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reply posted on 21-12-2009 @ 10:40 PM by redgy
Here's the way I've done it in the past, you can use any old pot with a good sealing lid and either bottles with corks or even cans with the lids to catch the liquid.

in a 20litre container mix any type of fruits or even veges to fill about 1/3 of container, add 1-2kg of sugar and about 25g yeast. fill up to 3/4 full with water. Let this mixture brew for up to a week in a warm place.

for a easy still to extract the alcohol,
you could use a old style pressure pot with the wistle removed. this is where the mixture will go.
from the pots lid use a copper tube attached to where the whistle was and allow about 1metre length going to a 2ltre glass bottle with the copper tube going through it's lid/cork, add another length of tube from that lid/cork and going to another bottle with a lid/cork. do this until you have the pot with 3 bottles lined up next to it, each with a tube going from one to the last.

use your stove or fire to heat the pressure pot so the liquid is just on the bubble. the first and second bottles will catch the not so strong and discoloured liquid, that can be reused in the pot. and by the time the liquid goes to the 3rd bottle, it should be clear and very strong{90-100 proof} to use.

I think about 20litres of mixture will make around 1litre in the 3rd bottle.

to get pure alcohol you could also try pouring metho down a frozen pipe and whatever comes through the bottom of the pipe will be pure alcohol.



[edit on 21-12-2009 by redgy]


reply posted on 22-1-2010 @ 04:37 PM by Doc Holiday
reply to post by helltick



25# of pig feed and about any of the before mentioned ways to boil it off...don't confuse boil it off with water temps!

The one I seen runs at 170 degrees F and the mix of 25# crack corn and sugar, and yeast makes about a gallon, well 3 real good qrts for sure.

Many high tech ways to go about this from running your lines through a keg frig, or cold water bucket...etc..etc its the cook temp that important.

Like Forest Gump says...."Thats all I got to say about that"


reply posted on 23-1-2010 @ 08:35 PM by redoubt
reply to post by helltick



What you do is up to you but... it's a lot easier and with a whole lot less PTB entanglements, if you simply ferment some wine or brew up a few kegs of beer.

Cheers
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