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  • i have this exact same distiller, 87 is more likely the proof, not percentage. the maker even tells you that the best you can get is about 175 proof.

  • It might say 87%, but you know that your spirits have to be at 60 degrees to get an actual reading. Beings that that just came out of the condensor, I'm guessing it's alot colder then 60 degrees. Just saying. Nice still though.

  • Hi Yonder 101 - is that 60 degrees Farenheit ? Don't know what that is in centegrade, but this still unlike others produces room temperature spirit at the outlet... it was 87% at room temp if that means anything ?

  • Yes, 60 degrees Farenheit. which is 15.555555555555557 degrees celcius. How in the world is it at room temperature already? That's interesting. Please tell me more. Room temperature should be aproximately 60 degrees farenheit. Is what I do though, is get a fish tank thermometer, and put it on the inside of a tall jug or something. Then once it is at the right temperature, I put the hydrometer in.

  • Double reflux still alcohol is wonderfully brilliant.

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