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are there water distillers, or purifiers that someone has tried or knows about that will make alcohol?all the best.
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An interesting question, is there such a thing as a cheap commercially available declination still? If so and it can be brought cheaper than a DIY still, I want one.
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I have seen a $100.00 canadian Sears countertop water distiller in operation...the feeder tube went to a pail under the counter.And what i tasted was a straight run right out of the unit. While it did taste of fusil somewhat It would have tasted better with a quick run through a brita water filter. I dont even want to elaborate on the hang over.
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There are ways to make solar 'stills', basically these are made to distil water in the sunlight ,just like nature does everyday,, but I imagine you could find a way to keep it at the correct temp to get the good stuff out...
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SEARS HAS AN ELECTRIC POT STILL SET UP WITH A BUILT IN CARBON FILTRATION UNIT FOR ABOUT 100 BUCKS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT WWW.SEARS.COM AND AT LOCAL SEARS
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I assume that you're kidding about the Sears thing. Gullible me, clicked on the link too, like 'really? they do?' I am so easily led.
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Just drill the hole out in the cone shaped end of the yellow part is all that is needed. It is the same size on both units but the 1 gallon unit puts out more distillate than the orifice can handle.
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I read through this and I am blown away. Is there a way to monitor the temp on this thing?
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"Im new to this distilling thing. I like the idea of making my own alcohol. I bought a water distiller online from http://www.webeatprices.com/pro...9d44cf4ace5a3cdff762d403. I heard that you have to make modifications to a water distiller to make it distill alcohol. Is that true? If so, what do I need to modify? Or do I just put my fermented mash in the distiller and distill it like water? Im confused as hell!! Someone please have a guide or help. Thanks"
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