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because of popular request we are here today to find out whether or not you should spend your money on the still spirits olympic dome or t500 replay how's it going chases i hope you're having a kick-ass week i'm jesse this is still it and these are a couple of products made by still spirits which are very very popular for a couple of different reasons and they're controversial for a couple of couple of different reasons as well but because of that i get a bunch of questions about these things on the channel now i really have used both of these stills a whole lot and i've put a whole lot of effort into making this video as complete and as kind of fair and well-rounded as i can in saying that i guarantee you i will forget something that i should be saying about these things if you have used them before and you've got some experience with them feel free to put your comments and your thoughts in the comment section down below all right disclaimer time so uh yes i have worked with still spirits in the past no this is not a sponsored video they don't even know i'm making this video so these thoughts are 100 my own you know what it doesn't matter what's going on you cannot buy a review on the stilla youtube channel other brands out there if you want to work with me that's cool feel free to get in touch we can look at doing you know a product spotlight which is a completely different thing to a review the t500 column ended the pots were both purchased by myself with my own money before i'd even been in contact with uh still spirits they however did send the alembic down to me after we got in touch with each other just so you know with all that out of the way let's get stuck right into the review now there's three main parts to this system uh and we're gonna deal with them one at a time so the first thing we want to deal with is the pot what am i stuck on oh no it's the power cord let's get that out of the way as well so we're not distracted as you can see guys now this equipment is uh sparkly and new i do use it a lot and cleaning in my box is for functional purposes only so this is the pot or the boiler depending on what terminology you want to use and it really is just a very simple vessel that holds liquid and heats it up that's really about all it does so capacity on this guy is well that depends how you want to look at it right if i'm putting an all-grain wash in here honestly i probably wouldn't want to go past 18 maybe 20 liters if i'm using you know a anti-foaming defoaming agent if you're doing low wines or something that's really not prone to puking or foaming up and you know boiling over the the still um 23 to maybe 25 liters if you really wanted to push it the element is separate it goes underneath and it sort of conducts up through the bottom of the pot that gives you a little bit of scorch protection but not a whole lot so i would not be putting you know an all-grain bourbon wash in here that's just a recipe for disaster and saying that you can kind of get away with a few things that you probably wouldn't get away with beer elements like i've put botanicals directly in here and not had a problem that's fine 100 recommended probably not risk of scorching still yeah sure a little bit if you're feeling brave have a go and you'll probably get away with it though the other thing is not that you would know it but it makes cleaning a whole lot easier too because it's just a flat surface to clean out so let's talk about the element itself and the controls we have for it uh the controls we have for it are on off that's it that's all you get there's no control of the amount of power that goes in here the label says it's 2 000 watts um in my experience it doesn't feel like 2000 watts when comparing to a full immersion 2000 watt element so it is plenty enough for running the alembic dome or the the column as intended but if you're trying to do like stripping runs uh you know it'll be nice to have a little bit more power it'll be nice to have a little bit more power when heating up you know just to cut the heat up time down you know but it's completely and utterly usable you do have a tap on the side to empty things out as well takes a long-ass time to do so but it is kind of nice if you don't like picking up and tipping you know 20 odd liters of really hot liquid to have this thing parked next to the sink or whatever and when you're done open it up forget about it for 15 minutes come back and then tip the rest out it's kind of nice that it's there instead of not being there but it's not a big deal the opening on the top is huge though which is really nice for being able to get in there for cleaning for just general access and for being able to put you know modification type things uh down into the still as well we'll talk about that later on and the system to connect the pots to all of the stills is super freaking easy to use it's just these little clamps there's four of them around the outside they hook onto the lip of whatever still head you're putting on top uh really really easy the only downside to the system is that you have a rather large gasket like this now a lot of people are against having i'm like 98 sure this is silicon that's fine i understand that i'm um compassionate to that line of thinking for me i just it's not a big deal to me i'll leave that up to you to decide only you can decide that uh the good thing is that this thing once it's on there seals 100 of the time i've never had an issue with any of this leaking the downside is that this gasket will often fall out of the steel head as you're trying to put it on so you'll get it all seated into the the alembic dome especially it happens on for me and then as you're transferring it over obviously you need to turn it up this way to get on here and a corner will drop out once again it's not a big deal it's just you know sometimes you have to put the top on three times before you get it right it is what it is oh i forgot you can actually use this pot this kettle this boiler whatever