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If you think that's serious issues you should see those goofy dream mods coming together. I do some of my best designs while sleepingthecroweater wrote:Yeah dunno, bloke dreamin bout mods a has some serious issues I would surely hazard to guessjb-texshine wrote:I think Bigbob wins.....Bigbob wrote:I thought I didn't have a problem untill last night.... I dreamed about the forum
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ive been referred here by ShineonCrazyDiamond
maybe i do belong in hda. ive read the whole thread between 3:30pm-11pm. reading when the soh headed off to the bathroom during dinner and drinks out.![Embarassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
my still has been left still for about a year now
. ive got 30l odd of 100% simpsons lager malt to run but until i get the cooling line and electricity set up in my still room i wont be able to run. all my money is sunk in to brewing equipment atm so it may be jan before im ready to roll on that. the still is due a re-design also.
have my last jar of 2yo cinnamon aged rum hope you guys enjoy. thank the lord the forum is here to get me through this dry spell.
maybe i do belong in hda. ive read the whole thread between 3:30pm-11pm. reading when the soh headed off to the bathroom during dinner and drinks out.
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my still has been left still for about a year now
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have my last jar of 2yo cinnamon aged rum hope you guys enjoy. thank the lord the forum is here to get me through this dry spell.
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now look what yall got me doing. pricing up my next copper order and it aint cheap. might aswell order parts for a boka at the same time.
sack the boka idea i think ill hold out for a flute
sack the boka idea i think ill hold out for a flute
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Cheers, WooTeck, We're here for ya. ![Waving :wave:](./images/smilies/icon_wave.gif)
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the other thing that gets to me is that im across the pond from you guys. i see yall swapping samples and meeting up. not that i have anything to share.
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Those samples we swap don't taste all that good . Hope me lying to you makes you feel better . Best I can do .WooTeck wrote:the other thing that gets to me is that im across the pond from you guys. i see yall swapping samples and meeting up. not that i have anything to share.
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yeah, nothing as good as scotch from the home office. yer not missing out.Truckinbutch wrote:Those samples we swap don't taste all that good . Hope me lying to you makes you feel better . Best I can do .WooTeck wrote:the other thing that gets to me is that im across the pond from you guys. i see yall swapping samples and meeting up. not that i have anything to share.
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Hi my name is python and I am an HD addict. I am not proud to say i have limmited myself down to eight hours a day.
Keep on keepin
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haha i see what your trying to do.HDNB wrote:yeah, nothing as good as scotch from the home office. yer not missing out.Truckinbutch wrote:Those samples we swap don't taste all that good . Hope me lying to you makes you feel better . Best I can do .WooTeck wrote:the other thing that gets to me is that im across the pond from you guys. i see yall swapping samples and meeting up. not that i have anything to share.
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Starwest Botanicals sent me a Happy Thanksgiving email. Bastards. Sittin here with too much time on my hands and my absinthe jar down to half a bottle. Hmmm Organic Wormwood $14 a pound. Bastards.
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Jeeze that's steep. Stuff grows wild about 2 hours drive from me. I got an A4 size courier bag packed to bursting point sent to me for free.
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That's funny, You made me start thinking about wormwood and how to identify it. The King County Wa website has this to say about it.
Isn't that true about pretty much anything, including water? ![Lol, No :lolno:](./images/smilies/icon_lolno.gif)
May cause death when consumed in large enough quantitieswrote: Although extracts of this plant are used in preparing the beverage absinthe, the plant is poisonous and no part of the plant should be ingested. Absinthe is banned from use in several countries and has been shown to disrupt the nervous system and may cause death when consumed in large enough quantities.
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Here I am 11AM when I should be sleeping, again, I woke up a little while ago thinking about barrels. I found an add on craigslist this morning for used wine barrels for $110. Both French and American oak, So when I woke up I started wondering how many apples it would take to fill a full size oak barrel. Then I started wondering if it would be hard to take staves from a full size barrel and build a smaller barrel or two from them. I would like used French oak wine barrels because to me everything that touches a bourbon barrel comes out tasting like bourbon. That's not a bad thing if you want that flavor in everything but I don't feel it compliments apples or other brandies very well. So here I am on the site once again when I should be sleeping, doing research on barrel making.
