Doubleuj wrote:Gday girls, welcome to the forum, if pprus has sold that fsd pot still then I’d just go straight to the source :handgestures-thumbupleft:
woodduck wrote:Welcome girls :greetings-waveyellow:
Enjoy the forum
Professor Green wrote:Welcome ladies.
Sounds like you're looking to do a little bit of everything spirit wise; I would recommend having a look at the modular stills from 5 Star if you want something off the shelf. A Neutraliser will give you the ability to do most kinds of spirits depending on how you configure it. Being modular, you can start out with a pot still and build it up over time (like Meccano for drunks!). If you're not looking to go that big then there other options such as a 2" boka for neutral and a 2" or 4" pot still for flavoured runs.
Oh, and the milk can boilers are awesome!
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
Andrew wrote:Hi and welcome to the forum.
I would just like to point out that you won’t be able to make vodka or neutral out of the 2” pot that your looking at and you won’t be able to add to it to make it do neutral.
Just something to consider before jumping in
Arismac wrote:Looking for neutral spirit so you can do your own thing with essences then a well managed Reflux like the T500 is the way to go in my opinion. Welcome to the forum.
Lowie wrote::greetings-waveyellow:
The Stig wrote:Mne, now you can read your PM’s :happy-partydance:
Oh and Howdy :wave:
dans.brew wrote:Welcome to the forum!
Do pleanty of reading on the different types of stills and what they do before you decide.. only you 2 will really know what type of still ticks your boxes.
Good luck with whatever you decide. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Wobblyboot wrote::greetings-waveyellow:
I wouldn’t recommend using a t500 as a pot still, it has plastic parts at top which are prone to leaking if run too hot.
Here is a Bacardi style white rum viewtopic.php?f=11&t=7648&hilit=Bacardi
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