the existence of witchcraft particles remains elusive, placing their true nature firmly in the realm of mythology and folklore. In conclusion, witchcraft particles are believed to possess the ability to glow and sanitize according to various cultural beliefs. Despite their fascinating allure, the existence of these particles remains purely speculative. Nevertheless, the concept of witchcraft particles continues to captivate the imagination and inspire tales of magic and mystery..

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