Hi all,
I actually joined 2 1/2 years ago and have been reading the site for years so I figured I should probably say hello!
I live in North America, but I Dream of distilling unencumbered like they can in New Zealand, hence the username.
I don't know of anyone with a collection of vodka larger than mine, but I admit I've recently become a fan of Islay scotch.
My interest in the hobby is about making something from the ground up and experimenting.
Over the past 3 years, my batches have been made with a small, 1 gallon air still, because, like I said, I'm just fooling around.
Say, did you know you can't make vodka in a pot still? (Joking, of course!)
So last week I ordered a new 25-Liter Turbo 500 with the stainless reflux tower, plus an extra copper alembic tower.
My hope is to actually make vodka rather than a myriad of variations of white whiskey.
First run will be 10 lbs of crushed malted wheat, 2 TBSP lemon juice, EC-1118 yeast, and no sugar.
1st pass through the alembic, 2nd pass through the reflux.
I'd also like to try a fruit-only, no sugar, brandy/palinka/slivovitz style eventually, but man-o-man it sure is hard to find a detailed recipe.
I'll probably have to ask a question or two at some point but I admit the welcome letter makes me hesitant to post.
I'm no expert, I don't pretend to be.
I'm small-time, ...maybe one batch a month if I'm lucky.
I don't have all the big, fancy, home-made gear, ...I bought mine off the shelf.
Call me a cheater, but I have no interest in open flames, welding or building a still.
I'm just a fan, and an experimenter who sometimes needs very explicit directions.
Please bear with me.
Thanks!
It's about time I said hello!
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Re: It's about time I said hello!
Welcome here yeah those stills are very common in NZ, Oz and the UK, they are not amazing, bloody expensive and have some synthetic parts that will likely fail if not modified but they will do the trick.
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Re: It's about time I said hello!
Hello NewZealandDreamer
Nice of you to come out of the shadows. This hobby has all kinds,
I don't believe it's a fault that you don't build your own stuff... I am curious to see what recipes you come up with.
There is a section in our forum, Tried and True Recipes http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=14
Nice to finally greet you HAHA
Glad to have you here. Have fun and stay safe.
Nice of you to come out of the shadows. This hobby has all kinds,
I don't believe it's a fault that you don't build your own stuff... I am curious to see what recipes you come up with.
There is a section in our forum, Tried and True Recipes http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=14
Nice to finally greet you HAHA
Glad to have you here. Have fun and stay safe.
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Re: It's about time I said hello!
Have you tried looking in the Fruit section? http://ww.homedistiller.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=38NewZealandDreamer wrote:I'd also like to try a fruit-only, no sugar, brandy/palinka/slivovitz style eventually, but man-o-man it sure is hard to find a detailed recipe.
Welcome aboard!
Best place to start for newbies - click here - Courtesy of Cranky :-)
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Re: It's about time I said hello!
You can also do an HD Google Search at top of page.
Leave a space after the URL and enter brandy or palinka or slivovitz for some results.
Welcome.
Leave a space after the URL and enter brandy or palinka or slivovitz for some results.
Welcome.
Re: It's about time I said hello!
Welcome mate, yeah it's a good feeling being legal here . But they talk funny
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Re: It's about time I said hello!
NewZealandDreamer wrote:Hi all,
I actually joined 2 1/2 years ago and have been reading the site for years so I figured I should probably say hello!
I live in North America, but I Dream of distilling unencumbered like they can in New Zealand, hence the username.
I don't know of anyone with a collection of vodka larger than mine, but I admit I've recently become a fan of Islay scotch.
My interest in the hobby is about making something from the ground up and experimenting.
Over the past 3 years, my batches have been made with a small, 1 gallon air still, because, like I said, I'm just fooling around.
Say, did you know you can't make vodka in a pot still? (Joking, of course!)
So last week I ordered a new 25-Liter Turbo 500 with the stainless reflux tower, plus an extra copper alembic tower.
My hope is to actually make vodka rather than a myriad of variations of white whiskey.
First run will be 10 lbs of crushed malted wheat, 2 TBSP lemon juice, EC-1118 yeast, and no sugar.
1st pass through the alembic, 2nd pass through the reflux.
I'd also like to try a fruit-only, no sugar, brandy/palinka/slivovitz style eventually, but man-o-man it sure is hard to find a detailed recipe.
I'll probably have to ask a question or two at some point but I admit the welcome letter makes me hesitant to post.
I'm no expert, I don't pretend to be.
I'm small-time, ...maybe one batch a month if I'm lucky.
I don't have all the big, fancy, home-made gear, ...I bought mine off the shelf.
Call me a cheater, but I have no interest in open flames, welding or building a still.
I'm just a fan, and an experimenter who sometimes needs very explicit directions.
Please bear with me.
Thanks!
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Re: It's about time I said hello!
NewZealandDreamer wrote:Hi all,
I actually joined 2 1/2 years ago and have been reading the site for years so I figured I should probably say hello!
I live in North America, but I Dream of distilling unencumbered like they can in New Zealand, hence the username.
I don't know of anyone with a collection of vodka larger than mine, but I admit I've recently become a fan of Islay scotch.
My interest in the hobby is about making something from the ground up and experimenting.
Over the past 3 years, my batches have been made with a small, 1 gallon air still, because, like I said, I'm just fooling around.
Say, did you know you can't make vodka in a pot still? (Joking, of course!)
So last week I ordered a new 25-Liter Turbo 500 with the stainless reflux tower, plus an extra copper alembic tower.
My hope is to actually make vodka rather than a myriad of variations of white whiskey.
First run will be 10 lbs of crushed malted wheat, 2 TBSP lemon juice, EC-1118 yeast, and no sugar.
1st pass through the alembic, 2nd pass through the reflux.
I'd also like to try a fruit-only, no sugar, brandy/palinka/slivovitz style eventually, but man-o-man it sure is hard to find a detailed recipe.
I'll probably have to ask a question or two at some point but I admit the welcome letter makes me hesitant to post.
I'm no expert, I don't pretend to be.
I'm small-time, ...maybe one batch a month if I'm lucky.
I don't have all the big, fancy, home-made gear, ...I bought mine off the shelf.
Call me a cheater, but I have no interest in open flames, welding or building a still.
I'm just a fan, and an experimenter who sometimes needs very explicit directions.
Please bear with me.
Thanks!
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Re: It's about time I said hello!
Enjoy , have fun , be careful , and welcome
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