Produce Fine Spirits With Our Stills Equipment 200L 500L 1000L
Our team of experts provide distilling equipment for the production of spirits to individuals and companies. We provide clients with distilling equipment for the production of gin, rum, whisky and more. The stills can be electricity and or steam.
The Still, from a solely practical perspective, is the equipment where a mixture is separated according to its members boiling points. Our fermented mixtures contain water and ethanol, but also methanol, esters and other volatile. However, stills are not only utilitarian. Their shape and color capture the romantic imagination of even the stiffest pragmatist. Images of stills are the mainstay of distillery marketing and peculiarities in a still’s shape, no matter how slight, give rise to legends about its influence on flavor.
Distillation raw material
- POT STILLS
Pot stills are the simplest and least expensive type of still, and give the crudest (and so most flavorful) distillation. Like all stills, the material of choice is copper; because of its ability to remove sulfur. Copper is expensive, however, and so some cheaper stills are made from stainless steel but with copper components.
Usually, it’s necessary to pass a spirit multiple times through a pot still to gain purity.
Pot stills are used in Irish whiskey and Scotch whisky distilleries, with at least a double distillation being used. They are also used for small rum producers, brandy producers and sometimes for rectifying gin.
2500L still pot with 2 copper column
- Column Stills
A column still has no pot and is not a batch system. Instead, a constant stream of preheated, fermented wash can be introduced into the column, with distillate exiting at a constant purity and de-alcoho lined wash being discharged from the column bottom.
The Column is made up of ‘plates’ or ‘trays’, which are designed to bubble vapor through a reservoir of condensate and to drain excess condensate to the plate below. The vapour and condensate exist in an equilibrium where the vapor gains alcohol (and other volatile) and loses water as it bubbles through. Because each plate works at a lower temperature than the one below, the volatile components become more concentrated as they rise.
The still works by introducing steam into the bottom of the column and wash near the top. Then, the wash fills the reservoir with the plate and some of the volatiles are lost to the vapour, which continues through more plates to the top of the column, and the remainder overflows and drains to the plate below.
Column stills are common in the large rum producers, also in vodka and neutral spirit (the base for gin) production.
Distilling equipment
- Hybrid Stills
A hybrid still is one that combines aspects of a pot and column still and, because of their flexibility, they are very popular with craft distillers. Usually it would consist of a pot still with a small or large column to one side – this column can be bypassed in pot still mode, or the vapour can be directed through the column and its plates. The column is often fitted with a dephlegmator or pre-condenser. This allows chilling water to be introduced to the column top and controls reflux.
In full reflux, no vapour can pass and instead condenses and flows back into the column. This increases contact time with the copper and gives a smoother spirit. Hybrid stills are common for all kinds of craft distiller, but more expensive than a simple pot still. The automation available and flexibility means that one still often produces a range of spirits.
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