Howdy from Texas! I’ve been shining on and off over the past 15 years. I’ve moved around Texas quite a bit due to my work. When I could find a good water source I would shine, but finding a good water source is the first step to making sure the end product is worthy of the time and expense it takes to make a quality product!
I started out with a 5 gallon copper pot still with a 1 gallon Thumper and worm.
Then I purchased a 15 gallon Beer Keg with a Reflux Column.
Rig I use most now. 2020 I purchased a 30 gallon Copper Pot Still, with a 10 gallon thumper with a fruit port and a 10 gallon worm.
I know the basics but I want to get into the science of making a quality fruit wash and getting that fruit flavor transferred to the clear without adding fruit to the jar.
Thanks for letting me join! I look forward to learning and contributing to the group as the opportunities present themselves!
I have never installed Tapatalk. I know it’s an app but don’t know anything about it.
Back At It
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- SassyFrass
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Re: Back At It
Welcome. You'll find plenty of info here to help your journey be fruitful. Have fun.
SF
SF
Simple Lil' Pot Still, no temp guage, no carbon, no scrubbers, nuthin' fancy. Sometimes use a thumper, sometimes don't.
Real good info for New Folks:
Real good info for New Folks:
Re: Back At It
Finding a good water source? For a hobby outfit?
Small RO unit on the household spigot.
Small RO unit on the household spigot.
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Trample the injured and hurdle the dead.