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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • The new Air Still Pro is creating a bit of a stir in some groups. Now that I have put 8 or so runs through it Im ready to review it.
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  • @thebackyardbrewer5611
    @thebackyardbrewer5611 Год назад +18

    As someone who already invests a lot of time brewing beer the last thing I want to do is invest even more baby sitting a still. Being able to set and almost forget this unit in my kitchen while I do other things is what makes this unit so appealing.
    This is also prefect for people who let's face it, aren't angling to become an alcoholic with the litres of distillate they can make with a T500

  • @corleoneproductions8471
    @corleoneproductions8471 4 месяца назад +2

    I already had a air still (not a real one) and could reach 80% abv with that after several distilling runs of nice clear alcohol. I got my pro today, my first batch got me 93% abv, what a amazing machine. (It took way longer then advertised (like 8 hours) for 4 liters of diluted pot still product. Ended up with +/- 1.7 liters of 93% clear alcohol, happy with it!

  • @ViewerSJS
    @ViewerSJS Год назад +8

    Hi Jessie, extrapolating from why computers have the fan spins up when powering on... as a part of Power On Self Testing it is best practice to use the safest mode for whatever conditions may be required, the Still may already be hot and until it has fully initialized, and confirmed if it is, it is safer to operate under the assumption that it is already hot. - thanks for the review

  • @iandale
    @iandale Год назад +3

    Love the video, there’s another camp of people, those who already own the pot still and just need to buy the pro head unit. I’m one of those and bought mine today. Love it

  • @TheInfinityzeN
    @TheInfinityzeN Год назад +12

    Got mine and it has been well worth that price in the last couple of weeks I have been using it. I mostly do small batches (750 to 1075ml) of gin or flavored vodka and its size is mostly perfect for that. While the basket is small, I tend to do a mix of in the pot and in the vapor so it has worked fine for me. Now I have a collection of 750 and 375 bottles with varies types of gin and flavored vodka sitting in my bar. Some are sweet desserts while others are rich and savory. "Apple pie" (apple cider, vodka macerated pan seared apples and spices) blended whiskey (has a few shots of bourbon and whiskey added to the finished product), "Cajun Holy Trinity w/ the pope" vodka (green onion, parley, Louisiana bells, garlic, spices, fat washed in bacon grease), "Tri Citrus" gin, "Real Beef Eaters" gin (beef tallow washed spicy gin), and "peppermint patty" vodka (with mint leaves and cocoa nibs) just this week.

    • @michaelpozzi3654
      @michaelpozzi3654 Год назад

      How is that Cajun holy trinity? Worth giving it a try?

    • @TheInfinityzeN
      @TheInfinityzeN Год назад +1

      @@michaelpozzi3654 I actually really like it. It is very rich and savory, so you need to be careful if you use it to mix anything. The vodka base I used is made from locally grown rice and sweet potatoes.
      If you like Cajun cooking, you will most likely enjoy its flavor profile.

  • @nicg8878
    @nicg8878 Год назад +6

    This solidifies for me that the original air still will be the ideal solution for test purposes in a commercial setting. The pro innovation is still super impressive, thank you for the non-biased and super informative review, Jesse. Happy distilling.

  • @tropolite
    @tropolite 24 дня назад

    That was a great all round review. Thanks mate. Appreciate the time you put into it. A friend directed me to you as he just bought himself an Air Still Pro and he knew I've always had an interest. I haven't made spirit before but this device looks like the way to go. I'm a whiskey lover and if I can make enough whiskey that'll be worth drinking I don't see how you can go wrong.

  • @-MacCat-
    @-MacCat- Год назад

    Thanks for this great comprehensive review Jesse.

  • @lukewebster3647
    @lukewebster3647 Год назад +18

    I'm sitting here half pissed off my very first run (G&T) and I gotta say - I've watched so many Still It videos over the last month or so as my brain gobbles up all this info. Cheers Jessie for opening my eyes to a hobby I never knew I needed in my life but am now fully committed to (and obsessed with) XD

    • @nigelwhite1483
      @nigelwhite1483 Год назад

      Me too ✋

    • @bowdlerise
      @bowdlerise Год назад

      Cost twice as much for the pro at $800 nzd.
      Bugga that, will stick with the original!

