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  2. Pot still - Wikipedia

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    Pot stills at the Lagavulin Distillery. A pot still is a type of distillation apparatus or still used to distill liquors such as whisky or brandy.In modern (post-1850s) practice, they are not used to produce rectified spirit, because they do not separate congeners from ethanol as effectively as other distillation methods.

  3. File:RAER's Unique Copper Stills at Jackton Distillery, East ...

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  4. Still - Wikipedia

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    Pot still distillation gives an incomplete separation, but this can be desirable for the flavor of some distilled beverages. If a purer distillate is desired, a reflux still is the most common solution. Reflux stills incorporate a fractionating column, commonly created by filling copper vessels with glass beads to maximize available surface ...

  5. Springbank distillery - Wikipedia

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    The alcoholic wash goes on to the stills for the distillation phase. The three copper pot stills. Springbank uses three copper pot stills (one using direct-fire, the other two using steam) used in various combinations to produce its malts: Hazelburn (unpeated) is triple-distilled to produce a lighter, higher ABV end product of 74 to 76% ABV.

  6. File:ASW Distillery's copper pot stills, manufactured by ...

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  7. Aeneas Coffey - Wikipedia

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    Coffey observed a design alternative to the traditional copper pot alembic still commonly used in Ireland, known as the continuous, or column, still. First patented by a Cork County distillery in 1822, the column still remained a relatively inefficient piece of equipment, although it pointed the way towards a cheaper and more productive way to ...