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Item Relisted! FS 5 gal copper MOONSHINE Still

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Item has been relisted, you can find the new listing at: https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/fs-5-gal-copper-moonshine-still.1473126/
Item Name: FS 5 gal copper MOONSHINE Still

Location: Cumming

Zip Code: 30040

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 300

Willing to Ship: Yes

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: This is a 5 gallon handmade copper home distiller kit, including worm,and thermometer. All of our stills are made with 100% Copper and lead free Solder. Each still is also leak tested.

These are quality stills at an unbeatable price. We have the best products on the market without a doubt! We also have an electric heating element option. It is cheaper and quicker, more quiet and efficient!


We have a 100% satisfaction guarantee


We can list private auctions! Just ask and we can list a private auction to keep your identity hidden

CALL OR TEXT ANYTIME FOR MORE INFO!!

678-886-0850


Buyer assumes any and all liability. Distilling equipment may not be legal for use in some areas. According to federal rules, stills are legal to be owned if not being used, nor intended to be used, to produce alcohol. In other words, if a still is only being used to filter water or make essential oils and these actions do not involve the distillation of alcohol, a still is legal to own, according to federal rules, and no permits are required. Additionally, distillation equipment can legally be used to distill ethanol if the still operator has a federal fuel alcohol permit. The permit is free, is easy to obtain. Rules on distillation vary from state to state. However, in alignment with federal rules, it is illegal to produce alcohol for consumption or for fuel, on the state level, without proper permits. Make sure to check your state requirements for ownership and operation of distillation equipment before purchasing a still.


For more info visit www.ttb.gov

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