Greetings HD peoples,
I'm new to the world of distilling but have been brewing my own beer and wine for several years now.I have spent the last year reading up on everything before getting my feet wet, I now feel I'm ready to start my journey into the wonderful world of distilling. HD has been very informative over the last few months (I have been lurking) helping me chose not only my still but helping me decide just what I wanted out of it, I was super impressed by the level of help from these forums and I'm glad to be making my first post here.
Cir
An Irishman living in MA
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An Irishman living in MA
Novice Distiller, Intermediate Brewer, Expert Drinker!
- GrassHopper
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Re: An Irishman living in MA
Welcome to the forum,
The reading never stops, the research never stops and the love of making your own gets into your blood. It's addictive....not the alcohol, (well, for some it might be) but the hobby itself.
Glad to have ya aboard! Enjoy the ride. We're here to help if ya need us.
The reading never stops, the research never stops and the love of making your own gets into your blood. It's addictive....not the alcohol, (well, for some it might be) but the hobby itself.
Glad to have ya aboard! Enjoy the ride. We're here to help if ya need us.
- Swedish Pride
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Re: An Irishman living in MA
just in case you are home sick don't be.
I can report that is cold, overcast and blustery as per normal
Welcome in lad
I can report that is cold, overcast and blustery as per normal
Welcome in lad
Don't be a dick
Re: An Irishman living in MA
geez, i can hardly wait to visit. at least it's a wet cold.Swedish Pride wrote: I can report that is cold, overcast and blustery as per normal
Welcome in Cir, hope you enjoy the place!
I finally quit drinking for good.
now i drink for evil.
now i drink for evil.