Hello from somewhere in the woods of northern Europe. Looking forward to learn more about building and using stills. I have some years experience in creating beer, mead, fruitwine and cider.
Due to the fact that customs in this country are so overcontrolling, I can not just order a still (or parts) online without customs putting me on the "person of interrest" list. So, I am building something from materials that I can buy locally.
Thanks for having me here and nice to meet you.
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- vintagedude
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- sadie33
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Hello and welcome!! There is a great build thread on here to give you tons of ideas!! I really wanted to make my own, but hubby beat me to it and bought me one. It's awesome though and then I didn't have to wait. 2 point for him.
what is it you want to make as far as booze goes?
what is it you want to make as far as booze goes?
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Welcome aboard! From your experience, you lean towards making flavored drinks which means a pot still will be your friend (to start).
Your fermenting knowledge will shorten the distilling learning curve greatly.
Your fermenting knowledge will shorten the distilling learning curve greatly.
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Welcome to HD! Good luck on your build, lots of great information here.vintagedude wrote: βTue Oct 29, 2024 4:19 am Due to the fact that customs in this country are so overcontrolling, I can not just order a still (or parts) online without customs putting me on the "person of interrest" list. So, I am building something from materials that I can buy locally.
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Thank you all for the welcome.
Instead I am fitting a 3" tri clamp on the lid of my boiler/mash pot, so I can put a cap on it for when I am brewing. When I will be distilling water or anything other then alcohol, I can put the column and condenser on the lid.
I have been reading this forum for a while, and decided to start with a 3" column and a 3" shotgun condenser, made from ss304 exhaust pipe. Copper is too expensive here.
I will give this a try first, and can always add more afterwards. I bought a 2m (6,5ft?) exhaust pipe, so after building the 60cm (24") column and 40cm (16") condenser, I still have plenty op pipe over to build an extra smaller condenser and some more extras.
At first I want to try something flavory, and when I get the feeling, I will be upgrading (or maybe not). My favorite spirits are dark rum, gin and a spirit made in the Netherlands, named berenburg.
There are some very nice thing to buy from the internet, but the customs in this country are 100% sure to follow up on what I will be doing with that equipment.sadie33 wrote: βTue Oct 29, 2024 7:58 am Hello and welcome!! There is a great build thread on here to give you tons of ideas!! I really wanted to make my own, but hubby beat me to it and bought me one. It's awesome though and then I didn't have to wait. 2 point for him.
what is it you want to make as far as booze goes?
Instead I am fitting a 3" tri clamp on the lid of my boiler/mash pot, so I can put a cap on it for when I am brewing. When I will be distilling water or anything other then alcohol, I can put the column and condenser on the lid.
I have been reading this forum for a while, and decided to start with a 3" column and a 3" shotgun condenser, made from ss304 exhaust pipe. Copper is too expensive here.
I will give this a try first, and can always add more afterwards. I bought a 2m (6,5ft?) exhaust pipe, so after building the 60cm (24") column and 40cm (16") condenser, I still have plenty op pipe over to build an extra smaller condenser and some more extras.
At first I want to try something flavory, and when I get the feeling, I will be upgrading (or maybe not). My favorite spirits are dark rum, gin and a spirit made in the Netherlands, named berenburg.
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Welcome to the club
. You've been making all the product that loves mingling with a still.
Your still will thank u. And you'll be happy to.
Your still will thank u. And you'll be happy to.
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