  • @lindengreen725
    @lindengreen725 Год назад

    Thank you for your clear honesty. I have an Air Still and love it and at the stage of taking the next step. Because of your review I now am clear about the way I need to go. 😊

  • @thrudd6610
    @thrudd6610 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Jesse for taking the time to make these videos. Super freaking helpful for me as I am considering of getting into this hobby

  • @digitaldominatrix
    @digitaldominatrix Год назад

    Thanks for the thorough review Jessie. Gave the enough information to decide the v1 airstill will do what I need.

  • @TrevorForward
    @TrevorForward Год назад +15

    After your last video of the AirStill Pro I was really interested in it as I'm just starting into the craft. This review has cemented my decision to get one was correct for me even at AUD875 for the full kit (10l fermentor, temp guage, spoon, carbon filter for spirits, alco and hydrometers, 2.2kg dextrose, Turbo - yeast, nutrient, carbon and clear sachets, 3 essences and a conditioner). As I'll probs only do small batches and given I'm retired, time's not an issue for me so this looks to be the prefect solution. I'll do a cleaning run and then try their sugar wash that came with the kit this weekend. I'll let you know how it goes but i do like your adapted fast vodka receipe. Cheers and keep up the great work 🙂

    • @bomberproductions296
      @bomberproductions296 Год назад

      How'd you go? Hopefully you are enjoying it and the craft

    • @TrevorForward
      @TrevorForward Год назад +2

      @@bomberproductions296 It went pretty well for my first attempt. Managed to get 1 3/4 bottles of 42%ABV Lemon myrtle gin. Nice taste and mouth feel. Just waitiong for my next fermentation to finish. Used Jessie's adapted FFV recipe and hopefully a stripping run this weekend :-)

  • @tachometer74
    @tachometer74 Год назад +2

    I pulled the trigger. This is a hobby I've been interested in for ages now + I live in a tiny apartment (400 sq ft/37 m, excluding the kitchen & bathroom). Part of me would prefer a more "tweakable" setup, something that I could augment/modify as (if!) my interest in this grows...but again, tiny living space ain't exactly conducive to getting fancy. Volume wise is all good...'tis just me + some gifts for friends.
    Thanks for the honest review my dude...truly appreciated!

    • @jaja87
      @jaja87 Год назад

      I live in a tiny apartment too and have the original. It’s awesome. Thinking of grabbing the whole air still pro for faster stripping runs

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke Год назад +1

    I have the earlier version and I *LOVE* it! Thanks for the review!

  • @shane2663
    @shane2663 5 месяцев назад

    Great review I'm just getting into the hobby and like the simplicity and compact size of the unit which meets my personal needs.

  • @garyanderson6192
    @garyanderson6192 Год назад

    Had mine for a couple of weeks and despite the price, I am very impressed with it.... great review Jessie

  • @Rubberduck-tx2bh
    @Rubberduck-tx2bh Год назад +35

    It is mind boggling to see what Still Spirits accomplished reflux-wise in such a small footprint. However, the price-point is hard to palate. I'd consider just the head unit (I started on the original Airstill), but even that is a tad too much.
    But great review vid!

    • @chvfd687
      @chvfd687 Год назад +1

      Maybe just maybe once the "new" wears off,the price might drop.

    • @gardencity3558
      @gardencity3558 Год назад +2

      This unit is like $720 on sale here in Canada. For that money I'd get a real still.

    • @Gamerzsociaty
      @Gamerzsociaty 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@gardencity3558 true you'll save money with a real still but you aren't allowed to distill in Canada without a permit so the airstill let's you still follow the law because it can be used for water and essential oil distillation for plausible deniability.

