Hi.
I am new to this whole hobby, and am looking to get rolling. I would like something basic, but that works.
I was looking at picking something up from whiskeystill.net, but have no idea if they are reputable, their quality, etc.
The devices look quite nice, and the price is right, but I really don't want to start out by getting ripped off.
Anyone have any information on them, good or poor?
Thanks!
-KI
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Re: whiskeystill.net
do some searches using the term "Alembic" and have a read of the threads you get
they are pretty and traditional... but i would suggest doing some research and have a think about what you actually want to make.
do some research on the recipies on what you want to make
then decide on the best option for your "wanted product"
i hate saying "do some reading" but i am saying it right here
or you need to give us more info on what you want to make product wise
i always say "get a keg" and a boka or a VM 1st
, make some neutral then move into flavoured "traditional" mashes once you have it figured out.
but thats just my 2c worth..
they are pretty and traditional... but i would suggest doing some research and have a think about what you actually want to make.
do some research on the recipies on what you want to make
then decide on the best option for your "wanted product"
i hate saying "do some reading" but i am saying it right here

i always say "get a keg" and a boka or a VM 1st

but thats just my 2c worth..
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Re: whiskeystill.net
Thanks for the quick reply maheel!
I am looking for something a bit traditional, and not really interested in high test neutrals. My taste buds prefer things of a more mellow and flavorful variety. I am looking at mostly rums, whiskeys and schnapps drinks. (That and I am a sucker for the apple pie)
I did do a search online as well as in here for "Alembic" but information seems kind of slim on this particular head design. (searching here now only brings up your reply
) The rest of the info I came across seemed to all have a marketing spin on it, so I am a little leery of that information. (yes, I originally looked at the "Turbo Stomper" and would like to take a moment to say thanks for everyone here supplying information that made me abandon that poor path)
I also am quite poor with the construction option, so building one is kind of out of the question. A computer I can make to work magic, a torch typically ends in a trip to the ER.
As for recipes, I have not hammered one down one yet, mostly because I believe a lot of the joy is in the journey, not just the destination. Once I decide on a still, I can hunt down, tweak, or create recipes that will be supported by the design.
Is it that much steeper of a learning curve using a more traditional pot still over one of the designs you recommended?
Thanks again for the info!
-KI
I am looking for something a bit traditional, and not really interested in high test neutrals. My taste buds prefer things of a more mellow and flavorful variety. I am looking at mostly rums, whiskeys and schnapps drinks. (That and I am a sucker for the apple pie)
I did do a search online as well as in here for "Alembic" but information seems kind of slim on this particular head design. (searching here now only brings up your reply

I also am quite poor with the construction option, so building one is kind of out of the question. A computer I can make to work magic, a torch typically ends in a trip to the ER.

As for recipes, I have not hammered one down one yet, mostly because I believe a lot of the joy is in the journey, not just the destination. Once I decide on a still, I can hunt down, tweak, or create recipes that will be supported by the design.
Is it that much steeper of a learning curve using a more traditional pot still over one of the designs you recommended?
Thanks again for the info!
-KI
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Re: whiskeystill.net
Try using the "HD Google Search" function (link above). "Alembic" will return over a thousand hits.Krewl Intent wrote:I did do a search online as well as in here for "Alembic" but information seems kind of slim on this particular head design. (searching here now only brings up your reply)-KI
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Re: whiskeystill.net
aaaaah!
Thanks for the cranial rectal inversion.
-KI
*runs off in search of new information*

Thanks for the cranial rectal inversion.
-KI
*runs off in search of new information*