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Continuous Still

A continuous still is a type of industrial equipment used for large-scale alcohol or spirits production. Unlike batch distillation, where the process is done in separate steps, a continuous still operates non-stop, constantly adding raw materials and removing finished product. This setup allows for efficient, steady production over a long period, making it ideal for high-volume needs. It uses a series of connected vessels and specialized control systems to separate alcohol from other substances continually, ensuring consistent quality and output. Continuous stills are common in the spirits industry for producing large quantities of vodka, whiskey, or other distilled beverages.