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A [[thumper]], or [[doubler]], is sometimes used to increase the purity of distillate without having to redistill. The vapour from the [[still]] is directed into a jar (or some other container) of liquid, into which it condenses. As more vapour comes into the thumper, the temperature increases and the liquid evaporates again, effectively redistilling it. It is then condensed by the usual method.
A [[thumper]], or [[doubler]], is sometimes used to increase the purity of distillate without having to redistill or to flavor the distillate. The vapour from the [[still]] is directed into a jar (or some other container) of liquid below the liquid level and condenses. As more vapour comes into the thumper, the temperature increases and the liquid evaporates again, effectively redistilling it. It is then condensed by the usual method.


[[Image:thumper.gif|thumb|right|Diagram of a Thumper]]
[[Image:thumper.gif|thumb|right|Diagram of a Thumper]]


Similar to the thumper is the [[Slobber Box|slobber box]], which contains no liquid and simply collects solids and condensate (called [[puke]] by old-timers) which have been brought up with the vapour. A slobber box can help reduce the amount of [[congeners]] produced by a relatively inefficient still.
Similar to the thumper is the [[Slobber Box|slobber box]], which contains no liquid and simply collects solids and condensate (called [[puke]] by old-timers) which have been brought up with the vapour. A slobber box can help reduce the amount of [[congeners]] produced by a relatively inefficient still.
A [[Retort]] is a specific type of thumper. Originally Retort referred to the design of the still with a rounded lyne arm. It still does for more chemical production. For Rum production a Retort is a the name for the thumper. Some design still have the classic rounded lyne arm. Most modern retort stills do not carry over that design.
[[File:Retort.gif|thumb|right|Original Retort Still]]
[[Image:River_Antoine_Rum_Still.jpg|thumb|right|Double Retort Rum Still]]
==External Links: ==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUZSqoFRZYA Larry from Still Dragon explains the Caribbean Rum Still]


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Revision as of 05:52, 9 January 2019

A thumper, or doubler, is sometimes used to increase the purity of distillate without having to redistill or to flavor the distillate. The vapour from the still is directed into a jar (or some other container) of liquid below the liquid level and condenses. As more vapour comes into the thumper, the temperature increases and the liquid evaporates again, effectively redistilling it. It is then condensed by the usual method.

Diagram of a Thumper

Similar to the thumper is the slobber box, which contains no liquid and simply collects solids and condensate (called puke by old-timers) which have been brought up with the vapour. A slobber box can help reduce the amount of congeners produced by a relatively inefficient still.

A Retort is a specific type of thumper. Originally Retort referred to the design of the still with a rounded lyne arm. It still does for more chemical production. For Rum production a Retort is a the name for the thumper. Some design still have the classic rounded lyne arm. Most modern retort stills do not carry over that design.

Original Retort Still
Double Retort Rum Still

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