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#1 Posted : Saturday, September 10, 2005 2:31:10 PM(UTC)
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I am looking for a pot still that is easy to clean up after running a really lumpy mash. I like berry schnapps quite a bit and the method I use to make them is to take a half gallon jar, fill with berries , add enough nuetral spirits and water to make a 25-30% alchol solution and let it sit for a month, shaking frequently . Then I pot still this.

This makes a huge mess in my still that takes forever to clean. How easy is it to get to the part of your 4 liter easy still that would need cleaning? It looks like the top might just screw on from the pictures but I want to make sure before wasting my money UserPostedImage
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#2 Posted : Monday, November 14, 2005 1:19:47 PM(UTC)
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So far I have not been able to get above 10 percent abv on my Easy Still device.
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:55:00 AM(UTC)
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How are you going about testing the percentage of your distillate, as your fermentation alone should be exceeding 10%?
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#4 Posted : Sunday, November 20, 2005 6:12:50 PM(UTC)
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Tazac, The top comes off quite easy. It just sits on top. I bought the unit a couple weeks ago and have made a couple batches.

I'm using a wash that is about 18-19%. I'm using the Alchometer ,sp, that came with the kit. I've run the batches through the EasyStill a couple times, and the alcohometer is showing a slight change. Any suggestions?

I know that the process is working somewhat. The wash has a yellow hue to it, and after running through the still alone ,without going through the active carbon filter,, the yellow hue is almost gone.

Any clue what I might be doing wrong, or am I using the alcohometer wrong? I thought you just put it in and read where it touches the water.

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#5 Posted : Monday, November 21, 2005 2:49:00 AM(UTC)
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I am not exactly sure what you mean when you say that the alcoholmeter is showing a slight change. If you mean that the reading has changed on the same sample, then this is likely due to a change in the temperature of the liquid.
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#6 Posted : Monday, November 21, 2005 3:26:08 AM(UTC)
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It's the same sample, and was at room temperature both times. I ran it through the still and took the reading after it sat for a while. Would only adding 1.5 liters instead of the 4 liters make a difference? It's only a slight change in the amount of liquid it produces through the still. I'm just wondering if its working correctly. Thanks
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