1.TABLETOP DISTILLING (Schiffer Publishing, 2018, 176 pages, ISBN   978-0-7643-5511-0 $34.99 USD hardbound) is by Kai Moller, who wrote it for the   German market in 2016. This is the English translation. In Germany, private   distilleries are prohibited, and this applies to all systems between 0.5 and 5   litres boiler volume. So the book is useful for the 500 mL capacity   "nano"-distilleries. Table-top distilling at its best! Given the nature of the   setup and the lack of aging potential, it might be more useful to just make   essences and essential oils, perhaps the odd infusion or two. If so, then this   is the book for you. In this detailed book Moller applies the tools and   techniques and procedures to safely distill raw materials. He covers the   step-by-step nature of mashing, fermenting, distilling, and refining spirits.   It's a lot of work for basic vodka or moonshine, but it is an extremely useful   book for essential oils (which cost an arm and a leg on the open market).   Preparations have their ingredients listed in metric measurements, but there is   no table of equivalents.
  Audience and level of use: those looking to widen their scope of alcohol   experiences, and make their own essential oils.
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: "Distill whenever you feel like   it. It always works...I have heated a still without a condenser and steamed   water with orange peel and cloves in the chamber....This is not any more   complicated than putting a tea light under a fragrance lamp."
  The downside to this book: no index
  The upside to this book: good for making small lots of medicinal herbs and   oils.
  Quality/Price Rating: 88.
   
 

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