Continuous Column Stills Boost Efficiency for Distilleries
The two common types of distillation stills are traditional pot stills and continuous column stills.
Spirits like vodka, white rum, and gin are typically distilled in continuous column stills. As the newest kind of vessel that distillation can occur in - with pot stills being introduced in the 15th century and column stills coming about in the 19th century - column stills are said to have made the most impact on the spirits industry.
Continuous column stills were created to be more efficient - producing more by spending less. Column stills make clean spirits while pot stills make spirits that have a bit more of a profile.
While the decision of what type of still to use is an important one, it could be argued that where you get the still from is even more important; as well as finding a manufacturer who has the experience, knowledge, and skill needed to help.
Specific Mechanical Systems is a specialty brewing and distilling equipment manufacturer based in Victoria BC. They've recently updated their handcrafted distilling equipment, including both copper and stainless steel continuous column stills.
Their continuous column stills are 100% hand built and completely manufactured in Canada, allowing you to rest assured that the highest quality materials are used in your distilling equipment.
Every column still from Specific Mechanical Systems is engineered for the production of high-quality spirits, and can be customized to meet the needs of your distilling business. Interested in a continuous column still from Specific Mechanical Systems? Contact them with your distilling equipment and continuous column still questions by calling them at 1-250-652-2111.
Contact Us At: https://specificmechan ical.com/
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