Making lavender Hydrosol using an Alembic column Still and steam distillation

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2022
  • Quite a few have asked to see how I use my Copper Alembic still to make the hydrosol that goes into a number of my products. Today I am going to take you along for the journey as I harvest the first of this years lavender that grows in our garden.
    For those interested in the still, I got mine from Alembics in New Zealand www.alembics.co.nz/
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  • @1bis3de
    @1bis3de 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! It is extremely helpful for me:)

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  5 дней назад

      Thank you for watching 🧡

  • @Farenfran
    @Farenfran Год назад +2

    Your explanation made it so easy to understand. I love it!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      Thank you for watching 💜 the first time is daunting but it is easy.

  • @jaynegodwin3412
    @jaynegodwin3412 Год назад +2

    I bet the smell was amazing while you were doing this ,Lavender is so relaxing ,I use lavender to spray on my pillows to help me 😴 I really enjoyed watching this video .Thank you xx

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад +1

      It smells so good. Though I make sure to make it on a day when I don't need to make lots as I go home relaxed 💜

  • @corrylloyd6593
    @corrylloyd6593 Год назад +2

    That’s so awesome. I just got a still like yours. I’m hoping to get it up and running this week. I live in Alberta Canada so we don’t have plants as large as yours are. My plan is to plant more plants so when I harvest the plants I’ll have plenty to put in my still. Thank you so much for this video 😊. I love your channel ❤❤❤

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      Enjoy the process. My lavender plants are 6 years old now so give it time and you'll have big plants too 💜

  • @ericamacrum1934
    @ericamacrum1934 4 месяца назад

    Great Video. I appreciate you taking us through every step. Big thank you !

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching 🧡

  • @soapsonstone740
    @soapsonstone740 Год назад

    I’m busy watching all I can about this. My Alembic is on its way! Super excited!!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад +1

      Hope you have as much fun with it as I do. The first time is really daunting but after a few goes it's like boiling the kettle 💗

  • @lorip6846
    @lorip6846 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much! I learned so much from this video

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching 🧡

  • @kristynapodolska3595
    @kristynapodolska3595 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful video, amazingly well explained, thank you very much!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching 🧡

  • @sweetlipscafe
    @sweetlipscafe Год назад

    😍 I bet your little shop smells amazing when you do this.

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      It does 💜 I make sure to do Lavender on days where I don't have much else to do as its so relaxing

  • @SK-kn3ov
    @SK-kn3ov Год назад

    What the heck this is so freaking cool!!!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      It's a fascinating processes 💜

  • @violetgrantsoapery
    @violetgrantsoapery Год назад

    Thankyou Keeley for another very interesting viddy. You are a great teacher, and your explanations are always easy to follow. I have not considered getting one of these babies at all as I am really just starting out - perhaps in the future when sales pick up, I might expand and get one. 💜

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      Thank you for watching 🧡 If you're interested in hydrosols, I highly recommend buying a few from suppliers first to see if you like them before investing in the still.

  • @boop7313
    @boop7313 Год назад

    How gorgeous that must smell! I love these sort of alembics! This kinda thing really brings out the alchemist/witch/mad scientist in me😂 thanks for the demo

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      It does smell amazing and wafts out the shop drawing people in 😆 its such a relaxing process no matter what I'm distilling

    • @mistere304
      @mistere304 6 месяцев назад

      it's the wrong alembic it needs a basket on top that's for brandy! I'd get a felony for owning that one probably. It would be tough to argue it's not for alcohol in the states.

  • @gemd2541
    @gemd2541 Год назад

    No matter how often I see this being done, I love the end result and that you grow your own lavender (not a fan of lavender personally, but that may be just me being a Gemini...lol). Waiting patiently for the end of the season to see what you will be making with it. Keep up the fantastic work. 😍😍💖💖👏👏

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад +1

      It's such a great process and I enjoy making hydrosol. I'm not a fan of lavender fragrance but I do like my lavender plants. 💜

  • @yolandafernandez1942
    @yolandafernandez1942 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this video. I have a 5 liters still as well and i will start distilling soon. It is very useful for me to listen your explications about quantities of botanicals and water. Thank you, i will wait for more videos with this 5 liters still😉. How do you clean your still alambic for the first time before real distillation please. Mine is new, thanks again😊🙏

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      Thank you for watching. I learned a lot about cleaning, etc, from the Alembics New Zealand website. I highly recommend reading some of their articles

  • @Abutado
    @Abutado 10 месяцев назад

    I'm so excited, I've been admiring these copper alembic stills for a few years now, since seeing you and Arienne use them in their soap/bath and body making businesses. Well my husband just gifted me one for our 13th anniversary. I'm trying to figure out the difference between creating a hydrosol and an essential oil as they obviously will have different roles within soap. I love hydrosols but know that the fragrance can get lost during saponification and it takes more of the water role vs the fragrance/essential oil. So, where do I go to learn about distilling an essential oil vs the hydrosol (I plan to do both), I'm not so sure that some of these people posting videos know the difference as they're doing the same process and producing what people that do know the difference are calling hydrosols... So clearly I've got some studying to do but was wondering if you could assist in pointing me in the right direction. My husband did get me a book as well, though the primary focus seems to be alcohol and spirits 😂 I'm pregnant so that's not on my to do list for quite some time, but for business purposes as it pertains to soap and other products, I'm begging that info...and apparently the column piece.

