Greetings from Auckland NZ
Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 2:18 pm
I've been playing around with an airstill for a few months and have developed quite an interest.
My staple over the last 20 years has been brewing beer for fun and just plain economics, spirits is an entirely different animal but well worth the challenge.
Goals - Get a better understanding of how each part of the process really works. I appreciate that Airstills are deemed to be inferior but to start with it has been great for me even with the odd setback. Moving forward I would like to make my own still from scratch as I'm one to adapt pretty much what ever I can lay my hands on.
I've used a lot of commercial yeast packages but put down my first Birdwatchers wash with a recipe I found on this forum, it's currently bubbling away and I must admit it has a far more pleasant aroma than others I've used.
Appreciate all the great knowledge in here and I'll be spending many winter nights no doubt reading.
Cheers
Greg
My staple over the last 20 years has been brewing beer for fun and just plain economics, spirits is an entirely different animal but well worth the challenge.
Goals - Get a better understanding of how each part of the process really works. I appreciate that Airstills are deemed to be inferior but to start with it has been great for me even with the odd setback. Moving forward I would like to make my own still from scratch as I'm one to adapt pretty much what ever I can lay my hands on.
I've used a lot of commercial yeast packages but put down my first Birdwatchers wash with a recipe I found on this forum, it's currently bubbling away and I must admit it has a far more pleasant aroma than others I've used.
Appreciate all the great knowledge in here and I'll be spending many winter nights no doubt reading.
Cheers
Greg