Wired mag article on home distillers

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Excellent article!

Boy, I really enjoyed that and expect to see another surge of newbs around here.

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Glad she made the point about safety and plastics.
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by the way I did not attribute the quote "this ain't stamp collecting" to myself. I said one of my users had said it and I found it poignant...and that user as far as I can recall was Hookline.
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Yep maybe some fokes will see that it should be made legal.Same as beer and wine
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Uncle Jesse wrote:by the way I did not attribute the quote "this ain't stamp collecting" to myself. I said one of my users had said it and I found it poignant...and that user as far as I can recall was Hookline.
Sounds like the sort of comment that one could expect from an Aussie, bless his heart. :lol: :twisted:

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Nice read uncle jesse. there was one quote that said you can buy it for what you can make it for. Not sure I agree with that statement. I can make 3 qts of rum for what I can buy 1 of the middle of the road stuff.
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gs_moonshine wrote:Nice read uncle jesse. there was one quote that said you can buy it for what you can make it for. Not sure I agree with that statement. I can make 3 qts of rum for what I can buy 1 of the middle of the road stuff.
yeh but factor in time, equipment costs, propane or electricity and so on and it's a much bigger hassle to make 3 quarts than to go buy a bottle.

I can get a good Tennessee whiskey off the shelf for under $15 for a 750ml bottle.
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yeah that would be true if it were hassle, but I'm sure you'd agree we would rather call if fun. :D
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From what I heard recently, there is a shift from cooking meth, to making 'shine happening. Really hope that is just a rumor, or we will have the cops out with corn sniffing dogs. :x
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blanikdog wrote:
Uncle Jesse wrote:by the way I did not attribute the quote "this ain't stamp collecting" to myself. I said one of my users had said it and I found it poignant...and that user as far as I can recall was Hookline.
Sounds like the sort of comment that one could expect from an Aussie, bless his heart. :lol: :twisted:

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Yeah, it was a pretty good article. One or two things in there I am not sure of, like 'most stillers use propane'. Is that true?
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I notice someone erroneously commented on the article stating that home distilling is legal in the State of Washington. Oh, how little they understand.
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so thats the sob. ha ha

kinda makes it sound like there wont no ole likker dicks worryed bout nothin but money an
that would be wrong.

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great article UJ, nice pictures too..
i read that a couple of days ago while checking up on your web site..
was that you in the A's hat ??
and was that one fella sampling some of your demonstration ??
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Great little article, definately good to see a positively written and positive spin on an otherwise negatively thought of hobbie.
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gs_moonshine wrote:Nice read uncle jesse. there was one quote that said you can buy it for what you can make it for. Not sure I agree with that statement. I can make 3 qts of rum for what I can buy 1 of the middle of the road stuff.
yeh but factor in time, equipment costs, propane or electricity and so on and it's a much bigger hassle to make 3 quarts than to go buy a bottle.

I can get a good Tennessee whiskey off the shelf for under $15 for a 750ml bottle.
I know that the larger the cheaper, however, I have costed out my home wine and it comes out to just around $10 a bottle. That means that if I were selling it I could happily charge $20 and be making $10 profit a bottle. And I was charging myself $30/hour :mrgreen: . What kind of price are you looking to charge for your whiskey? It will be a while, but do you have any idear?
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Yeh it's me in the A's hat and I let folks who wanted to try a bit of spirit right out of the still, cut with water. Basically the same thing I do when I'm running a charge, tasting for cuts.

As for prices I hope to keep things reasonable but economy of scale says our stuff won't be the cheapest bottle on the shelf. If I can bring a 750 to market for $30-$45 I'll be very happy. Might be more, might be less, we'll see how things go. I'm as concerned about bringing a cost effective product to the average whiskey lover as I am about making a profit.
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Once again I must be blind, I don't see any pics with that article to see anybody in a hat. Must be in another post or something. I have my own mental image of what UJ looks like and not sure if I want that spoiled. But if I know there's a pic, I just have to go look, you just can't not look. :D
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UJ is much younger looking than his avatar makes him out to be, lol

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Go have a look at pioneer spirits there's pics of all three of the lucky(hard working, persistant ,driven ,passionate) bastards :D whole pile of other cool stuff too.
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