Hello Dan! This was a very informative video. I appreciate you providing the knowledge and know-how regarding this precious substance. I know this video is 2 years old now, but would like to see more videos in the future! Thank you so much!
Great and informative video. I like to see more in the same style on tincturing different materials like Costusroot, Hyraceum, Propolis, Castoreum etc.
@DanRiegler Met you on Etsy while buying tincture, didn't know you were on TH-cam too!!! Please Please PLEASE do videos on your Raspberry Castoreum and - most importantly of all - your fabulous skunk tincture! I would be particularly interested to hear you speak about the ability of skunk to act as fixative and base in our perfumes the way (a very teeny amount of) civet does. No one else talks about this, please share whatever you know! Subscribed ... and thanks for being there for us.
Awsome. Thanks, Dan. Just made my first civet (from your shop) tincture ever. On the scent, I already feel a very present and beautiful honey note with an animalic background. Regards,
Thank you Dan for ur knowledge, we will be really thankful if u can shine some knowledge on how to make tincture from resin like frankincense, myrrah and benzoin. Thank you again and I putting an order soon this week. Sam from Australia
Thanks a lot for the video. Just ordered some sandalwood powder from your shop a few days ago! I've been thinking about what kind of container to use for my tinctures. I've got some empty aluminum cannisters laying around, but I see pretty much everyone using glassware like mason jars etc. I can't imagine it matters much, since I'm planning on storing them in a dark cabinet anyway, but maybe?
Hello, thank you Dan for this helpful content, i want to ask three question 1. I don't have orris root i have sandalwood powder so can i use this ? 2. In which ratio Sandalwood powder and civit should be used (equal) 3. We should filter it when its freezed but clear me about that should we freeze and filter it after 6 weeks or we should freeze and filter it immediately then let it age for 6 weeks ? Thanks
Why would you remove the material immediately??? It hasn’t had time to macerate in the material that’s common sense Dan shouldn’t have to clarify that…
I'd like to ask that after four to six weeks after, we need to put in the freezer for a day or two days then it will be frozen. does it mean that fats become congeal? or wait for melting to use the paper coffee filter?
Filter it cold. Soon after removing it from the freezer. The fat will congeal and almost crystalize. It will stay behind in the filter. I try to filter it while it is at its coldest. Don't wait for it to come to room temperature.
@@DanRiegler Very thanks for your kindly reply. I have one more question how to filter it after it is almost crystalized. when it become congeal then it is impossible to use paper filter so should I use another tool to separate the fat of civet?
Hello Dan! This was a very informative video. I appreciate you providing the knowledge and know-how regarding this precious substance. I know this video is 2 years old now, but would like to see more videos in the future! Thank you so much!
Thank you, Dan for the informative tutorial!
I really enjoyed listening and learning from your wealth of wisdom.
Great and informative video. I like to see more in the same style on tincturing different materials like Costusroot, Hyraceum, Propolis, Castoreum etc.
YOU ARE THE BEST DAN, A GREETING FROM MEXICO.
Hello, can we macerate directly civet paste in santal oil ?
@DanRiegler Met you on Etsy while buying tincture, didn't know you were on TH-cam too!!!
Please Please PLEASE do videos on your Raspberry Castoreum and - most importantly of all - your fabulous skunk tincture! I would be particularly interested to hear you speak about the ability of skunk to act as fixative and base in our perfumes the way (a very teeny amount of) civet does. No one else talks about this, please share whatever you know! Subscribed ... and thanks for being there for us.
Thank you, Dan for this video and answering me on Etsy. You have been thorough and helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I am impressed with genuine people doing genuine things Dan. You have me as your customer and follower.
Dan, your civet tincture product is just awesome
tanxs mr dan
Yess!!! Another wonderful channel so I can learn more about my passion. Let’s gooo!
Thanks Dan.
Great video!! Thank you
Awsome. Thanks, Dan. Just made my first civet (from your shop) tincture ever. On the scent, I already feel a very present and beautiful honey note with an animalic background.
Regards,
Thank you Dan for ur knowledge, we will be really thankful if u can shine some knowledge on how to make tincture from resin like frankincense, myrrah and benzoin. Thank you again and I putting an order soon this week. Sam from Australia
AWSOME!
What is the role of Intermediary (in this case Orris Root Powder) and when we need them and when not ?
Please Explain
Please do a video of deer Musk
Thanks a lot for the video. Just ordered some sandalwood powder from your shop a few days ago! I've been thinking about what kind of container to use for my tinctures. I've got some empty aluminum cannisters laying around, but I see pretty much everyone using glassware like mason jars etc. I can't imagine it matters much, since I'm planning on storing them in a dark cabinet anyway, but maybe?
I honestly don't know if any contaminants transfer over from the aluminum. But since it is not for internal use I doubt it matters.
Awesome 💐
Marvellous
Do you throw away the fat? Or is there anything we can use the fats for? Soap? Candles?
Thank you
Awesome.
Very interesting. Have you ever make a tincture of coffee? Cheers from Brazil!
Hello, thank you Dan for this helpful content, i want to ask three question
1. I don't have orris root i have sandalwood powder so can i use this ?
2. In which ratio Sandalwood powder and civit should be used (equal)
3. We should filter it when its freezed but clear me about that should we freeze and filter it after 6 weeks or we should freeze and filter it immediately then let it age for 6 weeks ?
Thanks
Why would you remove the material immediately??? It hasn’t had time to macerate in the material that’s common sense Dan shouldn’t have to clarify that…
I'd like to ask that after four to six weeks after, we need to put in the freezer for a day or two days then it will be frozen. does it mean that fats become congeal? or wait for melting to use the paper coffee filter?
Filter it cold. Soon after removing it from the freezer. The fat will congeal and almost crystalize. It will stay behind in the filter. I try to filter it while it is at its coldest. Don't wait for it to come to room temperature.
@@DanRiegler Very thanks for your kindly reply. I have one more question how to filter it after it is almost crystalized. when it become congeal then it is impossible to use paper filter so should I use another tool to separate the fat of civet?
@@junchulpark4936 A paper filter works just fine. The fat will stay behind.
@@DanRiegler I finally understand what you mean. Thank you so much Dan.
So how is civet used in oils? Pure oils/ pure essential oils?
Helo,
2,44%?
A lot of the most obnoxious stinker perfume from history I smelled tend to include civet.
I can only imagine the stank during this process.
Are you making original Chanel No. 5? 😅
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