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The slobber box is put into place just after the initial [[Column|column]] of the [[Still|still]], allowing some vapors to condense, thus removing some of the congeners from the [[Distillate|distillate]].
The slobber box is put into place just after the initial [[Column|column]] of the [[Still|still]], allowing some vapors to condense, thus removing some of the congeners from the [[Distillate|distillate]].


[[image:Slobber_box_2.jpg|thumb|140px|right|A typical slobber box.]]
[[file:Slobber_box_2.jpg|thumb|140px|right|A typical slobber box.]]
 




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Latest revision as of 13:00, 28 October 2017

Slobber box diagram.

Similar to a thumper, the slobber box is a simple method of collecting unwanted condensate from the distillate which is used widely used by moonshiners.

The slobber box is put into place just after the initial column of the still, allowing some vapors to condense, thus removing some of the congeners from the distillate.

A typical slobber box.