Almost done making our 5 gallon homemade still. Started in September.
No plans, just figured it out. Primarily interested in making whiskey.
Need a first timers recipe. Will browse for one but if anyone has a good one for corn whiskey,
please share.
Thanks!!
Hello from good ole boys in West Texas
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Re: Hello from good ole boys in West Texas
Welcome, gantech...
We love still porn...
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We love still porn...
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Re: Hello from good ole boys in West Texas
Welcome gantech, try UJSSM recipe, you will find it in the Tried & True, in the main index page.
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Re: Hello from good ole boys in West Texas
+1 to that. after you learn how to drive your still and make cuts on ujsm, you can progress to allgrain if that's where your interests lie.olddog wrote:Welcome gantech, try UJSSM recipe, you will find it in the Tried & True, in the main index page.
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Re: Hello from good ole boys in West Texas
Welcome gantech. All good advice there. Stay safe.
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(50 litre, propane heated pot still. Coil in bucket condenser - No thermometer, No carbon)
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Re: Hello from good ole boys in West Texas
Welcome aboard Tex.
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