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                                                17th July 2010, 04:07 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					A former colleague is a long time distiller. He is a German mechanical engineer with the usual attention to meticulous detail of that breed. He acquired a Labec electric laboratory still from government auctions and uses it regularly.
 
 He says it is most important to have very accurate temperature control. That there is a very fine line between potable ethanol and the stuff that sends you blind.
 
 He normally distills sugar/yeast brews into schnapps to which various essences can be added to create faux other spirits. He also does Korn from corn/barley/wheat, vodka and akvavit from potatoes. He likes the still for its ability to turn a bad batch of home brew beer or wine into potable spirits.
 
 
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