Stills can be used to produce essential oils, vinegar, purified water and engine fuel (requires a permit in the USA). Find still kits, condensers, baskets, and more here.
Distillation is the process of separating alcohol from a liquid mixture using heat and cooling. The central component of home distillation is the still, which comes in various types and sizes. Stills heat and cool the liquid mixture to extract the alcohol. Common types of stills for home distillation include pot stills, reflux stills, and column stills. Pot stills, the most traditional, are ideal for whiskey and brandy production. Reflux stills, known for efficiency, are suitable for higher-proof spirits like vodka. Column stills, the most efficient, are used for producing neutral spirits such as gin.
Home distillation is subject to legal regulations depending on your location. It's crucial to research and understand the laws governing home distillation in your area, as it may be illegal in some places and regulated in others.
Distilling alcohol without permits or licensing is illegal in many countries, including the United States. It is the customer's responsibility to research their local, state, and federal laws and abide by those laws. Northern Brewer is not responsible for any damage or injury caused by either misuse or unlawful use.

