you want to call it uh two mesh grains in to act as a mesh tone which is pretty freaking cool you can make all grain recipes without having to buy extra equipment and i have a whole series of videos called the safety net uh at the moment they're all whiskeys that will walk you through a process to do that and they are an excellent sort of middle step for the intermediate distiller wanting to take the next step towards augering all right let's talk about z-dome this is a simple pot still made out of copper i mean there's not a whole lot more to say about this what more do you want in saying that uh let's do our best to pull this thing apart and give you all my thoughts on it you know what actually before i do that uh let's go off script a little bit here and i'm gonna really quickly explain to you what a pot still is if you're new to distilling so this sits on top of the pot the boiler that i just had out there the liquid down the bottom is brought up to a boil at whatever temperature or i've got a cable hanging out yes there we go at whatever temperature that liquid in the pot will boil out at that time you can't change that there's nothing you can do about it it will evaporate the vapor will come up it comes up into here and the shape of this dome is going to concentrate it into the middle here up into a very short column and over through into the line arm at which point it's going to hit the condenser which is this segment from here to here cold water is going in the bottom and exhausting out the top that cold water is jacketed around the pipe that the vapor runs through which goes through the middle it acts as a really simple heat exchanger causing that vapor to condense back into liquid as it gets down to the bottom the biggest issue i have with this and let me make it very clear that when used for its intended purposes in the ways that uh still spirits instruct you to use this it's generally completely fine uh when however you want to push things a little bit and we'll talk about that later on it's not so great so basically the amount of cooling power this little condenser has is adequate and what i mean by that is most of the time when you're in the hearts it'll do its job just fine you won't have super hot distillate coming out the end you won't have vapor pissing out all over the place but if your groundwater for example is quite warm or the water you're using to cool like if you're recycling water starts to warm up a little bit it's not going to do a great job and even on the best of days right up in the heads or the four shots you may get a little bit of vapor escaping off the top of the spout if you don't have very cold ground water so to sum that up it's adequate and it's not going to really hinder operations but it teeters on the edge of adequate if that makes sense to add on to the water discussion it does come with the hoses necessary to hook this up to just about any kind of tap you want so this for me is set up uh to go onto a like a garden hose tap but because you've got this fitting you can also screw in a like a male receptacle for a garden hose you know just to click on and also comes with fittings to go straight onto a tap in the kitchen as well which is i must admit a nice touch the good thing about the thermometer is that it works well it's accurate i'm happy with that it comes with the unit uh and it is in exactly the the place that i would put a thermometer on the still if i was going to add one to it the downside is that it is purely push fit uh and yeah sure it's not a huge issue the vape is going to take the path of least resistance i don't know man it just doesn't quite sit right with me um especially for new distillers that you know may not be aware to check for leaks and and be on the lookout for leaks all the time i mean it is what it is and obviously probably one of the biggest advantages of this specific still is that it is made out of copper we're not going to go into that now because it is a thing uh you know a video unto itself but for those of you among you that aren't initiated with distilling basically copper and the vapor path good it is actually exposed copper on the inside you can tell that by the the lovely patina i've got going on here it's pretty cool i love patinas so lastly let's talk about the results that you can get with this still on that pot um excellent absolutely wonderful it's a pot still pot still as a pot so as a pot still for the most part sure i will admit i will give it to you i will agree that if you want to go from a 90 pot still product to a 93 pot still product the shape and design of the pot still matters but to get a really solid product coming out off the end of the spout this equipment is not going to be the thing that's limiting your ability to do that so it's really really good that being said my rating on that relies on a modification we're going to talk about at the end which in my mind is basically not negotiable with the the t500 or the alembic dome setup but rest assured that if you want to be making whiskey rum fruit brandies anything like that this is going to give you a really good result albeit it's going to be slower that's just the way this stuff works and there's really no way around that other than you know using bigger equipment all right on to the reflex still so let's start by saying that uh this is the copper version of the t500 reflux still it does also come in stainless i think i think there's versions out there that have stainless on this side and copper on this side am i am i making that up i don't even remember it until just now when i was looking at this uh someone let me know i don't know maybe i'm setting you off on a wild goose chase there i do enough of that let's talk really quickly about what a reflex still is for those of you that are really new to this so in a pot still remember the vapor came up through the the pot the boiler down below up through the column which was very short on the olympic dome across the line arm down through the condenser and was condensed into a liquid where we