Howdy from Oregon
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Howdy from Oregon
I'm just starting out in distilling. Right now I'm going through the reading room, trying to figure out what to build and how to build it.
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Welcome, Anuran.
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Was wondering when you were going to stop and introduce yourself.
Welcome anuran.
Welcome anuran.
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Welcome. Look forward to seeing what you come up with.
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Welcome aboard, it's always good to have another web foot on the forum.
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Hey Anuran, welcome, I'm new to this also and I am pretty sure this hobby is extremely addictive. I'm having a lot fun with it. Are you north or south? I'm close to the southern boarder.
Cheers, Radman
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Hey, Rubber Duck and Mfradman. I'm in the Portland area. Currently getting an experimental license to (legally) develop my chops and then hoping to jump through the commercial distilling hoops a little down the line. Right now I'm at the plumbing fittings and design stage.
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anuran, what do you wanna make?
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Everything!Lubavitcher wrote:anuran, what do you wanna make?
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Seriously, everyone's doing gin and vodka. I'm more interested in bitters, liqueurs and recipes people haven't made in a while. Niche-market stuff.
Brandies including applejack and kirschwasser are really interesting since the Northwest is grape, apple and cherry Central.
If it's not too much trouble getting a hescher would be nice. There are so many beverages which have been disqualified recently I'm guessing fellow yidden would appreciate good quality kosher products.
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Kosher may be a good way to break into the national seen. I buy Kosher a lot and I'm not Jewish.
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heksher isn hard to get for what every you make unless it is for peasch (passover) or if it has any grape in it.anuran wrote: If it's not too much trouble getting a hescher would be nice.
heksher dealing with any amout of grape product, or peasch heksher is a real pain for a small time guy.
for win stuff the certification is easier to get if you by mevushal (cooked) grape juice from a big source with a heksher
"malt does more than Milton can, to justify G-d's ways to Man."
There is a famous story in which the Kaiser asks Bismarck, “Can you prove the existence of God?” Bismarck replies, “The Jews, your majesty. The Jews.”
There is a famous story in which the Kaiser asks Bismarck, “Can you prove the existence of God?” Bismarck replies, “The Jews, your majesty. The Jews.”