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Warning: Using a reflux still for making moonshine (alcohol distillation) may be illegal in your country of residence! Disclaimer: Using a reflux still or following any other advice on this site may be illegal in your country of residence and in that case you must of course not follow it. This site adresses an international audience and we do not take any responsibility for the legality in each and every country - you need to investigate that yourself and make sure you always follow the law where you reside. Note particularly that it may be required to add fruit in your wash - or that you may only use activated carbon for water filters (water purification). This may apply to all types of activated carbon, whether powdered or granular, whether prefilters for reverse osmosis water purification, ultraviolet water filtration, ozone or any other water filters. You may not be allowed to use a reflux still, pot still or any other device to make moonshine (distill alcohol). Should any of the advice given here require a special permit, license or other approval - you are obliged to acquire such permit, license or approval before following our advice. |
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Turbo Yeast supplies in Germany: |
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| Turbo Yeast
supplies in the Netherlands: www.turbogist.nl |
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American Turbo Yeast supplies |
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Australian Turbo Yeast supplies: |
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| New Zealand
Turbo Yeast supplies: www.spiritsandbrewing.co.nz |
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| Stills in the UK : www.stillshop.co.uk |
The hydrometer is the best instrument to use when you want to check the alcohol content of your wash. It will also help you to determine when the fermentation is over or if there are any problems with stuck fermentations.
Avoid using a wine alcohol meter - it will give you a value in the right region but it will never be very accurate.