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Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:08 am
by Obie
Hi there

I am new to working with stills but very interested I have been doing a lot of reading and watching a load of YouTube
Finding it very interesting and am keen to give it a go ..

I am mostly looking at making white spirits at the start but am confused about what still to buy I was looking at the
Turbo 500 reflux still but now after doing research not sure ?

So what’s the best still to buy in Australia for a beginner set up any help would be much appreciate

Thanks obie :teasing-nutkick:

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:00 am
by Doubleuj
Hi Obie, welcome to the forum.
If you’re mainly looking for white spirits then you can’t go past the 2” boka from five star.
This will be the best still for you to start with and it can be detuned so you can make brown spirits if you like.

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:15 am
by gap
The 5star 2" boka makes the T500 reflux still look like a toy in comparison.
I have just received a 5star boka and am very pleased with my purchase.

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:26 am
by The Stig
gap wrote:The 5star 2" boka makes the T500 reflux still look like a toy in comparison.
I have just received a 5star boka and am very pleased with my purchase.

Now there’s some good news in amongst all this crap going down .
Thanks Gap :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:45 pm
by Carol
Hi Obie
I am a comparative newbie and have a 5 star 2" boka and pot. The boka produces high quality 95% neutral. Quality kit that will see me out ( LOL!). I have a pretty good system going now and am happy to answer any questions you might have.
Cheers
Carol

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:00 pm
by Professor Green
Welcome Obie.

Nothing but good advice above. If decide you want to branch out to flavoured spirits later you can add some extra buts to make a 2" pot.

Cheers,
Prof. Green.

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:50 pm
by VirtualT
I would recommend the alcoengine reflux, for the price point $150 it is a good bit of kit, easy to use and works great.

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:15 pm
by PeterC
VirtualT wrote:I would recommend the alcoengine reflux, for the price point $150 it is a good bit of kit, easy to use and works great.


I had a very similar unit to this and found that the very short length did not allow for good reflux and separation of heads and tails. Even though I did TPW washes, they were not clean enough for me. I then got a Keggomax FM still and this was better but not yet good enough and had other problems. It was about 400 mm long for the packed section but it needs to be double this. So after having wasted my money on those I was going to buy a 5Star Boka but decided the collection rate of a 2 inch system was too low for the volume I wanted to make. (Basically moving from 25L washes to 50 litre) so I went for a 4 inch bubbler instead.

That's my 2 cents worth but every one has different taste.
Peter C.

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:35 pm
by VirtualT
PeterC wrote:
VirtualT wrote:I would recommend the alcoengine reflux, for the price point $150 it is a good bit of kit, easy to use and works great.


I had a very similar unit to this and found that the very short length did not allow for good reflux and separation of heads and tails. Even though I did TPW washes, they were not clean enough for me. I then got a Keggomax FM still and this was better but not yet good enough and had other problems. It was about 400 mm long for the packed section but it needs to be double this. So after having wasted my money on those I was going to buy a 5Star Boka but decided the collection rate of a 2 inch system was too low for the volume I wanted to make. (Basically moving from 25L washes to 50 litre) so I went for a 4 inch bubbler instead.

That's my 2 cents worth but every one has different taste.
Peter C.


I get excellent separation, I have insulated the column with lagging from bunnings, I reflux about 30 minutes before I start the run, use the smaller of the holes (.6mm) usually only ditch about 400ml of heads, and are into tails exactly after 0.1 degrees rise at the head which is 97 odd on the boiler (not the 1 degree rise as per the instructions). But I agree, it is slow and I'm ready for an upgrade for sure.

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:33 pm
by PeterC
VirtualT wrote: use the smaller of the holes (.6mm) usually only ditch about 400ml of heads, and are into tails exactly after 0.1 degrees rise at the head which is 97 odd on the boiler (not the 1 degree rise as per the instructions). But I agree, it is slow and I'm ready for an upgrade for sure.


I ditched the plug with the hole and used a 1/8 inch needle valve so I could collect slow for foreshots and speed up for heads but I still struggled.
Cheers,
Peter C.

Re: Confused on what still to buy

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:34 am
by Obie
Thanks for your info thinking I will go the boka still just doing a bit more research looking forward to get started :text-thankyoublue: