New Still Spirits Pots Still Head **Rumour**
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New Still Spirits Pots Still Head **Rumour**
After surfing the Facebook pages of Still Spirits' and Mangrove Jacks' Facebook pages, I spied this...


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Keystone - Experienced Distiller

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Re: New Still Spirits Pots Still Head **Rumour**
The picture appears cropped in my browser; but, it can be fully seen by opening the image in a new window or tab. In reading FB, SS and MJ say they are working on new products to make whisky, apparently without essences. On FB, they show bourbon and 100% peated malt mashes for product testing.
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Keystone - Experienced Distiller

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Re: New Still Spirits Pots Still Head **Rumour**
That looks quite smart KS. My only concern would be how easily mis-shaped the lid would be. It might be easy to bash it and damage the rim.
I know I'm quite clumsy sometimes, and glad most of my gear is stainless.
I know I'm quite clumsy sometimes, and glad most of my gear is stainless.
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Capt-Cudellez - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: New Still Spirits Pots Still Head **Rumour**
A while ago Richard at wineworks said they were going to launch one but to fit the original lid
That looks more elaborate And expensive
Eeee it's like trying to spot motorbike prototypes on test rides
That looks more elaborate And expensive
Eeee it's like trying to spot motorbike prototypes on test rides

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Admiral Toad - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: New Still Spirits Pots Still Head **Rumour**
Admiral Toad wrote:A while ago Richard at wineworks said they were going to launch one but to fit the original lid
That looks more elaborate And expensive
Eeee it's like trying to spot motorbike prototypes on test rides
In reading both the SS and MJ FB posts, they also appear to be testing a mash tun as part of a push for all grain spirit making which is a good thing for hobbyists wanting to go beyond essences.
I am still using my old SS super reflux boiler in combination with the original lid but fitted with a 2" ferrule. With this set up, a sugar wash will run fine. However, a whisky or rum wash will render it susceptible to puking because of the lack of head space. This can be mitigated by reducing the volume; but, the run becomes less efficient. (I am planning to remedy this by getting a 15 gallon Brewhaus boiler.)
This onion dome head appears to be designed to address this problem. I do see the potential for out-of-round. I would imagine it has been engineered with grooves and gasketing to snug back into round once clamped.
Cheers!
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Keystone - Experienced Distiller

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