Hello all,
I am a retired military grandfather about to be 50. I've done a lot in my time but I was retired from the military sooner than I hoped. I tried to fill the time I had with hobbies, but I only know how to go "ALL IN" so every hobby became a small business or a lifestyle. Through all of it, I learned that the first time you take an order for something, IT IS NO LONGER A HOBBY. Well it has come to this, I love distilling spirits. From the science of it to the lessons of the backwoods and all the way to the imbibing. The research is unlimited and the methods are as abundant as the flavors. The time I have for it is ample and I have patience in spades.
Let me say, I already understand that there is more that I don't know than I will ever know so coming at it from that angle, I'm just looking to get my all grain (corn only) consistent. I have already made a Peach Brandy, Rum and a Gin, but they were barely drinkable. After following the Required Reading, I decided that focusing on cracked corn would be cheap enough that I could try and replicate it until I get it the way I want it.
My current system is a 1 gallon pot with condenser, but I already have a condenser made for a much larger still and plan on making a 5 gal pot with Mason Jar thumpers or a reflux column. I'm glad I found you guys and I look forward to having a place to look for answers. I saw how old the forum was, and figured most questions have already been asked so I might not be asking anything for a while, but I did want to introduce myself first.
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Welcome, it is an addictive, semi time consuming hobby. I'm a lot like yourself, I go all in on hobbies as well, I really enjoy this one, I just upgraded to a 15g keg. There is plenty of info for you, it takes some time to dig but, you'll find what your looking for and get any questions answered. Folks are pretty helpful around here
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Welcome to the forum. There's plenty of info to stuck into. You'll be making quality liquor in no time.
NO, no, no. Get that out of your head right away. Safety is number one, and boiling flammable liquid in an easily broken container is a big safety issue. Stainless or copper onlyShark_Sugar wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 2:54 pm My current system is a 1 gallon pot with condenser, but I already have a condenser made for a much larger still and plan on making a 5 gal pot with Mason Jar thumpers or a reflux column.
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Thanks for the information.SW_Shiner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 4:25 pm Welcome to the forum. There's plenty of info to stuck into. You'll be making quality liquor in no time.
NO, no, no. Get that out of your head right away. Safety is number one, and boiling flammable liquid in an easily broken container is a big safety issue. Stainless or copper onlyShark_Sugar wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 2:54 pm My current system is a 1 gallon pot with condenser, but I already have a condenser made for a much larger still and plan on making a 5 gal pot with Mason Jar thumpers or a reflux column.
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Welcome aboard. This forum offers tons of information but the members draw a firm line in the sand regarding safety. It may come off as pretentious or a clique but I assure you we just want to give safe and effective information which usually comes by destroying methods learned from YouTube channels. As you have already figured out almost every question has already been asked ad nauseam. So read till yer eyes bleed. Looking forward to sharing information and hopefully some laughs.
Stay safe and have fun Shark _Sugar
Stay safe and have fun Shark _Sugar
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Welcome Shark_Sugar
Good to have you here.
If you follow the advice and wisdom from the members here, You'll stay safe
...Like Stonecutter mentioned
Stay Safe & Have Fun
BlackStrap
Good to have you here.
If you follow the advice and wisdom from the members here, You'll stay safe

read till your eyes bleed

Stay Safe & Have Fun
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Welcome aboard Shark Sugar.
If you've been getting your information on Gin , Peach brandy and Rum making from the same sources that recommend mason jar thumpers, then I'm not surprised that the end results are almost undrinkable.
Those jars are a big No No
If you've been getting your information on Gin , Peach brandy and Rum making from the same sources that recommend mason jar thumpers, then I'm not surprised that the end results are almost undrinkable.
Those jars are a big No No

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Thank you Saltbush, that was extremely helpful and encouraging.Saltbush Bill wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 9:52 am Welcome aboard Shark Sugar.
If you've been getting your information on Gin , Peach brandy and Rum making from the same sources that recommend mason jar thumpers, then I'm not surprised that the end results are almost undrinkable.
Those jars are a big No No![]()

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Welcome to the forum Shark_Sugar, you've found the final and only place you'll need to go looking for trusted information on distilling.Shark_Sugar wrote: ↑Mon Mar 24, 2025 2:54 pm Hello all,
I am a retired military grandfather about to be 50. I've done a lot in my time but I was retired from the military sooner than I hoped. I tried to fill the time I had with hobbies, but I only know how to go "ALL IN" so every hobby became a small business or a lifestyle. Through all of it, I learned that the first time you take an order for something, IT IS NO LONGER A HOBBY. Well it has come to this, I love distilling spirits. From the science of it to the lessons of the backwoods and all the way to the imbibing. The research is unlimited and the methods are as abundant as the flavors. The time I have for it is ample and I have patience in spades.
Let me say, I already understand that there is more that I don't know than I will ever know so coming at it from that angle, I'm just looking to get my all grain (corn only) consistent. I have already made a Peach Brandy, Rum and a Gin, but they were barely drinkable. After following the Required Reading, I decided that focusing on cracked corn would be cheap enough that I could try and replicate it until I get it the way I want it.
My current system is a 1 gallon pot with condenser, but I already have a condenser made for a much larger still and plan on making a 5 gal pot with Mason Jar thumpers or a reflux column. I'm glad I found you guys and I look forward to having a place to look for answers. I saw how old the forum was, and figured most questions have already been asked so I might not be asking anything for a while, but I did want to introduce myself first.
"If at first you don't succeed, get your shit together and blow the second time away." Shark_Sugar
We're of a similar age and I'm totally envious that you are retired already. Respect to you for serving your country until retirement.
Have a good read through all of the links at the bottom of this page, absorb the info and then, start asking for a steer, you'll get it.
I'll give you your first one, forget the 5 gal pot and look for something 15-20. (Cough, Stainless beer kegs are usually 15.5!)
Enjoy
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