The “air” still - distilling as easy as making a pot of coffee

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @kevin_ninja_jones2363
    @kevin_ninja_jones2363 Год назад +6

    I bought one of those a little over a year ago. The one without the timer. My opinion the air still works better making rum then brandy or whiskey

  • @Bozemanjustin
    @Bozemanjustin Год назад +7

    Guys, I can speak from experience, these things work very well.
    I actually used to test mine with a hygrometer, 184 proof
    That's not bad for not having a fractionating column. I kind of think that the cooling coil works as a fractionating column in this thing because those numbers are just so good.
    Then for anyone trying to run their lawn mower off the stuff, which is what I was doing, that 184 ain't going to work. You need 200 proof
    So just by yourself some zeolite, That's what they call a molecular sieve. Alcohol is much larger than water so the water will get absorbed into the zealite
    You literally just decant it off.
    So once you have your mash ran through, your still, throw a bunch of zealite into that jar and just give it a few days. And now when you pour that liquid out of the jar all the water stays in those little zealite pellets
    Don't have to throw the pellets away. You can put them in the oven and dry them out and use them over and over

  • @MichaelAnderson-df2hj
    @MichaelAnderson-df2hj Год назад +4

    This insane! No no no not your vid but.....
    Last night I put in a save for later list 3 diff air stills. Hey thanks for the vid. Makes me more confident to actually get one.

    • @DointheMost
      @DointheMost  Год назад +1

      Haha, awesome! Let me know how it goes!

  • @bonsang1073
    @bonsang1073 Год назад +1

    i been using this thing for sometime. great for turbo yeast. 3 pass with activated charcoal in the pot on the third pass makes for the most forgiving moonshine ever. no azeotropes will pull through. and can push it to pure with zeolite filtering. the exothermic was scary the first time tho.

  • @TheKrinkled1
    @TheKrinkled1 Год назад +1

    They should flip the daisy chain. Have it plug into the lid instead of the base. This would eliminate any chance to dunk the plug. Interesting appliance!

    • @BigBirdKori
      @BigBirdKori 9 месяцев назад

      My thoughts too, figured I’m missing something as to why not🤔

  • @hick-a-rican1260
    @hick-a-rican1260 Год назад +2

    3:07 drop a little bit of corn oil or butter, it will keep it from over foaming and puking

  • @TigerPat_9180
    @TigerPat_9180 Год назад +4

    Really Enjoyed Your Video , Thanks ! 🐯🤠

    • @TigerPat_9180
      @TigerPat_9180 Год назад +1

      I Guess FUNPANTS 🥳👖 is Sleeping 😴💤 Again *

  • @ozhimalayan477cc2
    @ozhimalayan477cc2 4 месяца назад

    Works for me, drinking it now.

  • @Alternboy
    @Alternboy 11 месяцев назад

    Love the new theme song!

  • @kb2vca
    @kb2vca Год назад +1

    You might consider adding ceramic boil saddles to the pot. These are designed to reduce puking even when you fill the pot to the fill line. Some washes tend to puke more than others - carbonated washes made with grains (AKA beer), for example.
    The other thing that folk may want to think about is the ABV of the distillate. The lower the ABV, say beer -( made without hops! and perhaps uncarbonated) the lower the final amount of proofed alcohol. From a gallon of 12% ABV you can obtain about 400 ml at about 65 % ABV (130 proof) if you are not aiming for a stripping run. Use say 6% beer and you cannot collect much more than about 200 ml before you are pulling "tails". I am familiar with the Still Spirits Air Still and although that does not give you any control over temperature, theoretically, it takes about 1 hour and ten minutes before any drops begin to fall, five minutes to produce the heads one would treat as cleaning fluid, and about 40 minutes to produce the 400 ml at 130 p.

    • @DointheMost
      @DointheMost  Год назад

      Good tip. I’ve read about those but hadn’t picked any up yet. Glad to hear they work as advertised!

  • @buffalojoe78
    @buffalojoe78 Год назад +1

    Very nice. If say a liquor fairy decided to visit you a few times here and there, maybe they could provide you with some honey shine and you could fortify some meads or wines
    Two good channels to take a good look at would be Bearded and Bored and Still It.

  • @FlatwoodsCellars
    @FlatwoodsCellars Год назад +7

    Welcome to the dark side 🥃 It's definitely the easiest and safest still to get started with

    • @DointheMost
      @DointheMost  Год назад +6

      Enjoying some fresh, mineral free water as we speak! ;)

    • @jeremyboecker9236
      @jeremyboecker9236 Год назад +3

      ​@DointheMost I like to flavor my "water" with some cane sugar and molasses. Lol

  • @Nestlethehobgoblin
    @Nestlethehobgoblin Год назад

    What half of the spirit run do you hypothetically collect?

  • @PatrickBuckles
    @PatrickBuckles Год назад +3

    Now I want to distill water

  • @harryhall4001
    @harryhall4001 Год назад +2

    What is distilled mead like? Does this work well for distlling mead or is it better for something like rum?

