That shows one time more how difficult it is to show the teeth to big boys.

Hope you have the chance to start over again one day UJ.
Joe
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That pretty much sums it up.BUCK-O wrote:well that blows
rubber duck wrote:It's all about that pioneering spirit. This is a undefined market/craft that's just getting started. Rest assured if this article is accurate it's not the last you've not seen of these folks.
I don't drink commercial rotgut bullshit. I seek out the best up and comers and that's what I buy.
I think every home distiller has a obligation to ask for and buy the products that their former home distillers colleges produce. These guys are putting it on the line. There is no money to be made in the micro distilling world, trust me I've looked into it.
Their doing it for the love of the craft. I love this craft with all my heart that's why I'm here. If you don't go out and buy a handcrafted artisan distilled bottle of alcohol on your next pay check after reading this post you don't deserve to be be on this forum.
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good stuff R.D
Rubber Duck.
They are a great source....if your in the States. I was a member there but decided to just walk away. Tired of the continual (ARE YOU LEGAL??? IF NOT SHUT UP, YOUR NOT ONE OF US) Every single post is questioned because you don't have "XYZ Distillery" in your bio. When I received a PM, I said enough is enough and deleted all my posts there (about 12-13 or some rediculous low number) Said I won't be back until I am legal. But really, I'll have to be having serious issues before I'll go on there and ask a question again. It's much more personal and enjoyable to talk to other distilleries one on one. On line people tend to say things they wouldn't to your face. There is certainly a wealth of knowledge there as far as distilling goes, but the gov stuff and rules/reg's don't apply.Rabies wrote:Don't be scarred away by that just remember to keep your head low and your mouth shut, as you always should with this hobby. I stop by every now & then to look over the help wanted section, there are usually legal distillers looking for people to run their stills, nothing big time, but most who are looking, are already legal, or in the final stages of legalization, and don't have the time or experience to use it. but enough of that they are a great source for people looking to go legit
How sweet it is. The guy by me said it took him 3 months. Hope your that lucky.Uncle Jesse wrote: i hear it takes about 6 months minimum for the alcohol and tobacco folks to get a federal license to me...and that's not to mention the hassles of state and local approval and licensing.
LWTCS, I sent you a PM on this not wanting to get into too much detail here as I have been approached by several individuals, one that has a 4500 sq foot building in a prime location. Am still a ways away from making any commitments.LWTCS wrote:And produce what product?
I have sent you two PM's in the last week I will try again and see if I can figure out what is wrong.LWTCS wrote:Did not get a PM from you Sir....
I got your email and responded back plus sent one did you get them?Bushman wrote:I have sent you two PM's in the last week I will try again and see if I can figure out what is wrong.LWTCS wrote:Did not get a PM from you Sir....
I used my wife's phone as she texts, it takes me forever! My email shows my PM's were sent is your box over the limit?LWTCS wrote:Did you break the internet?
Nope... They'll stack up undelivered... Been there, done that...LWTCS wrote:Over the limit?? Prolly. But thought the inbox would just over write and bump the oldest to make room for the next incoming pm?