What is a basic setup for neutral spirit?
A fermenter with tap and airlock, quality yeast and nutrient, cleaner and sanitiser, an air still or reflux still, collection jars, alcometer, hydrometer, hoses, and carbon filtration. Give the wash time to clear before distilling, and keep fermentation temperatures steady for a cleaner result.

Why use carbon filtration?
It captures trace compounds that can dull aroma and mouthfeel. Fresh carbon, slow contact, and thorough rinsing give the best finish. Replace media regularly. If you change recipe or yeast, run a side by side filter test to see the difference in the glass.

How do I plan upgrades?
Start with reliable basics, then add temperature control, better flow control, and higher capacity filtration as your volumes grow. Keep a maintenance list for seals and hoses. Small, regular improvements add up faster than big jumps that change everything at once.

What is a basic setup for neutral spirit?
A fermenter with tap and airlock, quality yeast and nutrient, cleaner and sanitiser, an air still or reflux still, collection jars, alcometer, hydrometer, hoses, and carbon filtration. Give the wash time to clear before distilling, and keep fermentation temperatures steady for a cleaner result.

Why use carbon filtration?
It captures trace compounds that can dull aroma and mouthfeel. Fresh carbon, slow contact, and thorough rinsing give the best finish. Replace media regularly. If you change recipe or yeast, run a side by side filter test to see the difference in the glass.

How do I plan upgrades?
Start with reliable basics, then add temperature control, better flow control, and higher capacity filtration as your volumes grow. Keep a maintenance list for seals and hoses. Small, regular improvements add up faster than big jumps that change everything at once.