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  10 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations on your anniversary!!! You will need to decide if you want to distill alcohol or hydrosol/essential oil in your still. Once you have used it for hydrosl/essential oil, you'll find that any alcohol will be tainted by the botanicals you have used. They generally recommend have a still for each.
      In terms of the difference between making hydrosol and essential oil, there honestly is no difference in the process. Making essential oil will result in hydrosol. It is more about what you intend to make and how you process the material such as whether hydro-distill or steam distill.
      When it comes to making essential oil, some plants will produce more essential oil than others. For example, when I did lemon myrtle leaves, I got about 5ml of essential oil from my 5L pot but when I process my Lavender, I am lucky to get 1ml. That is the other thing to consider - the size of your still. You need quite a large still to get any decent amount of essential oil. This is why I tend to make hydrosol and leave any oil in that water.
      If you are going to make essential oil, I highly recommend investing in a separator to catch the water. They allow you to drain off the water, leaving any essential oil behind.

  • @Soylarimar
    @Soylarimar Год назад

    I really wish lavender dried as pretty purple as it is when fresh

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      It is a shame it loses colour. Some suppliers have prettier lavender than others 💜

  • @alisonambasmith1727
    @alisonambasmith1727 22 дня назад

    I have a problem: every time I try to make hydrosol with fresh plant matter, it smells like boiled veggies! What am I doing wrong?

  • @tassiegirl1991
    @tassiegirl1991 Год назад

    I watched when you did an earlier video but didn’t really comprehend how easy to use it would be. Oh Keeley Now I want one I’d love to use my lavender plants for more than bags. Must check it out. Did the pump etc all come with it. Do you use it for other products.

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад +1

      The first use is daunting but now it's such an easy process. I added the pump when I purchased it but they can be bought at most hardware stores. I make lots of products with different hydrosol. I have a face wash and cream made with Kaffir lime/ makrut leaves. 💜

  • @cheryl739
    @cheryl739 Год назад

    Such a fantastic way to get hydrosol! Do you ever use distilled water or is it best to just use spring water?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад +2

      This process is how distilled water is made so there is no reason to use distilled water for hydrosol. You could use tap water but to get the best hydrosol it's recommended to use pure water which is why I use spring water.

  • @noleftturnunstoned
    @noleftturnunstoned 4 дня назад +1

    Hey, what sized still are you using? Having a lot of trouble deciding between 10L and 5L for essential oil distillation. OOPS!!! 5L! Thanks for the great video.

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  4 дня назад

      When deciding on the size, check your countries rules and regulations

    • @noleftturnunstoned
      @noleftturnunstoned 3 дня назад

      @@SoyandShea why would that be a consideration for a home still?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  2 дня назад

      @@noleftturnunstoned because different countries and different states have different rules and regulations due to the fact these are also used to make alcohol. For example where I am, if I have anything larger than a 5L, I must register my still with the regulating bodies and declare its use.

    • @noleftturnunstoned
      @noleftturnunstoned 2 дня назад

      @SoyandShea interesting. Registration wouldn't be too much of an impediment. I settled on a 5L still. Fingers crossed it is suffceintly large enough to collect essentail oil.

  • @micolt123
    @micolt123 Год назад

    Thanks for showing how to distill! Do you ever use any in making soap?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching 🧡 I have used hydrosol in soap but I honestly don't think it's worth it. It doesn't retain the beautiful aroma that it gives other products

  • @vernaharris181
    @vernaharris181 Год назад

    It’s good to do your own hydrofoils because the prices have gone sky high!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад +1

      Hydrosol is definitely expensive to buy but knowing how much waste there is, I can understand it 💜

  • @natyc81
    @natyc81 Год назад

    🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @lorip6846
    @lorip6846 Месяц назад

    I wanted to ask what type of burner stove you use? I ordered my 5L alembic like yours yesterday!!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Месяц назад

      I use an electric stove stop, but they work better with a gas burner. An induction top won't work.
      Have fun with it!

  • @tabithajones108
    @tabithajones108 Год назад

    Is the tape necessary ? And should young lavender ( plant) be cut ?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      As I explain in the video, the tape is used to stop steam escaping through any small hammer dents that may be around join. If you don't use them, you'll lose some of the steam.
      My plants also aren't young. They're 6 years old

  • @tomguitaronline
    @tomguitaronline 10 месяцев назад

    So the plant material doesn't scorch on the bottom? Do you have a screen on the bottom or is it ok. thanks, tom.