    • @ryanw.881
      @ryanw.881 7 месяцев назад

      get something different... after my experience ... read above... by from someone else..@@gardencity3558

    • @gardencity3558
      @gardencity3558 3 часа назад

      @@Gamerzsociaty Hi there. Nobody cares here as long as you don't sell it or make anyone sick. To be honest the government can go fly a kite. Cheers.

  • @tarmacscratcher
    @tarmacscratcher Год назад

    Excellent review, thanks so much for doing this. 😊👍

  • @randybeaty3996
    @randybeaty3996 Год назад +3

    Can you review the Vevor "water" distiller i use it but i'm a nooby so i don't know if its ideal for the prise around 80$ Usa bills. I also just want to see how a pro thinks of it. i use it for Rum, Brandy, and other spirits.

  • @stewart9927
    @stewart9927 Год назад +1

    I've just bought an Air Still Pro, essentially due to Jessie's review.
    I'm band new to distilling, and didn't have any equipment to start with, I first started to look into this a couple of months ago, was just going to buy the Air Still, then the Air Still Pro was released.
    I don't have a garage, shed, spare room to setup and run a T-500 so the Air Still Pro is perfect for me, also I don't really need to be making liters and liters of spirit, more than happy with producing what I need and can store.
    Just finished my first run, I had two liters of 20% Alcotec Base Spirit which is what i've been drinking before (don't judge me, I know its awful) put this through the Air Still and out came 70% and already tasting 100% better.
    Can't tell you how excited I am being able to produce my own spirits. I've made home brew Beer and Wine in the past, but the holy grail was always making Spirits. Going to try the Buccaneers Rum recipe this weekend, i've got my black strap molasses and ready to roll.
    Loving the video's Jessie. Working my way through them all. Man you have changed over the years.
    Boomshanka everyone.

  • @MrEroupe
    @MrEroupe 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review!

  • @uqox
    @uqox Год назад

    So useful. Very, very useful as a review. I'm saving a lot of your videos because your explanations are clear, while providing me with the details that emphasize what I need to go out and research. No BS, and no long-winded explanations that are more confusing than helpful. I cannot afford this option, although I do not have space for a larger footprint. *However*, there seem to be options that are in the $200 range that would take some sweat equity to put together and would be functional in my space. You're giving me hope!!!

  • @bernardwilson
    @bernardwilson Год назад +1

    Hi Jess, loved the review and I placed my order hear in the UK for a head only price or of £290 but that price seems to have vanished with lots of companies offering the head for £300. I have run a couple of air stills over last year and then upgraded to a T500 when disaster struck my glass back and hips gave out and I had to pack my brew stuff away. Three surgical cancelations later due to UK strike action along came the Pro still and will be just perfect for what I can physically handle. Yet another reason to have one..

  • @daveassender1099
    @daveassender1099 Год назад

    So good! Thanks for this.

  • @MatiasBlackmont83
    @MatiasBlackmont83 Год назад

    thanx for al videos i learn a lot, cheers from argentina!!!

  • @StillSpirits89
    @StillSpirits89 Год назад

    Thanks for reviewing the Air Still Pro Jesse! Sorry to hear you broke your foreshots collection vial. Good thing the Air Still Pro comes with a spare!

  • @Steve_Wardley_G6JEF
    @Steve_Wardley_G6JEF Год назад +2

    Thanks for reassuring me Jessie, I have the original Airstill and a T500 and I think I will stick with that setup. I was getting the hot's for the Pro but I think I have all I need with what I've got. Still Spirits do a brilliant product in all they do and this is no exception but It sits firmly with the beginner in my opinion. Regards, Steve in the UK.

  • @Cerevisi
    @Cerevisi Год назад +2

    Dammit, why so much!? Jesse, your reviews are always top notch my dude! This thing would be a no brainer at half the cost, I have a Grainfather and reflux tower adapted for the locking lid and it works great! but this set-up would be sweet for doing the test runs, like you said; and space saving just to set it and let'er rip type small batch run... I can't get past the price, I love my current set-up and would rather put that money to scale up... and relegate my Grainfather for the test batches than pay $550US. I might still (no pun intended) go with the gen-1 however.

