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An alcohol still is a tool used to make hard alcohol. It heats and cools liquids in a special way to make beer or wine into hard alcohol like whiskey or vodka.
People have been making alcohol this way for years. The first stills were invented hundreds of years ago. Now, we have a better way.
Fermentation – yeast consumes sugars and produces alcohol
Heating – alcohol is heated and turns into vapor
Condensation – vapor cools and turns into liquid again
Collection – spirit is preserved
This process works because different liquids have different boiling points. Alcohol boils at 173°F (78°C), while water boils at 212°F (100°C).
There are three main types of stills:
Pot stills - the old-fashioned way of distilling, used for whiskey and rum
Column stills - more modern, used for vodka and neutral spirits
Reflux stills - produce very pure, less flavourful spirits
Each type has its advantages. Pot stills retain more flavour. Column stills produce a purer alcohol. Reflux stills produce the purest alcohol.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the many still options? With so many choices to choose from, it can be overwhelming to find the equipment that fits your specific needs. The wrong choice can mean a wasted investment and poor results.
Imagine how frustrated you would be if you purchased a still that was too small for your growing business or too complex for your skill level. These mistakes could cost you thousands of dollars and delay your dream of distilling.
FEATURE | HOME DISTILLER | COMMERCIAL DISTILLER |
---|---|---|
Size | Small (1-5 gallons) | Large (50+ gallons) |
Price | $500-$3,000 | $10,000-$100,000+ |
Permits | Personal use* | TTB permits required |
Material | Often copper | Stainless steel/copper |
Helps remove sulfur compounds
Classic appearance
Requires more cleaning
More expensive
These are some of the best options:
Traditional Pot Still – Good for whiskey and rum
Modern Hybrid Still – Can make many types of spirits
Automated Still – Easy to use with computer control
Continuous Columns – For high-volume vodka production