Big thanks for the warm welcome everybody.
They dont make any high proof that I know of.
its a rice wine called srah solh.
highly toxic and has killed many. very bad rep locally
I probably wont have to do any fermenting because drinks here
are soooo cheap, $1 for a 700ml bottle of Mekong whisky at 31% alc.
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or I might go for rice wine shine at 25 cents a litre at about 30% alc.
the trouble is, the shine is often made in cheap aluminium stills where
it would not surprise me if they use lead solder & car radiators
im gonna try and find a distiller who knows what hes doing and check
his prossesses.
Iv been told of a man who makes shine for 75 cents a litre if i can see
its made properly i'll use it for my wash,
if not Mekong wash it is.
it would probably work out cheaper than making a sour mash (from rice
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because the fuel costs of the stripping run.
though iv heard that they run the boiler from rice husks,
must be pretty cheap, i'll look into it, but to start with I'll
just use gas bottles.
I intend to make very high strength neutrals
via a double run through a Boka, or a tripple/quad run through a pot
I think I can get away with running flamable wash?
Because i'll be outside in a paddy field, and I wont care that much
about it if the still burns down, i'll just build another
i dont even know if its illegal here,
I know of two destillers in a 1km sqr, one of them just next door,
200 meters away.
they all have the stills outside within full view of the roads.
if the police shake us down it cant be more than $10 a month.
plus I wont be running the still alone i'll train others how to do it.
Anyway, I cant wait to taste alcohol with hardly any methanol in it
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