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1722 days ago

Top Alcohol Still 95.6% Alc

Louwrens from Rototuna North

I build home distiller alcohol stills from recycled dairy shed/factory materials.

Please check my website for more details and other still options: WWW.DISTILLER.CO.NZ

I build Liquid Management stills that will make 95.6% Alcohol (the maximum alcohol percentage achievable with distillation alone).

I only sell the distillation columns as you can buy a boiler from any Brew Shop. The columns come with everything you need to connect it to a Turbo 500 or Copperhead (and even keg) boiler and is packed with high quality stainless steel scrubbers and strips of pure copper mesh to give you the best results and a clean taste.

You get professional results from these columns and you do NOT HAVE TO FILTER the alcohol from these columns with carbon, charcoal or anything else. The alcohol is pure and clean tasting right out of the still.

Every column is handcrafted from stainless steel with a copper condenser coil.
THERMOMETER NOT INCLUDED. Thermometer in pictures is just to show where thermometer sits on the column.

Please contact me if you are interested.

Price: $490

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