Reddit reviews Still Spirits Turbo Air Still
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INNOVATIVE DESIGN: Revolutionary non-technical design. No hoses, no complicated assembly ... just plug and play with built in Air Cooling System so it uses absolutely no water for coolingHIGH QUALITY: Sturdy stainless steel bodySAFE and EASY to OPERATE: Safe and easy to use which is ideal for the new distiller100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Urban Wine Beer And Spirits is committed to providing high quality products to ensure that all our valued Customers are satisfied. We take full responsibility to all our products. If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, please feel free to contact us.120 Volt
I personally would use a moonshine still or an air still
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BWUJKHG/
I have one and solar for house so still able to use it if power goes out
https://milehidistilling.com/product/econ-8-gallon-with-traditional-pot-still-head/
The first item u posted costs $335.... is there a cheaper alternative? Also can u link to any specific guide on how to do this? I'm very interested since you make it sound so easy, but I don't have much money to start a whole mini distillery (obvi, since i made this post about how im broke lol)
edit: is this the same thing? https://www.amazon.com/Still-Spirits-Turbo-Air/dp/B00BWUJKHG
So I was looking at a non explody & maintenance method such as:
https://www.amazon.com/Still-Spirits-Turbo-Air/dp/B00BWUJKHG/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1537031471&sr=1-5&keywords=still
Which I feel could be used to extract out some of the alchohol when it is mixed with cannabis, but it pulls a very low ABV. Thoughts?
https://www.amazon.com/Still-Spirits-Turbo-Air/dp/B00BWUJKHG this is cheaper option what is your opinion on it, one day I will get a $500+ one but right now I am starting so I can't justify spending $500 on something I am just figuring out.
Just run the vodka through one of these, you'll get your high proof. Seriously though, it should be fine at 30%.
Well, you COULD make dry honey wine, run it through an air still and then blend it with a strong sweet mead.