Still Spirits T500 Copper Condenser There has always been a debate over whether copper or stainless steel is the best material for a still. Now with a redesigned outlet block, prepacked with saddles, redesigned column nut, and 2 different tap adapters the all new copper condenser is now available
A reflux condenser works on the principles of ceiling tempertures, where it prevents chemical substance above a certain boiling point being processed. Unlike other reflux condensers on the market, the Turbo 500 works with a focus on the water flow and controlling the temperature of the water flow out. Assuming that the temperature of the water flow is stable, it is able to create a ceiling threshold temperature based on the water flow out.
In order to attache the condenser to the lid of your boiler, you will need to unscrew the nut at the base of the condenser. Be sure to hold the condenser upside down while unscrewing the nut. The T500 condenser comes prefilled with copper and stainless steel saddles. These saddles are loose and will spill out if the base nut is removed while the condenser is in the upright position.
Can be use with the Anvil Foundry without extra parts. When using with the Grainfather you will need the stainless steel lid and seal.
Warning: Distilling alcohol without permits or licensing is illegal in many countries, including the United States. its is the customer's responsibility to research their local state and federal laws and abide by those laws. Homebrew of Maryland is not responsible for any damage or injury caused by either misuse or unlawful uses. Stills can also be used to produce essential oils, vinegar, purified water, and fuel (requires a permit in the USA).