take it off the still the difference with the reflux still is that when the vapor gets up to the top of the column we get to decide how much of that vapor is going to go through the product condenser and out into our collecting jar and how much of the product we want to send back down through the column for reflux reflux why does that matter basically what's happening is uh little drips are heading back down this way and interacting with the vapor that's going up this way and the simple version is that the vapor going up is stripping out the more volatile the lighter the higher abv parts of the vapor going up and taking them up to the top of the column and the liquid going down is grabbing the the less volatile the lower abv compounds and dragging them back down through the column and the whole column is packed with these little i guess you'd call these ones rasher rings but they're kind of modified it's dripping in and over and through all of these things which basically creates a longer path for any one droplet before it gets down to the bottom it's creating more surface area for those two things the liquid and the vapor to interact on to be honest i haven't tested this a whole lot so i would just have to go on a gut feel of how i feel about this one it's in stainless not copper but we do have a copper still not too stressed about that no it's not going to be as good as something like spp my gut feel is it's probably about the same as using scrubbies something like that so it's good it's really solid it's what you would expect in a product like this this still also has a thermometer over on this side once again it is push push fit uh and like i said earlier i have added a little bit of ptfe on here um just to sort of give it a slightly better seal which is not doing at the moment never mind now the the thing with this thermometer is that it is not where i would have chose to put it i would have chosen to put it up here at the point of no return for the vapor they haven't done that they've put that on the exhaust for the water so you see how hot the water is coming out the other end that is not bad in and of itself it's just another data point that you can use to figure out what is going on with this still along with other things like you know the rate of off take that's coming off the spout what you're running what the abv the pot like all of those different things put together give you the information you need to know how to operate a still where you're driving it this deal is not driving you so sure this is helpful information to have the problem is that a lot of newbies are going to be caught up in this and be stressed about what this number says and they're going to be assuming that the number they're talking about is the same as what other numbers people are talking about and they're not going to be the same so if you are new to distilling and you put the still up please don't stress about this number here but use it for sure the first time you run it run it exactly the way that these guys say to run on the box if you just want to get it going do what they are doing but then be aware that you're using a different metric you're talking about the temperature of water coming out the exhaust water uh this thermometer will not leak if you run it as still spirits intend but if you crank up the water going through here for any reason we'll talk about that a little bit later on uh you will start getting leaks here if you don't do something about it so that is a bit of a drawback in terms of versatility for this still another piece of information about a reflux still in general all other things being equal the width of the column the girth is what allows you to run faster or slower depending on the girth of your column the height of the column is what gives you um i hate to use it but purity like the ability to get a higher abv and this thing in terms of width it's fine i've got no problems with it at all it's not going to be churning out huge amounts of high abv in small amounts of time you know but it'll get the job done for sure the height however is it's on the low side so if you run this as still spirits recommend you're probably going to be getting like 90 out the top if you put a you know 12 washer in the bottom um if you're doing uh if you're doing stripping runs and putting high abv low wines into the pot maybe 92 maybe 93 but if you want to get that little bit extra and start pushing up to azeotrope which is you know the the the most pure distillate you can get without using um crazy equipment like vacuum stills and stuff like that uh no this isn't really going to do that for you simply because the column's just not tall enough we will talk about some modifications based on that uh later on so moving right along let's talk about how you actually control this thing how you adjust what it's doing and the general idea is that water goes in here it has the same fittings so this is the the fitting i was telling you about to go into a garden hose for the alembic one has the same fittings you can hook up to all the same things which is great the exhaust comes out here on a hose that comes with everything you can put that into the uh the kitchen sink actually uh this is not the one that came with it i changed this over because i use i change things around and use different hoses ignore that there's one thing that's a little bit shaky about this and that's just that all of these fittings are push fit and when they work they work great but every now and again you'll just start to get a little um a little leak which isn't ideal uh so i have put clamps that was part of the reason why i swapped this over i did put a clamp on there i mean like whatever it's sense from the hardware store right like just go get one if it's a problem for you at the same time it'd be nice if these things came in the box but yeah you get the point anyway the way you adjust the still and when i say adjust we're talking about the amount of reflux we're sending back down here remember so the more reflux we see in down the