With this kit, you can make 2L of 40% alcohol per batch. The yeast pack and essences are included in the kit got your FIRST THREE BATCHES, making 6L of 40% alcohol. Once you are up and running, all you need to make the next 2L is this $12 Air Still Fermentation Kit, plus 2.2kg of white sugar or dextrose.
That works out to be just over $4 per bottle of 40% neutral spirit.
Add to that an essence to that can flavour 2L of neutral spirit, which is $13 for the Top Shelf range.
You can have your very own rum, vodka, gin, brandy, bourbon – or whatever you like – for just over $8 per bottle.
Make your distillery dreams a reality with this complete home distilling kit! This incredible set comes with a robust Still Spirits Air Still Table-Top Distillation System and a full suite of necessary equipment and ingredients – enough to prepare and ferment your wash, collect and dilute the distillate, filter it, and tantalise your taste buds with Top Shelf Flavourings. Get ready to take your spirit-making to the next level! What are you waiting for?
Equipment
- Still Spirits Air Still with 3 Year Warranty
- 12 L (3.2 US Gal) Fermenter with Stick-On Thermometer
- Carbon Filter & Collection System
- Mixing Spoon
- Ceramic Boil Enhancers
- Hydrometer
- Alcometer and Test Tube
Wash Ingredients & Consumables
- 1 x sachet Pure Turbo Yeast Nutrient (78g)
- 1 x sachet Turbo Clear (65g)
- 1 x sachet Turbo Carbon (54g)
- 1 x sachet Pure Turbo Yeast (10g)
- 2 x 1.2 kg Dextrose
- 50 ml (1.7 US fl oz) Distilling Conditioner
- 3 x 50 ml (1.7 US fl oz) Top Shelf Flavourings
Plus, based on customer feedback, we are including 3x 25g packets of detergent and 3x 25g packets of sanitiser to make sure you have everything needed to get started with your first three washes.
Why not add the infusion basket? The latest product in the Air Still range, use this stainless steel basket to infuse vodka and gin with botanicals, lemon or orange peel, cinnamon sticks, chili or anything else you’d like to whack in. Simply clip it into the side of the Air Still lid and get creative! Suitable for new distillers, no experience required!
Check out these videos on how to use the Still Spirits Air Still Mini Distillery:
VIDEO ONE: Distilling with the Air Still – How to Make a Wash
VIDEO TWO: Distilling with the Air Still – Distillation
VIDEO THREE: Distilling with the Air Still – Filtering your Neutral Spirit
VIDEO FOUR: Still Spirits Flavourings & Essences
How do I distil essential oils?
Previously there has been a mention on the boxes and front of the instruction manuals of the Air Still stating that this unit should be used for distilling/extracting essential oils. This unit is not best used for distilling essential oils, this is best done using the Alembic Pot Still setup. However, it is possible to be done with the Air Still. This differs depending on the material you use. But a good guide is as follows:
Rosemary – Use 300 g of rosemary leaves and 3.65 L of water (don’t fill over the max amount). Turn the Air Still on, collect the distillate (preferable in fractions). We recommend collecting no more than 80% (3 L) otherwise it will boil dry and cook the rosemary.
How do I distil water?
Before use, clean the inside of the still and fill it with clean water to the 4L line which is marked on the inside. Make sure that no water is spilt on the outside of the body and ensure that both electrical sockets are clean and dry.
- Fit the top cover of the still in place and plug the fan lead into the socket in the still body.
- Place a 4L collection jug under the outlet nozzle.
- Press the reset button on the base of the still.
- Connect the main power cord between the still and the mains power socket.
- Turn on the mains power socket switch.
- You will hear the fan in the top cover of the still start.
- It will take about 1½ hours for the water to heat up.
- Once distillation starts, water will begin to drip into the collection bottle.
- The still will take about 10 hours to distil off the 4 litres (1 US gallon) .
- The power supply reset switches off automatically when the distillation is completed.
- You will need to press the reset button on the base of the still before you next use it. After distillation the water needs to be polished. We recommend filtering the distilled water through a Still Spirits Air Still Carbon Filter.
Using the Infusion Basket
The Still Spirits Air Still has a hole under the lid where the vapour enters and condensers in the cooling coil before coming out as liquid alcohol. If botanicals get stuck within the cooling coil, this may cause unwanted pressure build up inside the unit.
To prevent this, when using the Air Still Infusion Basket, we suggest to:
- Use a muslin cloth, hop bag or tea bag if using small plant materials such as dried herbs and spices.
- Use plant materials that are larger than the hole under the lid (greater than 1cm).
- Do not turn the top of the Air Still upside down when inserting the basket to ensure no plant material falls into the hole.
Please note: It’s illegal to distil alcohol for consumption in Australia without a license from the ATO