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Many [[Still|stills]], [[Lauter_tun|lauter tuns]] and other [[Distillery|distillery]] vessels are steam heated. This is done by wrapping steam coils around the exterior of the vessel, then attaching an outer metal jacket to protect the steam coils. A [[Boiler|boiler]] is then used to create steam which is fed into the coils to provide consistent and adjustable heat.
Many [[stills]], [[lauter tun]]s and other [[distillery]] vessels are steam heated. This is done by wrapping steam coils around the exterior of the vessel, then attaching an outer metal jacket to protect the steam coils. A [[boiler]] is then used to create steam which is fed into the coils to provide consistent and adjustable heat.


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Latest revision as of 22:25, 7 October 2017

Many stills, lauter tuns and other distillery vessels are steam heated. This is done by wrapping steam coils around the exterior of the vessel, then attaching an outer metal jacket to protect the steam coils. A boiler is then used to create steam which is fed into the coils to provide consistent and adjustable heat.