Hi my names is: newguy

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o_theroux
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Hi my names is: newguy

Post by o_theroux »

Hello guys iā€™m a home brewer who loves craftmanship and want to pass to the next level. Maybe try to mix crafted beer with crafted spirit and have fun and creativity with alchool (not ON alchool LOL!!) so i modestly register to learn and talk about crafting delicious beverage. Hope to find passionate people in here! See ya
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PalCabral
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Welcome to the forum. Homebrewer recently turned distiller here. Good luck with your innovations - there is a leap from craft brewing to craft distilling, as I am sure you will find out. Bring with you the knowledge you have, learn from the knowledge you will get here.
Step by step, little by little.
SW_Shiner
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Welcome to the forum. Beer brewing is a great way to get into distilling. But it is also a bit different. Be prepared to put some things you learned during beer brewing aside. While most things are the same, there are a few things that are not needed when brewing for distillation.
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BlackStrap
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Welcome o_theroux

There are loads of people here that are have abundant wisdom, and for the most part friendly. Skills at home brewing will aide you in moving into distillation... Enjoy the ride!

Be Safe and Have Fun
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