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  2. Downslope Distilling - Wikipedia

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    Primary function is distillation of spirits. Such distillation is done on a 220-US-gallon (830 L) Double Diamond pot still made by Copper Moonshine Stills in Arkansas by Colonel Vaughn Wilson and a vodka still of his own design. He also is responsible for cellaring and filtration on an apparatus of his design dubbed the lichtenstein.

  3. Moonshine - Wikipedia

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    A modern DIY pot still. Moonshine is high-proof liquor, ... Traditionally constructed from copper, pot stills are made in a range of shapes and sizes depending on ...

  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. Karl Martz - Wikipedia

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    Can you believe this? It smoked terribly -- great clouds -- and the neighbors thought we were running a moonshine still. But I could get copper reds on the bottom and chrome reds on top, all in the same firing. Pretty soon I talked my dad into financing a real kiln." [4] Soon they rented a cabin in the woods, North of Nashville, Indiana.

  6. Moonshine Is Still Illegal FYI—Technically Speaking - AOL

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  7. Ole Smoky Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Ole Smoky Tennessee Moonshine is a corn whiskey distillery in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Their downtown Gatlinburg, Tennessee facility features two working copper stills. Visitors are able to see the distilling process up close while learning about the history of moonshine production in the Smoky Mountains. [1] $5 samples are offered. [2]