"It seems opinions vary on this...I do most of my runs (Rum, Whiskey, Vodka) with the both sections and copper scrubbers in them. I run without water in the reflux head and run slow...this creates a reflux of its own but not anywhere the extent of running water through the column.
I do this and run 1 time where many others run with the center section removed without water and run fast but with 2 runs. This will be a matter of personal preference, and this model gives you both options. I think 8 gallons is right size, easy to manage and a lot of recipes are set up for 5-6 gallon size. The 8 gallon size is easy to reach and clean and I have never had any issue with sticky molasses or corn burning onto the element.
I have the PSII high cap w/8 gallon kettle. I had BH weld a coupler to it for an internal heater, and installed a water heater element. The craftsmanship is outstanding...I don't believe you would be disappointed!
My opinion is if you have a little extra cash have the coupler welded at purchase, if you don't use it right away plug it, but it is a great option for a little expense up front that gives you much versatility
I know I kinda went on a rant about internal heaters, just very happy with my setup... to answer your original question:
Originally Posted by: swalter418 Hi All, what kind of spirits can I make using a PS II reflux model? Does it give me the flexibility to make whiskey, vodka, rum, others?
Thank you
Yes I think it gives you all the flexibility you need!
Just my 2 cents!
"