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It's me, Michiel

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:01 am
by Michiel
Hello to all :)

I'm from Holland, where the land is as flat as the beer isn't. I've become a bit of a whisky enthousiast over the last few years (mainly Scotch whisky, but I have a few Bourbons as well) and have amassed quite a bit of theoretical knowledge on the subject of actually making the stuff. But as practice tends to differ from the theory I've been wanting to get a small still for a while to gain an insight into that side of the hobby. So two weeks ago I pulled the trigger and ordered this bad boy:

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I've since made one complete run, from mashing through fermentation and double distillation. And I absolutely love it. Already I've discovered so much about how my favourite drink is produced and what influence for instance the heads and tails have on the final taste and smell of the spirit.

So yeah, I guess I'm hooked now :)

Re: It's me, Michiel

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:16 am
by superdaveva
Welcome aboard, nice little pot. Read till your eyes bleed, its all here. Did you do a cleaning run ,sacrifice run?make sure to use small collection jars and read up on making cuts. Good luck be safe and enjoy

Re: It's me, Michiel

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 3:41 am
by Michiel
Cleaning run: check. Sacrifice run: well, I've drunk some of it, but only sips. The next wash should be ready in a day or two, and that will be the first true run.

I'm indeed using the jars, they work great. I've been reading everything and anything I can find on the subjects of mashing, fermentation, yeast strains, turbos, recipes, distillation, cuts, aging and everything else. This forum (and its Dutch counterpart) as well as the Home Distiller site proper have been extremely helpful.

Re: It's me, Michiel

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:32 am
by planethax
Welcome to HD Michiel
Lots of good info here,
check out links in my sig and be safe.

Re: It's me, Michiel

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 10:17 am
by Michiel
Thanks for the welcome!

Toasting some bits of oak atm, house smells great :)