Hi everyone
Long time drinker, first time poster. I am Keiran, living in the macedon ranges in Victoria, Australia. I have always been a huge whiskey fan, recently travelling to Japan to sample all their amazing whiskeys, and recently i've gotten into the craze of Gin. My mate, who is a wine maker in the region, and I recently bought an alembic still and made our first gin last week from some of his grapes on his winery (old stock). It was pretty amazing for a first attempt and I am keen to experiment with local botanicals, try new things.
Every Wednesday, now that Game of Thrones has started up again, we plan to have GOT GIN nights where we watch GOT, make GIN.
Looking forward to reading all the great tips and tricks to hone my GOT GIN making skills.
Cheers,
Keiran
Hello from the Macedon Ranges
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Welcome kieran .
Heaps of good info and folk around here . Several might be your neighbours .
Gee , if you think Gin made from a Pot-stilled wine base is good , wait to you get a reflux still and clean it up to neutral then do your potstill gin run .
Heaps of good info and folk around here . Several might be your neighbours .
Gee , if you think Gin made from a Pot-stilled wine base is good , wait to you get a reflux still and clean it up to neutral then do your potstill gin run .
My recommended goto .
https://homedistiller.org/wiki/index.ph ... ion_Theory
https://homedistiller.org/wiki/index.ph ... ion_Theory
Re: Hello from the Macedon Ranges
Welcome to the forum.
I recently tried making gin using a pot stilled grape spirit and was very pleasantly surprised at how well it turned out, so I say don't knock it if you haven't tried it, Yummyrum. Right now, I'm in the process of putting down a large ferment using my brandy leftovers for use as gin base spirit.
I recently tried making gin using a pot stilled grape spirit and was very pleasantly surprised at how well it turned out, so I say don't knock it if you haven't tried it, Yummyrum. Right now, I'm in the process of putting down a large ferment using my brandy leftovers for use as gin base spirit.
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Welcome, iamkeiran!
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Beautiful place to live.
I'm near the Murray on the alternative route to Brisbane.
Geoff
I'm near the Murray on the alternative route to Brisbane.
Geoff
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G'day mate I'm about an hour west of ya, cordial welcome to the forum. Few blokes make gin from pot stilled grappa. There is a distillery over near the Mornington doing just that even though it has a column still there collecting dust and it's not bad but I think it could improve out of sight by using a better still for a better base. I believe there is a gin distillery around Mt Macedon too but I don't know anything about it.
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Thanks everyone for the welcome! There are a few local gin distilleries, small ones, in the Macedon ranges. I have tried out a recipe and I think mine may be better than what they sell I may be biased though.
@The Baker, my folks own a winery on the murray near Rutherglen. Great place to be!
Can anyone help recommend where I can post for some advice when making an Orange Liqueur? I want to make sure I post in the right place.
@The Baker, my folks own a winery on the murray near Rutherglen. Great place to be!
Can anyone help recommend where I can post for some advice when making an Orange Liqueur? I want to make sure I post in the right place.
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Ok well you have a few options depending on how you make it. The obvious first choice is in Fruit and Vegetables but recipe development would be ok if you are still developing it and if it is a finished spirt that is then flavoured then Flavouring and aging would be ok.
Without knowing your process I'm going to say Fruit & Veg is the more appropriate sub forum for a fruit liqueur
Without knowing your process I'm going to say Fruit & Veg is the more appropriate sub forum for a fruit liqueur
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