Distilling Equipment Guide: Choosing the Right Still
Many new distillers feel overwhelmed when they first see rows of tanks, pipes, and tall columns. Choosing the wrong setup can waste money, raw materials, and time. A well-designed system that fits your production goals will help you produce cleaner spirits, improve safety, and make your recipes easier to repeat.
In simple terms, distilling equipment is a system of vessels, pipes, and controls used to turn fermented liquid into distilled spirits. The core components usually include a heating vessel (still pot), a still head, a column or neck, and a condenser. These parts work together to separate alcohol from water and flavor compounds so producers can make spirits such as whiskey, rum, vodka or gin.
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