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Alcohol Distillation Part 3

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Tony Frischknecht is joined once more by Nick Gay of Essential Extraction to continue their discussion about alcohol distillation. After talking about gin and the distillation process, as well as two infusion experiments, this time they run all those botanicals together. They dissect the distillation procedure resulting in a substance 22 times stronger than the one they originally made. Nick also elaborates the process just like cooking, explaining how everyone is free to do many trials and errors to obtain the best concentration according to their preferences.

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Tony Frischknecht is joined once more by Nick Gay of Essential Extraction to continue their discussion about alcohol distillation. After talking about gin and the distillation process, as well as two infusion experiments, this time they run all those botanicals together. They dissect the distillation procedure resulting in a substance 22 times stronger than the one they originally made. Nick also elaborates the process just like cooking, explaining how everyone is free to do many trials and errors to obtain the best concentration according to their preferences.

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