  • @zephyreagle
    @zephyreagle 3 месяца назад

    My dad bought one a while ago. He makes "Whiskys" and "Bourbons" with flavouring things from the brewmart. It tastes really good and he loves it.

  • @devistater6558
    @devistater6558 Год назад +1

    I've been watching some videos now for a minute, you popped up on my feed during my initial research into Mead making (thanks youtube). I've been thinking about getting into stilling small batches on the side of Vodka, maybe use some of my meads that are rough to drink to still into a workable Gin if possible. I felt like you were speaking right to me at the end of the video! Not a purchase I'm making today or anything, but something to look into for sure, as I think something like this would be best for me! Thank you!

  • @lindonwatson5402
    @lindonwatson5402 Год назад +1

    thanks Jesse. I'm off grid so the relatively small power consumption of the air still is grand for me

  • @EyesWideOpen1969
    @EyesWideOpen1969 Год назад

    I like this for its ease of use.

  • @joshuabennett7334
    @joshuabennett7334 4 месяца назад

    This is exactly the answer for small batch spirit runs. Sometimes I make a 5 gallon batch of expensive mash and running it on a spirit run is always tricky to water it down enough to have a large enough mass of liquid to be temperature stable but not watered down to much to get a decent Abv out

  • @paulroller5127
    @paulroller5127 Год назад

    Great video Jesse. I love the idea of it as I have an original airstill but for a little bit more coin I would rather buy a T500.

  • @andrewbrownlie2764
    @andrewbrownlie2764 20 дней назад

    Works great. I run two fermenters. I find I need to leave the still running for approx 3 hrs to get a litre at about 40 %. Flavour it with their air still whisky or burbon flavouring and its ready to drink on the day. I dont find a difference in taste if I leave it in the bottle for a few weeks or more. Truth is I only got this because I can make a 1 litre bottle of whisky or burbon for $14- all up compared to $68.00 at the liqure store and I am very happy with the flavour range.

  • @Sentinel-Ai
    @Sentinel-Ai Год назад

    As a small mead maker and Apiarist i have brought this unit and happy with the price, yes my mate has the t5000 but i didn't want the size.

  • @andyh7537
    @andyh7537 Год назад +3

    We would love to see a teardown video so we could see how it all works!

  • @Quinny1394
    @Quinny1394 Год назад +2

    My old man has a t500 and I have a vevor air still and I've decided not to buy an air still pro. A few cons for me is its price and small gin basket, say I had a t500 or can use one whenever I need to and I have a vevor air still. That's all I need to make decent gin. What I'd do is keep the majority of my distillate undiluted in small stainless steel vats and then when I need to make a couple of bottles of gin I'd macerate some of the botanicals in jars or carboys for x amount of time and then run it thru the air still, so that said, thats what ive been doing.I have a wicked recipe for a gunpowderish gin. Per litre I use 10g juniper, 5g coriander seed, 4g meadowsweet, 2.5g caraway seed, .5g angelica root, .25g oris root, .07g cardamom pod, half a star anise and those are all macerated and boiler infused, I also use 12-13g T2 gunpowder tea, half of a lime zested, quarter of a lemon zested and quarter of a grapefruit zested and those are vapour infused. Tastes similar to drumshanbo gunpowder gin, if only a bit less intense. I've been working on this recipe for a while and feel like I have something similar that you would like if you like drumshanbo's and it's quite nice with fever tree Mediterranean tonic! I also make RTDs and I find that the tasmanian tonic company Mediterranean tonic syrup works too, I add 45ml 43% abv gunpowderish gin and 15ml of tonic syrup to clear 330ml homebrew bottles, add carbonated water and cap immediately and place in the fridge, basically I'd only make it when I dont want to take a bottle of gin with me so like a barbecue or something, make the morning of. Cheers

  • @doesitstill
    @doesitstill Год назад +1

    I wanted it for my original air still, until I saw the price. But I am impressed how good it is for such a small column.

