Description
Newly available is our 2″ copper still tower that can be used as either a pot still or reflux still. With this tower, you maintain the aesthetics and sulfide removing properties of the copper, while running through a modern and durable design! The 2″ tri-clamp connector on this ethanol distiller tower will allow it to be clamped onto our 13-gallon milk can boiler, 8-gallon milk can boiler, or an old beer keg!
This reflux tower still includes a tri-clamp gasket with screen to aid in holding packing materials and to encourage even distribution of the distillate on its way down the column. In many cheaper reflux stills the distillate runs directly down the sides preventing optimal reflux.
You will need to purchase some packing materials (copper mesh or raschig rings) in order to use this for reflux ethanol distillation. We recommend the copper mesh (as it helps to remove sulfides that are produced by distillation) with a liter of raschig rings on top.
This dual purpose tower is approximately 35″ tall and includes:
- 3″ dial industrial thermometer
- 3, 2″ tri-clamps
- 2, 2″ silicon gaskets
- 1, 2″ stainless steel screened gasket
- 1, 1/2″ clamp
- 1, 1/2″ gasket
- Copper column extender
- Copper column condenser
- Copper lower product condenser
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Brad –
I purchased the Copper 2” dual purpose still tower with the 8 gal SS milk can boiler. Shipping was prompt and well packaged! Excellent quality and a great value compared to others out there! I will definitely do business with Moonshine Distiller.Com in the future! Keep up the great work guys!
Excellent job with the videos also!
Wesley Duncan (verified owner) –
This is a peice of art, it is beautiful. It seems to have great weld and is stunning to look at. The outlet where condenser attaches does not match the photo, it is up higher on mine and unfortunately that makes the trip clamp for the condenser/ thermometer triclamp a pain to get on and I have to do it a certain way and alot of wiggling but it will go just a problem that could’ve been avoided with a mm lower. The thermometer seems to have some sort of dirt or metal particulates on dial hand. Besides those minor things this thing is well worth the money.