Local guy decided to make a small homemade still, recently. Key point mentioned earlier is DON'T talk about it. He talked, cost him $3400 dollars, confiscation of his still. About 50 years ago a cousin in the family, won't mention which side, made a tiny still as a high school science experiment.(He had access to professional advice) The Feds consfiscated his experiment even though no alcohol was involved. These alcohol laws are FEDERAL, not state, so it would be the same throughout the country.
The key point in distilling is that alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water. Bootleggers would heat the mash in one container, then pipe it to 3 more containers, think barrels, before condensing the vapor into liquid. Then they might boil the resulting liquid again to concentrate it more. Details fuzzy since I have never done any of it.
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