Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
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N00b
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Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Just ran vinegar and a sacrificial run through my new Oak Stills 13 gallon jacketed still.
It’s awesome. Heats up fast on 2x2kw elements, runs great, and all around a massive upgrade from my stovetop 4 gallon alembic I’ve been using for that past few years.
The last thing I need is a large container for cooling water and I’m off to the races. I have two 12ish gallons of pure oatmeal ready to go.
Got this thing for my birthday just now and I think I’m in love. I think I need to give her a name.
It’s awesome. Heats up fast on 2x2kw elements, runs great, and all around a massive upgrade from my stovetop 4 gallon alembic I’ve been using for that past few years.
The last thing I need is a large container for cooling water and I’m off to the races. I have two 12ish gallons of pure oatmeal ready to go.
Got this thing for my birthday just now and I think I’m in love. I think I need to give her a name.
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
I’m thinking Martha.
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Alzahra888
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
I could look at her all day. Congrats NOOb
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
That’s a very nice copper pot still. Them potbelly boilers look extremely good. If I didn’t run gas I would buy one also.
Now your still is clean as a whistle you can put it into Commission and make some good spirits.
Now your still is clean as a whistle you can put it into Commission and make some good spirits.
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
+1 Me too. Looks beautiful. Sitting here drooling.
Martha is a fine name. My grand-mother was Marta and she would probably object if I used that name, being a teetotaller, but this is your still. My stills are called Unni and Natalia, after my oldest and youngest.
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Alzahra888
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
And MY grandmother was Martha too hahahaPalCabral wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 1:54 am+1 Me too. Looks beautiful. Sitting here drooling.
Martha is a fine name. My grand-mother was Marta and she would probably object if I used that name, being a teetotaller, but this is your still. My stills are called Unni and Natalia, after my oldest and youngest.
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Thats a killer still, perfect home size imo
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N00b
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Awesome names. My two are young, still living at home, and would think it’s weird if I reused their names. That said, Martha it is.PalCabral wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 1:54 am+1 Me too. Looks beautiful. Sitting here drooling.
Martha is a fine name. My grand-mother was Marta and she would probably object if I used that name, being a teetotaller, but this is your still. My stills are called Unni and Natalia, after my oldest and youngest.
I’m not usually one to name things. The only other object I can think of was a 30 year old little truck I used to have with just over 300k miles on it.
But Martha has too much personality.
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N00b
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
On it. Whiskey first, then “tequila” and then we’ll see. Oh and I gave a bunch of plum-and-sugar wash hanging out from a couple of years ago (that I forgot about).Copperhead road wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 12:33 am That’s a very nice copper pot still. Them potbelly boilers look extremely good. If I didn’t run gas I would buy one also.
Now your still is clean as a whistle you can put it into Commission and make some good spirits.
Martha’s got work to do.
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N00b
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Just stripped some oat whiskey, 12ish gallons in 3.5 hours. Not bad at all.
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EtOH
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Hey there N00b,
Are you running that beauty on 120V? Oak Stills sells that still with either 2x2Kw @110V or 2x3Kw @220V. Which did you get, if I may ask?
If you got the 2x3Kw @220V, what size breaker(s) are you using. Sorry for all the questions, but that gorgeous still has me interested in a big way!
--EtOH
Are you running that beauty on 120V? Oak Stills sells that still with either 2x2Kw @110V or 2x3Kw @220V. Which did you get, if I may ask?
If you got the 2x3Kw @220V, what size breaker(s) are you using. Sorry for all the questions, but that gorgeous still has me interested in a big way!
--EtOH
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
110. I have two separate 20 amp breakers feeding each element.
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EtOH
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Wow. You were able to strip 12 gallons in 3.5 hours on two 110 volt circuits! I am impressed.
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N00b
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Took 1 hour to get to temp, then went right through it. The limiting factor for the first half of the actual run was steam pressure in the jacket - I had to turn the elements down some.
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
That's a nice looking still
What does it have for a PRV?
What does it have for a PRV?
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Whiskeywelder_84
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Gorgeous piece of copper right there. +1 on Martha here too
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
If you haven't already, N00b, share a picture of your rig in the Post a picture of your rig thread! Love to see it in action! 
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Damn, thats beautiful!
I think I'll go home and fire up my still, it might not make me feel better but, I bet it will
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Secale
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
1st time I distilled anything which was water to test things out I did it in My bathroom using a bathtub full of cold water.
No way, You can get away with that with a family.
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N00b
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Here she is.
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Me too. When I was distilling in my two room apartment back in the early 90'ies I could barely fit the still in the bathroom. Don't think it would have worked with my current cohabitants today.
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Re: Vinegar and sacrificial run done through my dream still
Ongoing projects: Green Diamond Wheated Bourbon v5; and time for summer cleaning of the distillery.