i'm new here, but have been planning a still for a few weeks now and have found this site very useful. thanks to everyone who contributes.
i am looking to make a reflux style still with a small thumper type attachment that is to be used for flavouring like a gin head. I will fill the flavouring thumper with herbs/essences/molasses/fruit and maybe even charred wood/carbon to try and "age" the spirit before it has even been through the condenser. this will be something to experement with.
here is a rough paint drawing of what i am planning.
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/black_labb/roughdesign.jpg)
the black dots are scrubbers (i'll get either stainless or copper or a combo, depending on what i can find), the green dots are whatever flavouring items i decide on. everything else should be pretty self explanitory.
i bought a 30L coffee urn for the boiler. it has a 2800W heating element in it with a temperature control. i'm not sure exactly how it works. it may be a rheostat or it could be a system that turns the element on when the temp drops below a certain temp. the urn doesnt seem to be a high quality unit but it should get me going for a first still without using external heating which i would like to avoid for safety and portability reasons.
here is the urn i bought. i also ordered a stainless bowl to use as a lid/base for the reflux tower which should fit.
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/black_labb/boiler.jpg)
now i have a few questions.
how much of a difference does it make to have adjustable cooling into the reflux system compared to scrubbers only? i have considered putting the cooling pipes for the condenser through the reflux column (like http://www.moonshine-still.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow ), but i am a bit unsure about wether i should. i would like to have my first run quite simple by not having much to control (just the amount of water into the condenser). then again i dont want to feel i have to upgeade the column soon after building it.
i would like to insulate the boiler to save energy used. what is a suitable material? this is for the pot with a ~350mm/14" diameter.
does the flavouring thumper sound like a good idea? essentially it will behave like a gin head i guess.
are there any threads about different ideas for a gin head that are worth reading? any recipes specific to gin heads aside from gin?
is press fitting some parts adequate for emergency pressure release or are there better ways to release pressure if something gets clogged in the system? i plan on pressing on the cap where the thermometer fits on and the digital thermometer is pushed through a rubber stopper into the head. would these seals dislodge if there is too much pressure as opposed to the boiler exploding?
many thanks everyone