  • @bikerboy636t
    @bikerboy636t Год назад

    Hey Jessy can you please do a review on a super easy fermentation gadget. Something that will also work in cold winter months.

  • @ryanblystone5153
    @ryanblystone5153 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @ItsMe-fs4df
    @ItsMe-fs4df Год назад +2

    Thanks Jessie. We've got a T500 and upgraded to a Grainfather mostly for whisky. Looking at an Air Still for smaller fruit brandies (as people want to give us stuff and I'll take it lol), and experiments.
    So yeah, we're kinda at the stage of deciding between the OG Air Still and the new one

    • @thirstbuster78
      @thirstbuster78 Год назад

      Is there a benefit to the putting the t500 on a grainfather instead of the crab pot?

  • @DrAppalling
    @DrAppalling Год назад +1

    Very nice review but I was hoping to see the column and packing.

  • @ronfugate5859
    @ronfugate5859 Год назад +1

    Damn it! Now I can't unseen this thing; it's going to haunt me until I break down and order one.

  • @vegoil
    @vegoil Год назад

    Love your take on this. Can you comment on whether a headsy batch can be ‘touched up’ by running briefly to take the heads out, and then stop? Especially if it already has time on the oak!

  • @jeffreyfreeborn6879
    @jeffreyfreeborn6879 Год назад +2

    why NOBODY on the internet ever tells what's inside this thing? how does it work? where is actual "column" part? what kind of packing in there? etc... kinda confusing to get through the whole thing not knowing any of this...

  • @ThySovereignLP
    @ThySovereignLP Год назад

    What i like about this product, not that ive tried it, but it seems easy to make alot of small batches with for testing purposes

  • @WhatTrigger
    @WhatTrigger Год назад

    another point at 5:30 regarding the fan, would be increasing usable fan bearing life by not running when not needed

  • @hrafnkellr2413
    @hrafnkellr2413 Год назад

    I have something to share here, i know people that have been brewing since before my time who have gone to the retirement home and bought this product when it arrived in my country and they love this machine, it is a simple as making coffee bless them.
    So if you got time to hang around the Air Still Pro over the whole day/weeks you can be efficient in distilling your batch, also you can warm up your "sugar water" up to 60-70 celsius and put it in before starting, it starts faster in Reflux but dont over heat it.

  • @richkurtz3255
    @richkurtz3255 Год назад +1

    In the US, Vevor markets a 4 liter "water distiller" for under $100. Not fancy but thermostat-controlled. I've ordered one and will let you know what it does.

    • @michaela5311
      @michaela5311 4 месяца назад

      How has it been for you?

  • @mirandahotspring4019
    @mirandahotspring4019 11 месяцев назад

    I bought a second hand air spirits still twenty years ago for $100. It still works fine! I only bought it because I was in a boarding house and didn't have running water in my room. I have nothing bad to say about it!

  • @valoriehunter6634
    @valoriehunter6634 Месяц назад

    The Air Still was my gateway into distilling and I still occasionally use it. I would absolutely love to have the pro head for those times when I have just a bit of strip run that won't fit into my T500 BUT there is absolutely no way I would ever spend that kind of money on one 😞

  • @scottd8108
    @scottd8108 Год назад +1

    Would also be good to include the amperage draw as off grid, caravanning and long term sailing people use these because of their low power usage.🍹🍹

  • @whybecauseweedbro8392
    @whybecauseweedbro8392 Год назад +4

    I have the vevor air still with a pretty accurate digital temp control, makes hitting the exact mark for the highest ABV quite alot simpler, and can slightly increase temp for the end this getting the best out first and then stripping the rest of what's left in the end. After redistilling a bottle of stolichnaya vodka at 40% I got exactly 40% of the 750 ml bottle back and was measured at 98% ABV

    • @PlaneReality
      @PlaneReality 5 месяцев назад

      Hello and ty for posting. Is that the basic water/alcohol 1.1gal? It also has a carbon pack holder at the outlet? Thank you again... I know its been like 9 months since your post.

