Heating the Wash – The boiler heats the fermented liquid, creating alcohol vapor.
Vapor Rising – The vapor travels up the reflux column, packed with copper mesh or plates.
Reflux Action – As vapor cools, it condenses and falls back down, while purer alcohol continues upward. This process repeats, increasing alcohol concentration.
Condensation – The final vapor passes through a condenser, turning it back into liquid spirit.
The copper plays a crucial role by reacting with sulfur compounds, improving taste and aroma.
Post time: Apr-21-2025