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@FloridaCracker said: What's the benefit over a deplhleg?
I doesn't use any water ;)
If you looks at the scotch distilleries, there's tons of variations on head shape and angle of the lyne arm to create different flavor profiles.
RC/deph helps you on plates. Head shapes IMO is mainly for pot-stilling
A big headed distiller? None... :)
There was a gin connection there somewhere too. Cheap stills being repurposed in Scotland after Londons gin craz died off. Then tradition took over. The bulb was for stuffing botanicals.
you can get really whacked like Glenfiddich and have two shapes and use them in pairs and mix them...
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I doesn't use any water ;)
If you looks at the scotch distilleries, there's tons of variations on head shape and angle of the lyne arm to create different flavor profiles.
RC/deph helps you on plates. Head shapes IMO is mainly for pot-stilling
A big headed distiller? None... :)
There was a gin connection there somewhere too.
Cheap stills being repurposed in Scotland after Londons gin craz died off. Then tradition took over.
The bulb was for stuffing botanicals.
you can get really whacked like Glenfiddich and have two shapes and use them in pairs and mix them...