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autoworker
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Just Sayin' Hi

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Been lurkin' here for a week or so, and have learned a lot in this short time, so I decided to join up today.

About a couple of weeks ago I finally got fed up paying $35 for a litre of Vodka or poor quality brandy (And 750ml of Remy Martin at $84 a bottle!) here in the Great White Northland of the Over-taxed. So I decided to investigate distilling my own. Went online and downloaded/purchased all the stuff I could find on home distilling. After a bit of reading, I figured that this can't be too hard to do, and it also seemed like a lot of fun, saving money giving the System the old middle-finger-salute!

I ordered an EasyStill (I know, I know, a lot of you think this was a big mistake!), and a Starter Kit from Smiley's Home Distilling. I've presently got 2 batches of wash fermenting right now, which I am anxiously waiting to distill. If I get anything decently drinkable (after carbon filtering), I plan on moving up to a proper reflux still. I am thinking of purchasing the Amphora PDA-1. Anyone here have any experience with one of these?

On a personal level, I'm 54 yrs. old, happily married for 33 years, (empty nesters now with an adorable 10 year old granddaughter), and work for General Motors as a line-repair electrician on steady midnight shift.

So, this here rookie moonshiner is just sayin' Hi, and I glad to meet y'all!!! :D
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welcome
I use a pot still.Sometimes with a thumper
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Post by wineo »

Welcome!If I were you,I would start out with a simple potstill type setup.
You can build it yourself,and it will make great booze,even vodka.Once you get your sea legs,you could move up to a reflux,but might find that you dont need to.Save yourself some bucks,and build one.There is plenty of info on here on how to,and we will be glad to help.
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hi
-I have too much blood in my alcohol system-
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Post by BW Redneck »

Hello. We like to (figuratively :roll: ) see new faces around here. It tells us that the craft is coming back into fashion, and if it goes on long enough, we may have a push through the legal system to get this legalized.

On a side note, is it just me, or are we starting to get a few more new Canadians than we have been? Just thought that it's interesting to note.
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20lt small pot still, working on keg
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We like our booze, what can we say?
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From what I've heard Aussies and Canadians are very similar (aside from the whole Commonwealth thing) so I would have thought there would be more Canuks (sp?) on here as well.
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Post by mikeac »

CoopsOz wrote:From what I've heard Aussies and Canadians are very similar (aside from the whole Commonwealth thing) so I would have thought there would be more Canuks (sp?) on here as well.
We're both common wealth arn't we?
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Post by smokerscully1 »

Welcome Autoworker--I'm from Ontario too--but a long darn ways from the GTA. Kansas City is actually closer.
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Post by birdwatcher »

wineo wrote:Welcome!If I were you,I would start out with a simple potstill type setup.
You can build it yourself,and it will make great booze,even vodka.Once you get your sea legs,you could move up to a reflux,but might find that you dont need to.Save yourself some bucks,and build one.There is plenty of info on here on how to,and we will be glad to help.
I agree with Wineo. And you being an electrician will serve you in good stead.

All the info is on this site, however, I always recommend http://www.gin-vodka.com/making-gin.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow as a great investment. The author uses electricity as a power source for heating.

BTW I live in Central Ontario. Let me know if you make house calls.

Good luck.

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My sugar wash for ethanol is under the Tried and true recipes forum.
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