    • @DointheMost
      @DointheMost  Год назад +1

      We actually did a video on this!
      ruclips.net/video/g9TrbuVI79U/видео.htmlsi=J-47WAWoW8Wx_9cq

  • @juliaharbeck774
    @juliaharbeck774 Год назад +1

    So how did it taste?

  • @randymutch5791
    @randymutch5791 2 месяца назад

    why would you go above 185 where the hearts come off and stay there as apposed going higher and collecting the tails that you dont want

  • @AnArchyzAch
    @AnArchyzAch Год назад

    Stripping runs should go down to the single digit ABV %

  • @beachdiggerdetecting5569
    @beachdiggerdetecting5569 Год назад

    Interesting, I tried the Vevor model but had a lead between the head and the bottom which allowed the steam to escape before condensation. Returned it the next day after thorough inspection to be sure there were no kinks or bends in the gasket or metal.

  • @donlawrence8812
    @donlawrence8812 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, when I use your link to the air distiller on Vevor's site, it takes me to a water distiller that looks exactly the same. Is that it? I thought water distillers were no good for alcohol? Thanks

    • @MarkRemovedChannel
      @MarkRemovedChannel Месяц назад

      Exactly the same - a water distiller ...
      1.) 0:16 "this is Vevor's water still"
      2.) re watch up to 0:45

  • @nathantallbut3412
    @nathantallbut3412 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your videos but let’s not confuse people. That’s not an air still. It’s just a vevor water distiller unit that is like an air still. Still Spirits makes the real Air still. The real air still does not have temp control.

  • @Denis_v1.0_beta
    @Denis_v1.0_beta 7 месяцев назад +2

    There is so much misinformation in this video, I'm almost embarrassed for the producer. To any air still beginners out there, please do your research on how to use an over-powered water distiller as an alcohol still. There is a reason the OG Still Spirits air still is only 320 watts and has no facility to set a temperature.

    • @roycesjourney37
      @roycesjourney37 3 месяца назад +1

      Agreed. Stripping runs are fine, but spirit runs will overpower the condenser. My experience at least.

  • @Dogstickfetch
    @Dogstickfetch Год назад +2

    Ay!!!!

  • @asterix2ksi
    @asterix2ksi Месяц назад

    😂tried to distill some high proof but spoiled beer. Damn thing exploded while I was outside. Top ten for the biggest messes I’ve ever seen :(
    Next time will add a little coconut oil, was only half full.

  • @teridacktaljones4553
    @teridacktaljones4553 Год назад

    🦝

  • @victorvannatter312
    @victorvannatter312 2 месяца назад

    This is still a pot still

  • @krays136
    @krays136 Год назад

    The AirStill IS a pot-still

  • @AnArchyzAch
    @AnArchyzAch Год назад +2

    Temperature is irrelevant because boiling points change with elevation change...

    • @jamesspinks716
      @jamesspinks716 5 месяцев назад

      I have a water distiller and it has a bigger element than a spirit still. The temperature is irrelevant but water requires more heat so when using it for alcohol the condenser can’t keep up so Vapor comes out. I run a controller on the element and main to the fan.

  • @fatbruhskit
    @fatbruhskit Год назад +2

    Is this real life?

    • @DointheMost
      @DointheMost  Год назад +4

      Is it just fantasy?

    • @fatbruhskit
      @fatbruhskit Год назад

      Caught in a landsliiiide@@DointheMost

    • @theronjclark
      @theronjclark Год назад

      @@DointheMost caught in a landslide….

    • @BigBirdKori
      @BigBirdKori 9 месяцев назад

      …caught in a landslide

  • @juliaharbeck774
    @juliaharbeck774 Год назад

    It is legal to distill in Iowa, hummmm.

    • @jeffreymoffitt8116
      @jeffreymoffitt8116 3 месяца назад

      Is it legal to distill over 15proof in any state?

  • @Dominikmj
    @Dominikmj Год назад +1

    First:: Don’t get the “water” air still. Stillspirits is selling “the” AirStill which is made for alcohol.
    Second: You don’t have to change any temperature. It is nonsense, that you should change things in a potstill. Sorry - but this is “hobbyist nonsense. Professional Distilleries just run their spirits without any reasonable temperature control (on/off).
    I love my AirStill. I don’t any “rectification” with it. I am using it, to make gin and other botanical spirits. This also takes a bit the illegality (not that using vodka and redistilling it is totally legal, but it is not straight forward illegal).

  • @space_vaquer0625
    @space_vaquer0625 11 месяцев назад +1

    Heard a lot of people say you'd be better off buying a featureless water distiller and hooking up a voltage controller to it because the temperature controls are not very stable. Any input on this?

    • @BigBirdKori
      @BigBirdKori 9 месяцев назад

      There’s a Utube vid as to why not.