• Wear protective gear. When distilling, it is important to wear protective gear, such as goggles, gloves, and long sleeves to protect against splashes and spills.
  • Properly ventilate the area. Distillation can produce vapors and fumes that can be harmful if inhaled. Be sure to properly ventilate the area to ensure that these vapors are dispersed safely.
  • Keep a fire extinguisher on hand. It is always a good idea to have a fire extinguisher on hand in case of an accidental fire.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain your equipment. It is important to regularly inspect your distillation equipment for any signs of wear or damage, and to repair or replace any damaged parts as needed.
  • Do not operate a still without proper licensing and permits. In most countries, it is illegal to manufacture or distill alcoholic beverages at home without proper licensing and permits. It is important to check with the local authorities and obtain the necessary permits before operating a still.
  • Be sure to read, research, study and understand how to operate a Still and any related equipment, if you do not know how. By purchasing a distillation unit from CopperStillCo, you're acknowledging that you're aware of the dangers associated with Distilling. You're agreeing that you understand and know how to safely run a still and accept all liability.  If you do not know how or agree to these terms. Please, continue your research and be properly educated prior to you investment with CopperStillCo