  • @Teddysad
    @Teddysad Год назад

    It will be interesting to see how quickly you can get a replacement foreshots container - although I suspect SS will take special care on getting one to you

  • @MultiTut69
    @MultiTut69 Год назад

    Nice job.

  • @james007harvey
    @james007harvey Год назад +1

    Great video :) You're meant to remove the packing materials when doing pot still mode. Will likely be faster then....

  • @pureleaf8259
    @pureleaf8259 Год назад

    I would love to see you make the three grain drink with barley rye and corn

  • @staticman1263
    @staticman1263 4 месяца назад

    Mine has arrived from you Jessie. Am yet to run it. So far size and function seems simple. will let you know how it goes

  • @peternilsson8436
    @peternilsson8436 Год назад

    The airstill is great for flavouring spirits a bottle at a time. Like gin, orange liqueur and stuff.

  • @Man_shit
    @Man_shit Год назад +1

    Hey great content. I have seen so many reviews on the air still but no one has covered the kinds of materials in the vapor path. That is my biggest concern of the unknown? Does anyone happen to know what materials they are? Like metal type? Gasket type? If any plastic comes in contact with vapor? Ect. Thanks if you have some info to share

  • @thewildcroft
    @thewildcroft Год назад +2

    Great review but the glaring con for me is just how complicated it is. There are sensors for the foreshots vial, overheat, start of run, end of run. etc. Any of that plays up just a little and it'll be useless. The original airstill is really simple and so are other stills. I wonder how long before issues show up on these? (I'm sure SS have done great R&D on it btw, I just don't like things that you can't fix!) Also would be nice to see what packing is in the column and how it actually works? But maybe that's not easy to figure out without deconstructing it.

  • @bikerboy636t
    @bikerboy636t Год назад

    Something that will work along with the air still.

  • @garyanderson6192
    @garyanderson6192 Год назад +1

    Question, you said in the video, and rightly so, that it's a pita taking the packing out. You also said you wont be taking it out again, if pot still mode is selected how will the.packing affect the run, will it be pot still or will there be some reflux? Thanks in advance.

  • @kimh8745
    @kimh8745 10 месяцев назад

    Hi love my air still and use it all the time, I am a herbalist and use it to make the vodka for my tinctures and I have used it sooo much it has paid its self off 10 times over. For 1ltr of vodka here in Australia is currently $64 (joke). I buy 4 x 2kg of raw sugar for $3.20each and a pack of Yeast for $10 and get approx 8 ltrs at 50% ALV. I am really considering the new Air Still Pro because I know its worth it and so easy to use. Plus I know I will double my production. Highly recommend! especially if you live in Australia

  • @willcool713
    @willcool713 Год назад +1

    I have an original Air Still. I have thought about upgrading to the Vevor model of air still which has temperature control and adding a rheostat to control fan speed. I have also thought about upgrading to the Pro. If there were a six or ten liter option I might upgrade for the prices being asked. I usually ferment my wash in a 5 gallon carboy or bucket, which means about four runs in my Air Still. Two runs would be more ideal. I don't have a way to run the water lines for anything more complex, nor the space, and my primary interest is in beer, wines, and mead. If I didn't already have the original, I'd buy the Pro first. But it isn't worth the upgrade now.

  • @Kujjiman
    @Kujjiman Год назад +1

    Is this something I could make a true rum with? I only need a few bottles a month for friends and family. It looks like the perfect size for that.

  • @wjess3569
    @wjess3569 Год назад +1

    I've had good luck so far distilling over the hill wine with my Vevor Air Still,. Has temperature control and under $100 US. Looks exactly like the Air Still you have.. Maybe there is a difference I don't understand.. I'm adding a voltage controller to it soon.. I bought a separate cord to do that. However, I mainly bought it to make DW for a CPAP machine.. Dual purpose.

