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Mightynova63
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New to the hobby and trying to learn.

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Hi I'm interested in learning more about the hobby. Being from California it's hard to find good knowledge on the hobby. I am currently building a keg boiler, and I'm trying to build it right the first time. I'm looking for help making this a enjoyable experience. I have been reading the home distilling book, and it is a great book for beginners to understand the process. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

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Bushman
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Re: New to the hobby and trying to learn.

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Welcome to HD, all the information you need can be found on the forum.
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Nokum Stiff
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Re: New to the hobby and trying to learn.

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Welcome to the forums!

My suggestion would be to start with the links in my signature. Talk about information...that's where you'll find the majority! Answers to many of the questions you'll have, and you'll have a few, can be found there as well.,,read, read and re-read and you'll be well on your way to making a fine, safe product!

Enjoy and be safe!

---Stiff
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Cranky's Spoon Feeding For NewStillers!
Cleaning Your Still
Glossary of HD Terms
Safety and Related Issues

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Still Life
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Re: New to the hobby and trying to learn.

Post by Still Life »

Happy Easter!
Nokum Stiff is leading you in the correct direction.
Please read as much as you can to start, then read more.
This hobby is a lot of fun and very rewarding if it's done correctly.

Welcome!
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GrassHopper
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Re: New to the hobby and trying to learn.

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Welcome. Glad to have ya aboard! What those guys said.
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