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#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:50:12 AM(UTC)
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I am intrested in learning the process of home distillation but I am having trouble finding good instructions on builiding a pot still. If anyone has a good, cheap design that is easy to build ,if such of one exsists, please point me in that direction. I currently have a limited budget and am just looking for simplicity.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 02, 2003 3:57:13 AM(UTC)
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if you want to start small and cheap I suggest getting an old pressure cooker at a garage sale or junk store, scrubbing it REAL good and unthread the nipple on top and affix a length of copper tubing to it. then drill a hole in the lid to place a thermometer. Coil the tubing before attatching make it run through a cooler full of ice water when cooking. The whole thing should cost less than $40. However, after doing it for awhile you'll probably be interested in upgrading your set-up to get a better tasting and more pure product.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 02, 2003 4:09:20 AM(UTC)
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Also, check on ebay for a CD being sold with moonshine recipes, etc. It include fairly good plans for a reflux still made from a milk can or other like container and some copper pipes/tubing. The CD usually goes for about $5.00.
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#4 Posted : Friday, July 04, 2003 1:40:54 PM(UTC)
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alcohol boils at 176F
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#5 Posted : Sunday, July 06, 2003 8:39:23 PM(UTC)
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'how long would you need to heat the still when creating ethanol?'

there are calcuators at www.homedistiller.org

you put in litres and % and power and it tells you how long.
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:30:00 AM(UTC)
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What are the corection factors for an alcometer thats made for 20%c, mine didn't have a corection table for other temps.
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#7 Posted : Monday, January 24, 2005 8:19:05 PM(UTC)
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#8 Posted : Monday, March 21, 2005 9:14:51 PM(UTC)
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HEY I WOULD STICK WITH TONY'S SITE HE AND RICK ARE SINGLEHANDELY EDUCATING THE WORLD ON DISTILLING TONY'S SITE IS WWW.HOMEDISTILLER.ORG
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#9 Posted : Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:08:45 AM(UTC)
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I have a question about fermenting. After the fermenting process, and you are using the amazing still set-up, pouring 8liters at a time; do you have to distill the whole 25 liters at once? Or basically how long can you keep the mash without distilling it?
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#10 Posted : Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:03:00 AM(UTC)
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keep it room temp or so and i have held onto it waiting for the previous 8L amazing still batch to run for as long as a couple weeks... dont really know the end all shelf life of the mash though... rick might know more on that sort of number...
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#11 Posted : Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:13:00 AM(UTC)
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The longer it sits between the end of fermentation and the beginning distillation the more chance for contamination and off flavors.
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#12 Posted : Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:19:01 AM(UTC)
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good point. always re-do the air-lock and lid when storing it.
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:39:39 AM(UTC)
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Thanks for the advice from all your. so, basically if i make a 25liter batch it's just best to run it all in the first few days.
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#14 Posted : Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:43:28 AM(UTC)
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Also, which flavor essence is close to tasting like 'Hennessy'.
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#15 Posted : Tuesday, January 02, 2007 10:46:12 PM(UTC)
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