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GaMountainMan
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Thank you all

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I would like to just take a minute and say thank you to all of the people here who have spent their time and given their knowledge to people like me. I taught my self how to distill but was smearing my heads all the way around and did not even know about 'cuts and fractions'. I was always wondering why I could not produce a clean whiskey. I got my first home still from a friend that showed me one time how to distill before he had to go on a state mandated 'vacation' before he passed it on to me.
Since then I have encountered many failures, limited successes and way too many frustrations. Although feeling a very high sense of accomplishment as I drank my first safe yet terrible tasting whiskey surrounded me I still was seeking knowledge. I was very iffy about doing any research on the net but I found this website. Boy am I glad that I joined this community! In the short time that I have been here I have been on these forums and parent site reading at least 1 hour a day. I remember the first day I joined I read so much my brain hurt and I had to pull up the wiki just to understand the terminology. Now I feel comfortable in what I am producing and will soon be running my first all spirit run from a sour wash recipe.
I can only show my gratitude to all those people who have helped me with critical info and patient hearts. Thank you all so much! I am in the process of building a new still with a friend of mine who is teaching me how to work with copper. I am so excited to be a part of this community for a long time to come! Thank you all very much!
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I will second this post. One day I hope to be helping instead of helped.
welcome aboard some of us are ornery old coots but if you do a lot of
reading and don't ask stupid questions you'll be alright most are
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Excellent post. Not too many stop to think about such things. I am also thankful for what has been given to me here and all the good folks who contributed to it.

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remember that you may think something is easy and others think that is hard. Lots of pictures and explanations of steps will help others.
GaMountainMan
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This hobby is not for the feint of heart. There are ups and many downs but true satisfaction awaits those who are adamant in their journey. I could not have produced what I have if it were not because of this website! Thank you all so much!! I am waiting on my sour wash to finish up and I will let everyone know how my cuts and finished product turned out!
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35mastr
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jedneck wrote:I will second this post. One day I hope to be helping instead of helped.
I am with you on this one. There is so much here. Plus lots of good people to get you moving in the right direction..
Don't just throw it together. Take the time to build it right....
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We all started somewhere on the ladder, all you can do is keep growing and learning and the rest will follow

It makes me happy that people do venture into this hobby as I Do believe it is a very rewarding hobby, and can get very technical

I always love it when people keep asking me how much potatoes I use to make my vodka, and then look at me funny when I tell them I use sugar from the pantry....
GaMountainMan
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Im fixin to charge up for my first sour wash spirit run. Wish ya were here on top of my mountain! Time to take me a sip relax and run a lil. Good times are here to stay!
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I wish I was there too :)

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GaMountainMan
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Come on down to my mountain its beautiful. In the spring just bring a tent i got the fire and moonshine!
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Truckinbutch
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You could also travel up my way . Bit further but I got bass ponds and thousand yard gun ranges . Bring your own tent/ camper/motor home . We can provide showers and meals if ya want to bring along a ham of meat .
If you ain't the lead dog in the team , the scenery never changes . Ga Flatwoods made my avatar and I want to thank him for that .
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Where ya at? i got a tent! here i come... wait where i goin?
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GaMountainMan wrote:Where ya at? i got a tent! here i come... wait where i goin?
Poor time of year to be planning vacation trips . We can discuss this in the spring when all the opportunities are more favorable :)
If you ain't the lead dog in the team , the scenery never changes . Ga Flatwoods made my avatar and I want to thank him for that .
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Spring time i say we get together bro ! my mountain is amazing.... yes i own a whole mountain... . truckin why dont u truck here bro.... march sounds gooooooood
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