I'm from the Arkansas Ozarks. retired. I study herbalism, learning to care for myself and the chronic illnesses one accumulates as we get older.
I wish to learn how to distill potato vodka, that I can have and afford a quality ethanol for the herbal tinctures I work up. I've nothing in the way of equipment, but am skilled in the use of hand tools from my years in the construction trades, ND an a education in cartography.
All information will be of help. I'm currently thinking of building a refractory still, but have no knowledge as to why or why not. And have purchased e-books by a Stone, John., who has written "Making Gin and Vodka". The text provides me my sum of knowledge.
Small amounts of alcohol are all that is required, and the consideration of cost to make a still are now of interest. Since I won't be drinking nor wishing to produce alcohol for the normal use of it. Help with a small still, ideas and how to build it would be most helpful. I'm a do-it-yourself person, and realize that I can buy, cheaper than I can construct the still, very little satisfaction in that.
Thanks
Bob
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Welcome to HD!
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Hi Bob.
All the info you need is here. The information may be formated however, so that the search feature will become your friend and your enemy,,,,of sorts.....
Well constructed questions are almost always answered with degree of positive enthusiasm.
Lazy questions are always answered as well.....Likely not the same degree of enthusiasm though.
Very good introduction from you and looking forward to your participation.
Happy reading.
Larry
All the info you need is here. The information may be formated however, so that the search feature will become your friend and your enemy,,,,of sorts.....
Well constructed questions are almost always answered with degree of positive enthusiasm.
Lazy questions are always answered as well.....Likely not the same degree of enthusiasm though.
Very good introduction from you and looking forward to your participation.
Happy reading.
Larry
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Hi Bob, welcome to HD. Nice introduction. Interesting point of view.
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Welcome. +1 what the guys said about reading everything here, but based on your needs I suspect you will end up with a small stove top or hot plate simple pot still. IMHO it will be perfect for your need and allow you do end up with whatever proof you need by double or triple distillations. You would probably want a neutral so one of the simple sugar washes from the "Tried and True Recipe" section should serve you well.
Good luck.
BG
Good luck.
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Welcome. I started with one of those expensive copper alembics from Portugal. It works like a dream and iVe made some of the best liquor that I've ever tasted with it. However, it was pricey. There are plenty of alternatives that are more cost effective. I dont regret my purchase though. I dont use it anymore, but it makes a very nice decoration. 
