So i am still very much a n00b to these forums, so i apologize in advance if this is not the correct location for this post.
I have been doing a lot of reading here, but notice a lot of the information on prebuilt stills is coming out of the USA and Netherlands.
With all of the Canadians on here, I am wondering if you guys are not building you own still then where are you getting your equipment from? (and yes, I know that building your own still is a very rewarding part of the whole experience - i just don't have the metal working resources right now) Also, with our dollar down compared to the USD would it not make more sense to buy from a Canadian location to avoid a nasty exchange rate?
I've seen that there is a "market" section of approved manufacturers, but i like to physically go to a shop and see with my own eyes what i am buying versus hoping and praying that what i put into my online cart is what i actually get when it is delivered.
Being located in Guelph, I found a still maker in the Toronto area. - Has anyone ever bought anything from "North Stills" before?
I was looking at buying this unit: http://www.northstills.com/product/6-pl ... re-boiler/
I also read somewhere here that 30L is what the forums considers the max size for hobby stills, but i was hoping that if I buy a really good still in the beginning of my career I'll never need to upgrade unless i want to. - I was also looking at this still because I wanted a quality unit that I would be able to make a consistent quality product that i could reliably reproduce. I was hoping a unit like this could be a semi-pro stepping stone to make development batches and hone my craft until i find a recipe that i would want to share with the world.
I am very much of the mindset - if you try and play it cheap, you end up actually paying more in the long run.
Now I ask the team, am i on the right path? - or do you think i am throwing away my hard earned cash?
I am looking to make flavoured vodkas.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
-DudeBud