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  10 месяцев назад

      I find that as I'm using an electric plate, my botanicals don't get scorched. If I used gas as my heat source. I'd have a screen in the bottom. I also make sure the botanicals still have room to move around to stop scorching

    • @tomguitaronline
      @tomguitaronline 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! @@SoyandShea

  • @phatwombat4241
    @phatwombat4241 Год назад

    just a query as to why you put a filter, wouldn't the end product just be clear from bits?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      It should be clear but on occasion I've found little bits.

  • @peasantfarmer3030
    @peasantfarmer3030 3 месяца назад

    Hello, if the water was boiling at 100 degrees, and there was 5 litres of water in it, how did only 200ml or so come out after 2 hours? Maybe you didnt have 5l, but how is it so slow if the water is constantly boiling?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  3 месяца назад +1

      There are some really good books that explain the whole process. If I had only water in the pot, I'd get a lot more but as there is a plant material that absorbs water, you'll never get the same amount of water out. Plus, when making hydrosol there are several stages of extracting the botanicals and when we get to what is called the tail, it becomes bitter and is not what we want. For thus reason, you will never use the full amount of water. My still does hold 5l but the most you will get is 200 - 750ml depending on what you are distilling and the process

    • @peasantfarmer3030
      @peasantfarmer3030 3 месяца назад

      @@SoyandShea So if I destil only water, for the purpose of water purification, the water will come out much faster, will it? Thanks.

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, it would occur faster and you'd get more

  • @ilnurmazitov9076
    @ilnurmazitov9076 4 месяца назад

    а как получить эфирное масло ?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  4 месяца назад

      This process makes essential oil but this size pot doesn't make enough to warrant harvesting it. You can get special equipment to separate the oil and water

    • @ilnurmazitov9076
      @ilnurmazitov9076 4 месяца назад

      @@SoyandShea thanks

  • @vijip2005
    @vijip2005 Год назад

    How to buy messine

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      There are links in the description for the still

  • @user-cl8kl2ss9i
    @user-cl8kl2ss9i 2 месяца назад

    Я из России город Волгоград .
    Я увлекаюсь самодельными гидролатами 8 лет.
    Для домашнего эфирного масла нужен
    перегонный куб 50 - 100 - 120 литров .
    Перегонный куб должен быть из нержавеющей стали .
    Мощность перегонного куба должна быть от 3 кВт. в летнее время + теплоизоляция куба.
    Тогда получения самых редких эфирных масел из жадных растений будет увлекательно, быстро и приятно .

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  2 месяца назад

      I wish I could have a still that large but we have strict regulations here on the sizes we can have 🧡

    • @user-cl8kl2ss9i
      @user-cl8kl2ss9i 2 месяца назад

      @@SoyandSheaВам правительство запрещает иметь дома перегонные кубы больше 10 литров ?!
      Что здесь преступного иметь дома куб 100 литров для домашнего хобби ?

    • @user-cl8kl2ss9i
      @user-cl8kl2ss9i 2 месяца назад

      @@SoyandShea
      А Вы из Австралии !?

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  2 месяца назад

      @@user-cl8kl2ss9i Yes I am in Australia and we are not prohibited but there are restrictions. If we have a still any larger than 5L we must register it and show what it is used for. If they suspect you are making alcohol, we have to pay taxes. It is just not worth the hassle.

    • @user-cl8kl2ss9i
      @user-cl8kl2ss9i 2 месяца назад

      ⁠@@SoyandShea
      У нас в России разрешается иметь любой алкогольный перегонный куб для собственных нужд ,
      а если начал продавать спирт , тогда начинай платить налоги .
      Типичная террористическая власть Кремля !!!
      А раньше ... в СССР полностью запрещали производство домашнего спирта !!!
      На свадьбу в 1988 году приходили проверяющие полицаи и смотрели
      что бы на столах небыли алкоголя .
      Какие в Вашем регионе можно получить эфирные масла ?
      Эвкалипт
      Чайное дерево
      Сандал
      Я уже купил себе растения эвкалипт и чайное дерево .
      теперь я знаю аромат этих растений .

  • @galaxia4709
    @galaxia4709 Год назад

    Jealous!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      I drooled over these for almost 2 years before finding somewhere to buy one. I don't regret it 💜

  • @mistere304
    @mistere304 6 месяцев назад

    You bought the wrong still you are doing a water extraction and it's rudimentary what you want to try is steam distillation which is why labs use distillation flasks over the beakers so they can steam and which is why your advertised New Zealand pot has a basket on top of the Alembics for essential oil production!

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  6 месяцев назад +1

      I would have to disagree. I didn't buy the wrong one. This still does both hydro and steam distillation, allowing me to work with a variety of plant material. This still is only small due to legal requirements in Australia so I don't make essential oils, only hydrosol.

  • @MountainJohn
    @MountainJohn Год назад

    the filter is completely unnecessary

    • @SoyandShea
      @SoyandShea  Год назад

      Not really. I have caught bits in the filter that I don't want in the hydrosol

    • @MountainJohn
      @MountainJohn Год назад

      @@SoyandShea oh. ok :)