Moonshine Stills, Moonshine still, copper moonshine still, Hillbilly Flute

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2011

you can purchase this at http://www.hillbillystills.com
www.hillbillystills.com
for information on distilling you can visit www.homedistiller.org

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  • Sorry about that.. check out my other videos.

  • copper is much preferred over stainless. It removes all sulfides from your final product. The properties of copper are much more suited for distillation. Copper transfers heat much better than stainless also. If you use stainless you much have copper in the vapor path somewhere.

  • It would be best to use distilled water or spring water

  • NO LEAD HERE I only use the best Lead free solder and silver solder. solder all turns a little dark after some time. I AM VERY PROFESSIONAL AND WOULD NEVER USE LEAD...... THERE IS NO LEAD IN ANY OF MY STILLS.

  • The boiler I use now is 26 gallon

  • Using propane fish cooker on the video

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  • I think you should make the music LOUDER because I can hear someone talking in the background.

  • this is a work of art, brother.

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  • @schecterkid123 There are cups soldered on the interior of the tower so that as steam moved up, it hits the cups and condensates. It's done all the way up the tower so that none of the water reaches the top (water has higher evaporation point than the alcohol). You don't need to do it that way though, you can use the copper pot scrubbers they sell to clean pots and pans (it's basically a mesh made of copper) just make sure they're not the kind with soap in them!

  • ive never brewed anything, but im really curious. what are the different levels in that tower part with the glass holes in it? how is the liquid all at different levels? an explanation of how that works would be much appreciated! :D

  • what gives it such a quick flow? Is it the size of the boiler?

  • Awesome sculpture man! Is that grand Funk Railroad?

    

  • I'm chatin with a kid that is telling me if you apply for a ethonal permit the ATF comes to your house and tests your still. He is saying if they find you have used it you will be arrested. Also he is claiming if you get caught makin ethonal without a permit you will be facing 25 years in prison. WTF is up with that? Please someone reply to this and tell me he's wrong. I have a hard time believing someone would spend $2000 on something like this and take such a risk.

  • Music is all you can hear..

  • I'm going back and forth between a pot still and a reflux still. They say the reflux stills strip all the flavor also i heard it's not nessasary to use corn in the mash of a reflux still because it will srtip the flavores. I was under the impression that all the flavores were from aging in a barrel. What's your opinion on this? I'm not going to make fuel so i want the best spirits i can make and i figured i would age it to make whiskey and other boozes. Help please. I need some direction...

  • I want one NOW.!!!!

    

  • Beautiful.

  • peace spiritpipeman

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