more interaction we have between the vapor coming up and the liquid going down the more likely we're going to be able to be to have a higher abv coming out the spout the way we do that is simply by adjusting the amount of water that goes into the still so water comes in here up through this which is the product condenser it's condensing the product coming out of the still and then the water comes over here into the reflux condenser um which is you know condensing vapor and sending it back down through the the column as reflux that's why it's called the reflux condenser the more water we put in this hand the more water goes through that reflux condenser the colder the reflux condenser is and the more it condenses stuff pretty simple really right the problem is that the way we adjust that was with this tiny little needle valve and honestly guys i have never had an issue with this i i don't know man i guess i'm just used to doing like tiny little adjustments because all like a bunch of my other stills are kind of finicky like that as well and i'm lucky that we have relatively consistent water supply you know we're not living in a big apartment building uh where i assume you know if everyone decides to flush the toilet at the same time things are vastly different the other downside to the way the coolant system is set up is that you cannot independently alter the products condenser and the reflux condenser so the reason that's a bit of an issue is that the only way you can adjust either is by cranking more or less water through here and it's almost inverse for what you want so if you're putting more water into the reflux condenser to send more vapor back down through the tube you don't need as much water going through the product condenser because there's less stuff coming over here to cool down right on the flip side if you're putting less water into the reflux condenser to allow more to come through and have less ratio of liquid going back down the column and there are situations where you'd want to do that you're going to need more water going through this you know because there's more stuff coming through here that needs to be knocked back down to vapor you can't do that as it is there is a super easy way to set this up i've made a video on it you can check it out up over here uh and if you do that modification i shouldn't be talking about the stuff the mods are supposed to come at the end muppet but if you do do that it has the advantage the added bonus of being able to run this still as a pseudo pot still you can basically turn this reflux condenser completely off and have all of the bafer vapor just come up and over it's going to act pretty much the same as a pot still and if you really wanted to you could drop all of the packing all the ratio rings out of the inside of the column and that would have a slight added effect of being even more like a pot still a little bit more like a pot still still spirits also have a gin basket which i forgot to tell you will work on this bad boy or on this bad boy [Music] so if you are into making gin you can 100 do that like i said if you're feeling brave you can just throw the botanicals into the pot got random dusty stuff in my mouth nasty and you'll probably get away with that as well i know i have i have never had anything scorched to the bottom of the pot have i oh yes a nylon bag i made the mistake of uh putting it all the way down to the bottom and trying to heat it up without having to spacer in between it other than that i've never had a scorch so let's talk about the the quality of product i'll just turn around that way so you can see the other side not that it's much different it does have a nice little sticker on it though you may notice let's talk about the product quality that you can get out of this thing i think i alluded to it earlier on that when you're making stuff like vodka that extra couple of percent can be you know the difference between something that's decent and okay up to something that's really nice and clean and neutral and this thing will get you i mean 90 of 95 the way there it's not going to get you that last extra couple of steps as it is now now in saying that there's still ways that you can work around that for example you can do multiple distillation runs a stripping run and then a spirit run which i honestly i'd suggest you do anyway you could just do two reflux runs back to back and you know water the the low winds down before going back into the pot the second time you can work your way around it it's just um it's i mean it is just not as good as having a still that can get up to azeotrope how do i put this in context for someone that's new to this here we go i i think that the recipe the stuff that you put in the pot below this thing is more important than the difference between this and a really nice reflex still so what i'm saying is i would rather make something like teddy sands fast fermenting vodka a tomato paste wash like an all-grain barley or wheat vodka and then run it through this with a stripping run and some of those mods then make a turbo sugar wash and run it through the nicest reflux still i have i think this would make a better product if you're a new distiller honestly this isn't going to hold you back and when it does start holding you back you can upgrade it relatively easy also the the the exact design in terms of how you interact with the still the way that you adjust it to decide the amount of reflux going down this column it's it works but it's not ideal in my mind i guess it's the sort of thing that isn't going to get in the way of making a really good product if you're really good at adjusting it and you know you know exactly what you want and you kind of know how to deal with the still to get you there it's just a little bit more finicky um and perhaps a little bit more work than some other kind of stool designs out there but when you're looking at this price point and you're looking at the accessibility that this thing offers uh it's just it's almost irrelevant it's like comparing a honda