  • @jaja87
    @jaja87 Год назад +1

    Wondering if spiral prismatic packing would work in the column…

  • @PowerBeMyName
    @PowerBeMyName 5 месяцев назад

    I want to distill mead, and i really like the flavors i have in it will this keep the flavors?

  • @LP23D6
    @LP23D6 Год назад

    Great review. You have to pay to play. It is a bit pricey but it looks like it does a nice job for the size.

  • @Edgunsuk
    @Edgunsuk Год назад

    I am consistently getting 94% from my t500 and i have both reflux column and the pot still dome ( which you didnt mention)

  • @adamsminormovement
    @adamsminormovement 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry for my lack kf knowledge, but could i make a rum or whisky with this or is this primary for neutral spirit?

  • @francisdark
    @francisdark Год назад

    If it had a timer for the stripping runs that would be great. I use my 1st gen air still on a 4hr 20 min timer for stripping low wines and its pretty easy.

  • @kredonystus7768
    @kredonystus7768 Год назад +1

    The other time the smaller unit is good is that if you're in a country like Aus where making spirits without a licence is illegal you can make perfume and soap to experiment with distilling and learn the process with a unit that's small enough to not make litres of smelly stuff before applying for a licence to make booze.

  • @scottayling5835
    @scottayling5835 Год назад

    Have you used the kegland alcoengine reflux still? How do you think that compares to the t500?

  • @AndyMcBlane
    @AndyMcBlane Год назад

    FYI my airstill top has a sticker that says "this is not a handle" so I think people were breaking it because of that lol.
    Thanks for the review, been looking forward to this :)

  • @RobertJohnson-ud3bn
    @RobertJohnson-ud3bn Год назад +1

    I've got the Alco engine reflux still from Kegland, and I'll use the Robo Brew/Brewzilla, to run stripping run with larger nozzle and then the reflux run is smaller nozzle, the only problem is maybe the batch size 7 to 11 liters, not 3 liters, Hope that will be a good product for a beginner

  • @StillDrew982
    @StillDrew982 10 месяцев назад +2

    Swap out the packing for SPP - brings it's peak to 91-92% @40%. I'm tempted to fill the gin basket too 😊

    • @StillDrew982
      @StillDrew982 10 месяцев назад

      SPP looks easy to make! 🤣
      ruclips.net/video/C2GbpiQoPgo/видео.html

    • @StillDrew982
      @StillDrew982 10 месяцев назад

      I got a spare collection jar with my version. I can see me smashing both 😬

    • @ackers33
      @ackers33 8 месяцев назад +1

      Did you fill the gin basket? Where the results a higher abv?

    • @StillDrew982
      @StillDrew982 8 месяцев назад

      @@ackers33 yes, but the results are tbc - my makeshift measuring glass wasn't tall enough to read the Hydrometer - I dropped my good one😅 I would say it increased beyond 92%, but can't confirm the exacts - yet. The meter had zero buoyancy at 90-91%. I'm waiting for new glassware to arrive 😊

    • @ackers33
      @ackers33 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@StillDrew982 That's a bit of bad luck! I've got plenty of leftover ssp from my t500 column, will try that on the pro when it gets to me in a couple of days.

  • @JasonBelliveau
    @JasonBelliveau Год назад

    i love my little air still. setting gup the keg takes time and the amount of water i need to run it gets old fast. i do want one but ill never pay that much for the head. with any luck with the way people get in and out of this hobby ill find it cheap on the second hand market.

  • @petereverett1888
    @petereverett1888 Год назад

    Looking at getting back into distilling. I'm a all grain brewer who likes his gin and bourbon. I wonder if this would be a good choice for me ?

  • @Darkstar.....
    @Darkstar..... Год назад

    I said a lot of stuff, but i like you man and i want to learn more from you.

  • @bradmcmahon3156
    @bradmcmahon3156 Год назад +1

    Great review. Here in Australia my local homebrew shop sells them for AU$865 and they are selling out as fast as they can get them in. The same thing as the upgrade head. That kind of surprised me as like Jessie said, they sell T500s for less. I suppose because in AU/NZ due to the very high excise on spirits there is a group of customers who really are not into the craft side of distillation but just want to save money. Them having something that will produce quality neutral on a device that you can store under the kitchen sink, makes this an attractive proposition.

