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Bio Balls

Postby R J Blake » Tue Dec 02, 2025 7:19 pm

Hi There,
I have been using a T500 still for several years now and have never heard of the following.
I have been told that activated carbon bio balls can be placed in the column instead of the copper or stainless steel saddles.
Apparently this is supposed to filter out the "nasties" and produce 90% plus alcohol that does not require further carbon filtering by reducing
the alcohol level with water.
Has anyone heard of this process?
Thanks,
Roger Blake.
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Re: Bio Balls

Postby The Stig » Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:08 pm

Hi Roger ,
How about jumping into the welcome centre and saying GDay and telling us a little about yourself .
Now , I’ve only ever heard of bio balls in fish tanks , never in stills and along those lines you can’t “filter” while distilling.
The 2 processes are completely separated .
Let me guess , this was offered to you by a home brew shop , you know the ones who need to pay rent and keep the lights on.
Hang around , have a read and learn the good ways .
You’ll spend less and drink better
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Re: Bio Balls

Postby bluc » Wed Dec 03, 2025 5:42 am

I think he means hydroton used in hydroponics. Impossible ro filter the spirit while still being made in column.
It would work as packing but so do.marbles lots of better options hower like stainless or copper scrubbies or lava rock scoria..
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