I’m building a new modular mini mini still so I can make smaller and more frequent batches of gin. Scavenging parts from a few different stills I came up with this mini mini boiler. Best part is that it is made from existing modular parts I already had on hand, so it cost me nothing. The boiler window is totally unnecessary but I thought it was very cool watching the spirits and botanicals flow around during the run. The boiler uses a 500w element with controller. The minimum volume to cover the element is 400 ml and the max charge size is about 900ml. That will work fine for my smaller batch size needs. An 800 ml charge of 30% will finish with the element still fully covered.
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I did a successful test run using the riser arm and liebig from my original mini still but I want to make a new upper section and new condenser to match the height and power needs of this new boiler. This is next on my build list. Below is a dry fit of what I think will be my new condenser. I have wanted to make a new liebig ever since I found these 3/4”x1/2”x1/2” copper tees, so now is my chance. I found that a 3/8” threaded FNPT fitting slips nicely into a 1/2” fitting, so the I/O looks nice and clean.
Once I complete the new upper section and condenser, I plan to make a nice looking insulation solution so I won’t need to wrap this thing in towels when I run it.
Otis