Stripping Pot Still

Efficiently deliver higher alcohol purity and yield.

  • Efficient Heating: Steam heated to cater to diverse distilling techniques, and ensure safety and efficiency.
  • Optimal Flavor Concentration: Traditional alembic design focuses on capturing rich aromas and flavors in spirits.
  • Controlled Reflux Capability: Adjustable features for fine-tuning reflux, improving distillate strength and purity.
  • Still Sizing: Use our proprietary distillery calculator to determine size of still needed for your production goals. Click Here
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Transform Initial washes into pure spirits

Deutsche’s Stripping Still excels in efficient alcohol extraction from initial washes, ensuring elevated purity and yield. Its adaptable design suits craft, micro-distilling, or large-scale operations, featuring AISI 304 stainless steel and premium copper, Siemens automation, and various stainless and copper options. With over twenty automated features, including material handling automation and CIP integration, this Stripping Still is customizable to your exact requirements. Enhanced by low-speed agitators, reinforced steel legs, and UL-listed control panels, it delivers exceptional results. Optimal cooling and condensation maximize impurity separation. Elevate your distillation with Deutsche’s Stripping Still – ideal for micro-distilleries or large-scale operations, efficiently transforming initial washes into pure spirits.

Features
  • Flexibility to customize the equipment based on individual requirements, including additional ports, valves, instrumentation, or specialized features
  • 304ss and 316ss stainless steel options
  • Copper Options
  • Low-speed agitator with explosion-proof motor
  • Turnkey heating and cooling utility equipment
  • Customizable condenser sizes and options
  • Fermentation and blending vessels with custom platform and catwalk designs
  • Large drain lines and multiple port and valve configurations
    Intrinsically safe control options
  • All necessary EPDM gaskets and hardware included
  • Includes manual pressure and temperature gauges
  • Effective condenser design for optimal cooling and condensation of vapors, maximizing the separation of impurities
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  • AISI 304 stainless steel, TIG weld construction
  • 304 and 316 stainless options
  • High-efficiency Polyurethane insulated vessels
  • Includes spray balls for easy CIP integration
  • Reinforced stainless steel legs, with leveling foot pads
  • Custom sizes and orientations to meet customer needs
  • UL listed, 508A control panels
  • Embedded utility lines or “ghost piping”
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Advanced automation systems for precise control over temperature, pressure, and other parameters, enhancing process efficiency.

  • Siemens automation platforms and interface
  • Over twenty automated feature add-ons
  • Smart device app for remote monitoring and operation
  • Material handling automation
  • Semi to fully automated CIP process options
  • Full temperature, COL, and blending vessel automation
  • SPX, FM, and E+H instrumentation and valves
  • Remote access service
  • UL listed, 508A control panels
  • LEL Sensor control option
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Transform Initial washes into pure spirits

Deutsche’s Stripping Still excels in efficient alcohol extraction from initial washes, ensuring elevated purity and yield. Its adaptable design suits craft, micro-distilling, or large-scale operations, featuring AISI 304 stainless steel and premium copper, Siemens automation, and various stainless and copper options. With over twenty automated features, including material handling automation and CIP integration, this Stripping Still is customizable to your exact requirements. Enhanced by low-speed agitators, reinforced steel legs, and UL-listed control panels, it delivers exceptional results. Optimal cooling and condensation maximize impurity separation. Elevate your distillation with Deutsche’s Stripping Still – ideal for micro-distilleries or large-scale operations, efficiently transforming initial washes into pure spirits.

Features & Options

Our equipment features are usually sold as add-ons by most manufacturers, sparing you the inconvenience and unexpected expenses of acquiring additional equipment, or services.

Auxiliary Equipment

Look to Deutsche to handle the entire scope of your project from utilities, sanitary piping, bulk storage, milling, CIP, conveyance, filtration, and custom equipment. Our dedicated manufacturing team and component partners provide the latest technology and most reliable ancillary equipment catered to your process.

Service & Support

Each project is assigned a dedicated engineer, ensuring personalized attention and expertise for your design, installation, control integration, programming, process piping, and field service needs. We’re also here to provide continuous equipment support and assist with system process inquiries.

Cleaning

We prioritize seamless CIP integration in all our equipment designs. Furthermore, we offer industry-leading CIP skids, carts, and steam sanitation options. Recognizing the importance of proper system sanitation to your bottom line and product quality, we’re committed to delivering custom-engineered cleaning processes, equipment, and solutions.

Automation

Customizable automation is the key to bringing higher quality, consistency, yields, and efficiencies to your system – no matter your industry or application. Choose to add specific instruments for insight into your process, add automated features to reduce dependence on labor or choose to fully automate your system for the ultimate hands-off experience.

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