truncated icosahedron variant

 From:  Troutcathcer (TROUTCATCHER)
2275.14 In reply to 2275.13 
Yes actually it is. The hot water just comes out of the tap, costs very little and by assuring enough surface area for efficient heat transfer into the fermented mash you can achieve high wattage/energy tranfer per time unit thus distilli large amounts in a relatively short time. Besides the use of hot water greatly reduces the fire hazard compared to using natural gas/propane or electricity.

EDITED: 29 Dec 2008 by TROUTCATCHER