Well, I started this hobby to just make xmas presents of Apple Pie Shine and I found a new passion. I'm new guys to the hobby, this is my second post on here and I'm a noob so bare with me here guys.
wow. 192 pages. I can't say I read all of it but I have learned a lot. I need to read more about generations as I have been doing my SF runs a little different or should I say way different and not as effective. I have distilled 4 5 gallon runs to learn before joining the forum. Got the process off the net and the taste of the hearts is PERFECT!!!! And I can still see.

(yes I am using SS and copper.) but it will be even better now that I will be keeping the grains in the ferment buckets for the ferment process I am sure.
With my process I cooked my mash (sweet feed COB) at 150 degrees then strained it, cooled it to 90 degrees, pitched my yeast and fermented for about 6 days. I then stripped it down to 20 proof and I'm ready for the second distill when I get 4 gallons and then I will do my cuts from there. In the process of learning, I guess I skipped the section on generations.

I have been feeding the left over grains from the mash to the neighbors goats and ummmmm........putting the left overs from the ferment and the distillation process...............ummmm down the toilet.

Then I start all over from scratch. Oh and did I mention I even forgot what these parts are called.
Off to learn about generations and basic terms...........and I will give this cook process a go............wow I have so much to learn but...........I love the taste and am so excited to be learning a new hobby. The hearts taste so sweet and smooth and mixed with a apple pie recipe...........WOW!
Add the sugar to the water, built a fire make it hotter, from the hopper to the copper and it's moonshine