I'm new to this forum, but not to distilling.
my history: I worked in a homebrew shop for about 7 years- the 2nd year I worked there the -"build a world-class distillation apparatus" file came out, so did the Homedistiller.org website. until then, I had been using a pressure cooker and a coil of 1/4inch copper tubing in a leaky bucket. Working in a homebrew
store had MANY advantages- low-prices, and an environment that encouraged learning. I bought a EuroStill, and used my freezer and a icewater/wok still for many years (the Eurostill was repacked with copper raschig rings and scouring pads), I used Babelfish to translate German schnapps books, and was, at one point, running a batch every 2 days- because my boss at the homebrew shop could write off "experimental/research recipes", as a business expense.
The "homepage" of Homedistiller.org knows me as "Jack","UPS474/747", or as, "A.nonymous". I used to email Tony constantly with results from my experiments, and he would always ask "hey- how come you are doing another batch every few days?"
I quit submitting info to Homedistiller.org and to it's forum because I recieved an IM from someone who seemed intent on getting me to admit that I had distilled illegal alcohol inside the US. I figured him for a fed/cop- and resigned from the forum the next morning.
I kept going with the hobby until the desert wars started to play on my mind- my first love was not distilling. it was stuff that goes "boom". I joined the army-
specifically I joined the US Army MOS 89D (Google it- I don't want to post it here). I spent 6 years in this job. Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Albania- been there, done that- and, when I was in barracks- I made liqueurs for the wives' of the married guys- my marriage had since fallen apart. I met an American servicewoman in Iraq, and fell in love again- she came with me to Germany after Iraq, then left me. I met and married a German woman, and got out of the army, now I am on a visitor/worker visa in Germany. Money, and the availability of regular, American-style homebrew supplies is limited (light malt syrup is about $4/pound here), so the "all bran" recipe is VERY helpfull to me.
I am very suprised by how much the technology has advanced in the 7+ years I've been gone- I bought the 1st edition of Nixon/Stones' book, but never got around to building it. I now live in a small apartment, with my German wife- using a freezer to double the mash %, and a 2L flask as a postill. Keeping myself and the co-workers happy, so to speak.
I love the new forum, and have learned a great deal from it (cereal was what you ate while watching your still come to the right temperature- not something you mashed, when I started!!)
I hope I can help out- without incriminating myself...........
Meet Johnny108
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Welcome aboard again I guess.
The guy e-mailing you was more likely a troll. If the government wanted you they would already know who you are. Be a cautious as you want.

The guy e-mailing you was more likely a troll. If the government wanted you they would already know who you are. Be a cautious as you want.
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Welcome. I guess you are one of the really old timers on the list if you are quoted on the parent site.
Interesting MOS - to say the least.
I spent most of my active duty in Germany, on a very small intel base and have a fondness for the country. That was a while ago - we were concerned with "commies" back then.
Interesting MOS - to say the least.

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Great story, looking forward to more info as we go along, you say you have learned a lot from this forum but you sound like one of the guys that got the ball rolling 

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So, what your'e saying is you are distilling illegally in Germany? Ya? (Kein problem...) 
I was an auslander in Berlin for a year. At the time, the beer and schnapps in the O club was enough for me.

I was an auslander in Berlin for a year. At the time, the beer and schnapps in the O club was enough for me.
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Great to have you home johnny108....
Nice read btw... As you know, fly low and they'll never know...
See you around man...

Nice read btw... As you know, fly low and they'll never know...
See you around man...

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