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  1. This is the only commercially available Reflux Condenser that isn’t produced in China. Our Condensers proudly carry the Made in Australia logo, and we use 100% Australian Kembla Copper. Along with our lead free brass and solder design, this will ensure you are making the purest & cleanest spirit possible. "So glad you came into the market.

  2. Our recent blog post on the importance of copper contact in whisky distillation mentioned the two condenser systems currently used in the Scotch whisky industry: worm tubs and shell and tube condensers. Shell and tube condensers are more modern, easier to repair/replace and thought to provide better copper contact. This style has largely replaced traditional worm tub condensers in the industry.

  3. 8 de dic. de 2019 · Pot stills form the basis of batch distillation. This means a specified amount of liquid goes into the still and gets distilled into spirit. Then the leftover dregs are dumped, the still gets cleaned out, and the whole process begins anew. This contrasts with continuous distillation which is…well, continuous, but that’s another story for ...

  4. 17 de ago. de 2021 · Serpentine condensers : Were the first style used by the OEMs in place of 3/8″ tube and fin units. First appeared in the early to mid-1970’s in some Japanese cars. Came into common use in the mid 1980’s on cars and light trucks and were used by the OEMs on in to the early 2000’s. Picture #2: A serpentine condenser is show on the left.

  5. Speyside Distillery. A small, hand-built, artisan distillery nestled amongst the foothills of the beautiful Cairngorm Mountains, still hand distilling in time-honoured traditions and widely acknowledged to be amongst the prettiest of all Scotland’s distilleries. Originally a barley mill and croft dating back to the 1700's, it closed in 1965 ...

  6. The distillery was founded in 1826 by James Henderson and was named after the newly developed Pulteneytown area of Wick. At the time it was one (and still is) of the most northerly on the Scottish mainland, and due to a lack of conventional roads, was only accessible by sea. The raw barley was brought in by boat and the whisky was then shipped ...

  7. 24 de ago. de 2021 · That is because they are constructed from a flat piece of tubing which winds back and forth. The tubing is bent 180° on each end. Sometimes it can be difficult to see the bends because they are covered by part of the condenser frame. As a result, it can sometimes be easy to mistake a serpentine condenser for a parallel flow. See pictures #4 & #5.