with a ferrari does that make sense anyway so let's talk about this thing in an overall sense like the overall system not individual parts and the first thing i think that should be mentioned is the size and the size is in my opinion still spirits nailed this because it kind of straddles this area of distillers that kind of just want a taste of what's going on um and buy something like an air steel and then people that are going to be making a butt load of stuff you know and they want to be filling multiple barrels and having an aging you know maybe that's a little bit extreme for something like this but it sits in a really nice area where there's enough volume to be able to go through a meaningful amount of product and distill it and create you know a pipeline of stuff that's aging or have multiple different gins easily but it's not so big that it becomes unruly i mean i'm leaning over it this is an awkward position for me to be picking something up and i can pick it up no problem whatsoever because of that the build quality is not amazing but it is good for this sort of standard of equipment and just the the movability the accessibility the the throw ability like being able to pick things up and move them is easy and it's small enough that it will pass the significant other test of you know sticking it next to the kitchen sink for a couple of hours if you want to make something quickly inside storage is easy so on and so forth i think they nailed that i think another part that they kind of nailed for this target demographic is that it is just simple there's not lots of different options there's not lots of complexity there's not a whole lot of decisions to make before purchasing this product it's just simple and easy to get into the downside of that is that it is less customizable obviously and kind of less versatile for different people or different situations but if that's a concern to you then these products aren't for you and we'll get into that more in a little bit another good part of this stuff is that it is a system that'll grow with you as a distiller and what i mean by that is as you learn and as you want more it can give you more with a little bit of input from you i will admit i don't reach for this guy very often just because i would rather use my other reflux equipment and saying that if i didn't have that out of stuff i would be happy with this but i would have been modifying it 100 by now this on the other hand i still use all the time because i'll quite often you know do a stripping run in one of my 50 liter stills and then you know i started with maybe 30 35 liters and it wasn't very high abv and now i've only got you know maybe six liters or seven liters of low winds i can throw it into this and i'm like basically just as happy running this guy especially on smaller volumes as i am running any of the other pot stills in in my shed and that's cool so it gives you options uh having this equipment still even if you do move on to a bigger you know fancier shinier big still it gives you options to have something of this size and this form factor and also it is just always handy to have something else on the distillery that holds liquid uh and that can warm liquid up it's always helpful so modifications you should make on these things and who should buy uh both of these coming up in just a second but first a huge thank you to the patreons thank you so much patreons for all of the support i thoroughly enjoy it and some of the stuff we're working on now i'm digging that as well so let's keep that going i'm enjoying this i need to do more of it i've been a little bit bad about that guys and i apologize anyway i appreciate it if you're enjoying these videos you can go to chasethecraft.com to find out what else is on offer it'll give you some information on the whole patreon thing you can figure out if that's right for you if it's not of course you can get some merch hats slaps stickers whatever you want to call them so on and so forth or on chasercraft.com modifications the first thing that in my mind is completely unnegotiable just do it if you have one of these setups is sort something that can control the amount of power going into this pot now i'm not an electrician and i don't like i have yet to find a solid piece of equipment that i can just recommend off the shelf to everyone and the diy stuff is i'm not an electrician so i'm a bit sketchy about that i'm working on this problem guys and i'll get back to you soon there are a bunch of different things out there recommendations i would suggest just go full manual get something with a knob and you can say 100 power zero percent power and whatever you want in between um i'd say stay away from a pid that's just me it's going to give you so much more control of everything you're doing it's going to allow you to drive the still not the other way around and it's it's just non-negotiable in my mind just do it you don't have to do it right away of course you can run the stool without it glass is falling off um you know run the steel a couple of times as it's intended straight out of the box and then upgrade all right now for the t500 turbo reflux still modifications the first thing i would suggest you do is the water control mod which is it's just easy and it's freaking cheap that's why i would say you do it first once again i gave you the video earlier on it'll be in the description down below it's going to allow you to control the amount of water going into each condenser separately and it's going to give you a whole lot more control of the still number two is to extend the height of the column um i haven't made a video on that yet i will at some point in time it's pretty freaking easy though because of the fittings on the bottom of here i would suggest adding if you can 40 centimeters which is about that that's going to get you right into the range of the sweet spot if you want to add a little bit more um go ready and of course you're going to need more packing for the column you can get copper scrubbies make sure they are copper