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Caustic
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Post by Caustic »

Let me start off by saying this site is a wonderful asset. A couple of weeks reading on here and the results of many many years of trial and error (and successes) are right there and are available to anyone who wishes to try distilling themselves. I have brewed beer for about a decade, and have always been interested in distilling spirits. (I spent my formative years growing up in bundaberg, where the most popular school excursion is to the Bundaberg Rum Distillery) Although I now live in Tropical North Queensland, (where a cold beer is the alcoholic drink of choice for most of the year). Unfortunately I found this site a week to late to stop an impulsive brewstore purchase of an essencia still :oops: however I will use it as a stepping stone with the goal of designing a still down the track. I don't drink spirits all to often, however I like the occasional gin, whiskey or rum. So my thinking is I should be able to age my rum and whiskey efforts, while I save my feints to run as a gin or neutral spirit...
While my new hobby might be on the wrong side of this countries law, I don't feel all to bad sidestepping an excise tax law. And it is the process of distilling that hooked me, This truely is chemistry with a purpose I can relate to...
Samohon
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Post by Samohon »

Welcome to the boards Caustic.
Were all just one big happy family of moonshinners here on HD. :D :D :D
♦♦ Samohon ♦♦

Beginners should visit The New Distillers Reading Lounge and the Safety and Related Issues among others...
Kentucky shinner
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Post by Kentucky shinner »

welcome to the board caustic. The more you read on here the easier things will be.
KS
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Greetings, Caustic...

Don't say we didn't warn you about this hobby becoming addictive...

Good luck...
ScottishBoy
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Post by ScottishBoy »

Run! Run while you still can!

Wait ..did you say " a few weeks reading"? Forget it, you are doomed. ;)
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Read.Search.Listen.Ask for feedback, you WILL get it. Plastic is always "questionable". Dont hurry. Be Careful. Dont Sell,Tell, or Yell. If you wouldnt serve it to your friends, then it isnt worth keeping.
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Post by blanikdog »

Welcome Caustic

blanik
Simple potstiller. Slow, single run.
(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading

Cumudgeon and loving it.
WalkingWolf
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Kentucky shinner wrote:welcome to the board caustic. The more you read on here the easier things will be.
KS
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Keep your eyes on the watch . . .

. . . . . back and forth . . . . . . back and forth . . . . . back and forth . . . . . .

Looks like we mite have another one hooked. :lol:
blind drunk
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Post by blind drunk »

Welcome caustic. bd.
I do all my own stunts
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Teddysad
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Post by Teddysad »

Don't feel too bad the essencia is not a bad starter unit at all

make sure you read Kiwi's post here

http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 46&t=13264


Ted
You can lead a horse to drink, but you cant make it water!
You can lead a horticulture but can you teach a prototype?

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Post by rubber duck »

How the hell did I miss a welcome post. Welcome aboard.
Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen. John Steinbeck
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