How to make hand sanitizer & fuel at home
A “still” distills ethanol out of alcohol-containing liquids (like wine). In our case we’re using it to make hand sanitizer and for bio-fuel, specifically to run a weed-eater.
THERE ARE 2 STEPS IN THIS ETHANOL-DISTILLATION PROCESS:
1. You need alcohol-containing liquid, which can be homemade from table sugar, fruit, honey (anything containing glucose), or can be from a local breweries “rejected” batches, or can be cheap alcohol purchased from the store.
We’ve been lucky enough in the past to be friends with the owner of a meadery that gave us their off-batches of mead to distill into alcohol.
** We’ll teach how to brew mead and fruit wines in future articles! **
2. You’ll use the still to evaporate the ethanol from the solution. Since alcohol evaporates at a lower temperature than water, you’ll be able to capture the concentrated alcohol using the still.
MATERIALS LIST FOR MAKING A STILL
7 feet 1/4-inch copper tubing
5 feet 3/4-inch copper tubing
(2) 3/4-inch copper T’s
Epoxy
Hose connector
5 feet of hose
Small waterfall pump
Water-tight bin
Large pressure cooker
Propane single-burner camp stove
1-5 gallons of alcohol (could be mead, alcohol brewed from sugar + water, fermented fruit juice, “bad” batches of beer from local brewery…)