Hello and thank you in advance

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MegaSchwiller
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Hello and thank you in advance

Post by MegaSchwiller »

I've snooped around this board for about an hour and can tell that it will be an invaluable source of info and a massive occupier of my free time for the next few months.

I've been homebrewing for almost 10 years and have been curious about getting into home distillation for some time now. I've recently had bilateral knee surgery (2 torn up misiscus' and on shredded acl that was replaced with a dead guy ligament), i've got a lot of free time on my hands for the next few months.

I'm likely going to inundate this board with noob questions -- although I do promise to search and read first -- so I wanted to say thank you in advance to all those that contribute so much knowledge.

Thanks,

-lenny (megaschwiller)
flip
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Re: Hello and thank you in advance

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Hi, Ive been distilling with lots of trial and error for a few years, wasted lots of ingredients, and angered my wife, but it's an interesting hobby. Nice to exchange experiences with others. I hope you find the website as interesting as I have!
kiwistiller
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Re: Hello and thank you in advance

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ouch, knees. I have an acl op in my future, not looking forward to it, but if it gives me some dedicated brewing time...

welcome along anyway, happy healing / learning.
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rad14701
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Re: Hello and thank you in advance

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An hour of reading here is like reading the gift tag on a Christmas present... You haven't even removed the ribbon and started tearing off the wrapping paper to discover what is truly inside...

Good luck...
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