Budget Copper Moonshine Still
by honda_on_nos in Cooking > Homebrew
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Budget Copper Moonshine Still
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Total cost 35 dollars
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Bought this 2.5 gallon copper keg off good ol eBay for 25 shipped
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Stripped off all the paint was thick enough I used a drill attachment didn't want to risk using chemical strippers
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Soldered a piece of copper sheet over the spigot hole probably will add a threaded thermometer later and sweat the sheet off. And used an upside down copper flower pot for the top
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Last step after a thorough boil out to clean everything is to enjoy the product when all is done :)-