    • @steviebboy69
      @steviebboy69 Год назад +1

      I saw one in my home brew shop in a little country town that I live in for around $748, or around $829 for the whole kit. I went in there for some essences and wood chips and happened to see one in the flesh.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen Год назад

      I must be too Scandinavian to understand that... or you'd have to be a functional alcoholic to bother going down that route when it takes 4.5 hours of listening to a fan running to get a bottle of booze.

  • @iangodfrey6310
    @iangodfrey6310 Год назад +1

    How about non alcohol distillation? Might be interesting.

  • @zodd0001
    @zodd0001 5 месяцев назад

    I did not understand if it is possible to do 100% reflux, I mean zero vapour coming out. I would like to know if I can use it as reactor.

  • @keninglis7060
    @keninglis7060 Год назад

    How much power does it use? I'm on stand alone solar power and a very limited water supply so it may suit my needs!

  • @daveo3122
    @daveo3122 Год назад

    I had been considering the original air still for test batches, but ended up deciding no. Unfortunately, this one will go the same way. First one bought was the t-500 (always get 95% ABV with it, as long as you follow the specified methodology. I also got the Alembic dome, which I'm having a bit of fun with, while setting up a 50L one. I've already figured what I want to do, how much I wish to make., and the bigger one will do that (Whiskey helmet, bubble pates, packed column, slobber box/botanical basket/thumper). I'm more into whiskeys than anything else, but I like having options for that odd item.

  • @ScottLewislovesyou
    @ScottLewislovesyou Год назад

    do they have a temp control or did i miss that bit
    so i brew a lot of cider and want to use this for any extra i.e brewed 26l and bottle 20l then distil the rest 6l as a complimentary drink

  • @GScottJohnston
    @GScottJohnston Год назад +2

    If you break the foreshots jar and you can't turn off taking foreshots... then what? Does it just still dump 25mL anyways? Is there a sensor that keeps it from diverting the 25mL? Or a sensor that keeps the whole machine from running if the jar isn't in place?

    • @StillIt
      @StillIt  Год назад

      Dunno. I broke it so I guess I will find out before getting another lol.

  • @j3ss372
    @j3ss372 3 месяца назад

    Could you do saki Sake

  • @Dragonsbane1972
    @Dragonsbane1972 2 месяца назад

    can it make whiskey and 30 litre a week or do i buy a Alembic Dome With T500 Boiler

  • @pdfbrander
    @pdfbrander Год назад

    If you lose or drop and smash the fore shots glass, is it game over? Will the spirit keep running to fill that glass if there is no glass to collect the 25ml?

  • @michaelobrien5981
    @michaelobrien5981 11 месяцев назад

    Could I use it to make whiskey?

  • @awhikenrick4993
    @awhikenrick4993 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, I am super new to this space. Can anyone give reviews about the hydrosol option?

  • @iangodfrey6310
    @iangodfrey6310 Год назад

    Another thing to consider is safety. Got grandkids running around so maybe bench top is better where i can watch it? Appreciate any comments.

  • @razorz4947
    @razorz4947 Год назад

    the german shops on the stillspirits side do not sell it :(

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 Месяц назад

    As a potential buyer, i wanted to know if you put 4 litres of sugar wash in it how much spirit at what %

  • @nigelwhite1483
    @nigelwhite1483 Год назад +1

    Ahhhhhhhhhhh I've got a 50 lt keg still with a thumper and a libic condenser which I love using and the idea of a piece of equipment I could do test batches on and learn the art of gin is very interesting but the English tight arseness in me can't justify £500 plus, will look at the original airstill but just love the new features of the Pro 😢
    Ps love your work mate keep up the great work
    Pps your misses is also great more of the tasting sessions please they always make me smile

  • @jman5675
    @jman5675 Год назад

    Would you be able to ferment and distill milk?