you can get more ratio rings make sure they are copper if you're going copper or you can even use marbles scoria there's a bunch of different things check it out online uh if you want to go for the absolute bees knees that's another upgrade you can replace all of the packing with spp which is spiral prismatic packing and essentially it does the job of packing a whole lot more efficiently than the other packings and lastly because once again this isn't a big problem for me but if it is for you bumping up the list obviously is to take measures to combat uh pressure swing and water being an issue or you know give yourself more adjustability with this guy here so moving on to the alembic dome and the modifications you should make once again i'm going to hammer this home get something control to control the amount of power that's going into that thing and i should have said earlier too this is completely uh analog is just on off it's not digital so it makes that a whole lot easier anyway um where are my notes what i i've forgotten after that i would actually say once again because it's cheap and easy make one of these little stands which is not adjusted correctly at the moment and is filthy but the idea is that this goes inside your pot your boiler and it holds up off the bottom and it essentially turns that thing into a bay marie so you can put chunky you know like all-grain squeezings uh chunky fruit anything that you would consider putting in there but you're worried that it might scorch so the the wash itself turns into the liquid that acts as a bain-marie to cook this and you're able to have you know grain or fruit or pulp or you know yeast leaves if you're doing something like a grappa uh you can have that in the pot and distilled without scorching it to the bottom these are really cool this is going pretty overkill but if you are running this thing a lot and you're doing stripping runs in it you could consider putting another exposed element through the side so just a purely manual element that goes in through the side of here using the no no weld plumbing that just plugs into the wall on off and it will make your stripping runs a whole lot faster it'll give you a lot more grunt and it'll give you a lot less heat up time as well just remember remember that if you're going to do that you're also going to have to upgrade the the condenser because this will not take any extra power so we've come to the point in the video where i need to tell you whether or not this stuff is for you and whether or not i think you should buy it obviously this is up to you don't let me tell you what to do without thinking about yourself but here's what i think this still is not for the following people people that want to get into the hobby as cheaply and easily as possible or people that just want the smallest tiniest form factor that they can get this stuff isn't for you i would suggest checking out the airstill review that i made a little while ago i think that might be what you're after two people that like tinkering they like equipment they like shiny knobs and flashy lights and modularity and being able to play lego with this still and all that sort of stuff this isn't the equipment for you but understand that if you want that stuff you're going to be spending probably a whole lot more money or building it yourself from reclaimed materials nothing wrong with either of those things that's what i did with my first deal um you know there's a trade-off just be aware of that so who should buy this equipment honestly it's for people that just want to drop some cash and get stuck in they don't want to mess around with all of the ins and outs and learnings and still designs and what's best for their specific scenario and they they just want to get started and i feel you i get that i understand it honestly that's that's not how i go about hobbies so sometimes i struggle to relate but doing this for so long and interacting with enough people that ask me questions and ask for advice i can 100 now that i do empathize with that situation and this is really good equipment for it because like i said earlier it's standardized and it's available it's probably the most widely available still distilling setup that you can get so i can recommend it to someone and be almost certain they'll actually be able to get the damn thing there's a lot of alternatives to this there's you know better equipment than this for the same price but if i don't know exactly where you are and i don't spend like hours researching exact situation and you know how much space do you have and how much time do you want to put into it and how much you want to make and all these other questions put together if i don't know that information and you can't be bothered researching that for yourself this is just a better option most of the time a mid-tier entry point set of equipment that just kind of does what it says on the box it definitely has some ability to evolve with you as you grow if you're willing to put some effort into changing things and modifying things it's just honestly it's kind of a solid choice so this has been a uh a long video but i hope it's been very helpful for you if it has been or you enjoyed it hit the thumbs up that'll help me a whole lot if you have any questions ask them down below i'm sure someone with some uh experience in these will come along soon and answer your questions for you for those of you that do have experience in these make sure you help the others out give them your honest thoughts on the equipment and i'll catch you next time guys keep on chasing the craft see ya
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Channel: Still It
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Keywords: Still Spirits, T500, Turbo still, Turbo reflux, still spirits turbo, Alembic dome, copper dome, review, is it worth, Jesse, Still it, CTC, chase the craft
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Length: 36min 31sec (2191 seconds)
Published: Fri Mar 11 2022
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