
A still is an apparatus used to
distill liquid
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mixtures by heating to selectively
boil and then cooling to
condense the
vapor. A still uses the same concepts as a basic
distillation apparatus, but on a much larger scale. Stills have been used to produce
perfume and
medicine
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,
water for injection (WFI) for pharmaceutical use, generally to separate and purify different chemicals, and to produce
distilled beverages containing
ethanol
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.
Application
Since
ethanol
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boils at a much lower
temperature
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than
water
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,
simple distillation can separate ethanol from water by applying heat to the mixture. Historically, a
copper vessel was used for this purpose, since copper removes undesirable
sulfur-based compounds from the alcohol. However, many modern stills are made of stainless steel pipes with copper linings to prevent erosion of the entire vessel and lower copper levels in the waste product (which in large distilleries is processed to become animal feed). Copper is the preferred material for stills because it yields an overall better-tasting spirit. The taste is improved by the chemical reaction between the copper in the still and the sulfur compounds created by the yeast during fermentation. These unwanted and flavor-changing sulfur compounds are chemically removed from the final product resulting in a smoother, better-tasting drink. All copper stills will require repairs about every eight years due to the precipitation of
copper-sulfur compounds. The beverage industry was the first to implement a modern distillation apparatus and led the way in developing equipment standards which are now widely accepted in the chemical industry.

There is also an increasing usage of the distillation of
gin under glass and
PTFE, and even at reduced pressures, to facilitate a fresher product. This is irrelevant to alcohol quality because the process starts with triple distilled grain alcohol, and the distillation is used solely to harvest botanical flavors such as
limonene and other
terpene
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like compounds. The ethyl alcohol is relatively unchanged.
The simplest standard
distillation apparatus is commonly known as a
pot still, consisting of a single heated chamber and a vessel to collect purified alcohol. A pot still incorporates only one
condensation, whereas other types of distillation equipment have multiple stages which result in higher purification of the more volatile component (alcohol). Pot still distillation gives an incomplete
separation, but this can be desirable for the flavor of some
distilled beverages.
If a purer distillate is desired, a
reflux still is the most common solution. Reflux stills incorporate a
fractionating column, commonly created by filling copper vessels with glass beads to maximize available
surface area.
As alcohol boils, condenses, and reboils through the column, the effective number of distillations greatly increases.
Vodka and
gin and other neutral grain spirits are distilled by this method, then diluted to concentrations appropriate for human consumption.
Alcoholic products from home distilleries are common throughout the world but are sometimes in violation of local statutes. The product of illegal stills in the
United States
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is commonly referred to as
moonshine and in
Ireland
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,
poitín. However, poitín, although made illegal in 1661, has been legal for export in Ireland since 1997. Note that the term
moonshine itself is often misused as many believe it to be a specific kind of high-
proof alcohol that was distilled from corn, but the term can refer to any illicitly distilled alcohol.
See also
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Distillation
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Distilled water
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Retort
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Alembic
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Column still
A column still, also called a continuous still, patent still or Coffey still, is a variety of still consisting of two columns. Column stills can produce rectified spirit (95% alcohol by volume, ABV).
Description
The first column (called the ana ...
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Pot still
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Reflux still
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Solar still
References
External links
Moonshine Still Moonshine Still Ghost from the past - Video
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Distillation
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Laboratory equipment
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