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Uhhh Cranky it's 11 PM!
What about putting the barrel in the apples?
What about putting the barrel in the apples?
All grain goodness without the nasty fibre
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Been thinking about that too. A full size barrel would pretty much be a lifetime supply of French oak for me but from what I've been reading it seems there are things that go on in barrels that can't quite be replicated in a jar with sticks. With the painstaking Calvados style process I did with my apples this year I was thinking a nice long slow aging in a real barrel would be a nice thing.Jolly_Roger wrote:Uhhh Cranky it's 11 PM!
What about putting the barrel in the apples?
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I just did the math too, If it is correct it would take approximately 8200 pounds of apples to fill on of those barrels with brandy
It would take me 10 or more years to do that ![very sarcastic :moresarcasm:](./images/smilies/moresarcasm.gif)
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I made the mistake of asking for a JD barrel that's been to Scotland and then returned to Canada.
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There was a thread on that here somewhere, can't recall who did it but for some reason I was going to say you or MCH, or someone in that outside-the-box mold.cranky wrote:... Then I started wondering if it would be hard to take staves from a full size barrel and build a smaller barrel or two from them....
From what I can remember it was a fairly challenging build even with all the right tools.
But I'm sure that wont deter you
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get one, fill it over time with what ever. use it as a blending barrel and once its at a decent level fill some bottles. add a bottle take a boltle kinda deal.lotta stilling but some of that barrel will end up with some age to it.cranky wrote: I found an add on craigslist this morning for used wine barrels for $110. Both French and American oak,
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My Christmas wish list is all parts for a new still build.
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I only have two things on my list, a decent bottle of whiskey (standard for bdays and xmas at this point) and a proof refractometer.S-Cackalacky wrote:My Christmas wish list is all parts for a new still build.
Got a thread for your build?
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No, no thread yet. It'll initially be just a new keg boiler and I'll use my existing pot still head and liebig. I've been accumulating parts for several months. I have two kegs - one for a boiler and the other for a thumper/direct steam still. The end goal is to also build out a CCVM column. All is going very slowly.
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SC, are you currently running a thumper ?S-Cackalacky wrote:No, no thread yet. It'll initially be just a new keg boiler and I'll use my existing pot still head and liebig. I've been accumulating parts for several months. I have two kegs - one for a boiler and the other for a thumper/direct steam still. The end goal is to also build out a CCVM column. All is going very slowly.
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Yes, I run a 5 gallon stock pot still and a 4 gallon stock pot thumper.
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Party is gonna be at my house in a couple months. I get 60 gallons of all grain to run and the making for another 90 gallons to be made. And I am on vacation for TWO weeks. But it is also hunting season. Might be a couple long nights but I'm gettin it will be worth it.
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Part of my pot still set up is to set a small can of pork and beans on the boiler lid to heat it up for lunch.
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i have to confess, and i dont know where else to turn. I just picked up a 55 # bag of simpsons peated barley and 55# of 2 row. i just mashed 7 # of 2 row and 5 # of peat in 5 gallons of water. i see alot of scotch in my future.
not sure what dark road about to go down but i hope i will find what i looking for
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not sure what dark road about to go down but i hope i will find what i looking for
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That's gonna be nice, Rager. I did a scotch with that same Simpsons, 100% peated barley. Turned out great, good smoke, like an islay, very happy with it. I bet you will get plenty of peat with a 50/50 blend, too.
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awesome to here you had good results. i was going to do a 50/50 blend at first but i figured 5# of peat was enough.MichiganCornhusker wrote:That's gonna be nice, Rager. I did a scotch with that same Simpsons, 100% peated barley. Turned out great, good smoke, like an islay, very happy with it. I bet you will get plenty of peat with a 50/50 blend, too.
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im aiming for a serious islay kind of whiskey. ill strip these two and do a small spirit run so see where it lands and may adjust the grains a little depending.
anyone ever find any good hard info on scotch grains bills? barley! i know, but peat to barley percentages would be a good starting point.
cheers,