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Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 6:52 am
by Uncle Jesse
Re: Wired mag
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 6:58 am
by theholymackerel
Excellent article!
Boy, I really enjoyed that and expect to see another surge of newbs around here.
Huzzah!
Re: Wired mag
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:23 am
by Uncle Jesse
Glad she made the point about safety and plastics.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:39 am
by Uncle Jesse
by the way I did not attribute the quote "this ain't stamp collecting" to myself. I said one of my users had said it and I found it poignant...and that user as far as I can recall was Hookline.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:56 am
by Tater
Yep maybe some fokes will see that it should be made legal.Same as beer and wine
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:04 pm
by blanikdog
Uncle Jesse wrote:by the way I did not attribute the quote "this ain't stamp collecting" to myself. I said one of my users had said it and I found it poignant...and that user as far as I can recall was Hookline.
Sounds like the sort of comment that one could expect from an Aussie, bless his heart.
blanik
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 11:17 am
by gs_moonshine
Nice read uncle jesse. there was one quote that said you can buy it for what you can make it for. Not sure I agree with that statement. I can make 3 qts of rum for what I can buy 1 of the middle of the road stuff.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 11:46 am
by Uncle Jesse
gs_moonshine wrote:Nice read uncle jesse. there was one quote that said you can buy it for what you can make it for. Not sure I agree with that statement. I can make 3 qts of rum for what I can buy 1 of the middle of the road stuff.
yeh but factor in time, equipment costs, propane or electricity and so on and it's a much bigger hassle to make 3 quarts than to go buy a bottle.
I can get a good Tennessee whiskey off the shelf for under $15 for a 750ml bottle.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 1:36 pm
by gs_moonshine
yeah that would be true if it were hassle, but I'm sure you'd agree we would rather call if fun.
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Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 4:31 pm
by Hawke
From what I heard recently, there is a shift from cooking meth, to making 'shine happening. Really hope that is just a rumor, or we will have the cops out with corn sniffing dogs.
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Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:46 am
by HookLine
blanikdog wrote:Uncle Jesse wrote:by the way I did not attribute the quote "this ain't stamp collecting" to myself. I said one of my users had said it and I found it poignant...and that user as far as I can recall was Hookline.
Sounds like the sort of comment that one could expect from an Aussie, bless his heart.
blanik
Goodness, I'm offline for 3 days and you are all talking about me behind my back!
But hey, I get my 15 minutes (seconds?) of international fame, and for distilling! I can now slide into eternal anonymity, a happy man.
Thank you kindly, UJ, and Mr B.
Yeah, it was a pretty good article. One or two things in there I am not sure of, like 'most stillers use propane'. Is that true?
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 7:28 am
by Uncle Jesse
I notice someone erroneously commented on the article stating that home distilling is legal in the State of Washington. Oh, how little they understand.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 4:24 am
by goose eye
so thats the sob. ha ha
kinda makes it sound like there wont no ole likker dicks worryed bout nothin but money an
that would be wrong.
so im tole
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 11:51 am
by showrguy
great article UJ, nice pictures too..
i read that a couple of days ago while checking up on your web site..
was that you in the A's hat ??
and was that one fella sampling some of your demonstration ??
cheers.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 12:56 pm
by MountedGoat
Great little article, definately good to see a positively written and positive spin on an otherwise negatively thought of hobbie.
Uncle Jesse wrote:gs_moonshine wrote:Nice read uncle jesse. there was one quote that said you can buy it for what you can make it for. Not sure I agree with that statement. I can make 3 qts of rum for what I can buy 1 of the middle of the road stuff.
yeh but factor in time, equipment costs, propane or electricity and so on and it's a much bigger hassle to make 3 quarts than to go buy a bottle.
I can get a good Tennessee whiskey off the shelf for under $15 for a 750ml bottle.
I know that the larger the cheaper, however, I have costed out my home wine and it comes out to just around $10 a bottle. That means that if I were selling it I could happily charge $20 and be making $10 profit a bottle. And I was charging myself $30/hour
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. What kind of price are you looking to charge for your whiskey? It will be a while, but do you have any idear?
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:22 pm
by Uncle Jesse
Yeh it's me in the A's hat and I let folks who wanted to try a bit of spirit right out of the still, cut with water. Basically the same thing I do when I'm running a charge, tasting for cuts.
As for prices I hope to keep things reasonable but economy of scale says our stuff won't be the cheapest bottle on the shelf. If I can bring a 750 to market for $30-$45 I'll be very happy. Might be more, might be less, we'll see how things go. I'm as concerned about bringing a cost effective product to the average whiskey lover as I am about making a profit.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 4:37 am
by trthskr4
Once again I must be blind, I don't see any pics with that article to see anybody in a hat. Must be in another post or something. I have my own mental image of what UJ looks like and not sure if I want that spoiled. But if I know there's a pic, I just have to go look, you just can't not look.
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Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 5:08 am
by Husker
UJ is much younger looking than his avatar makes him out to be, lol
H.
Re: Wired mag article on home distillers
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 1:56 pm
by Rudi
Go have a look at pioneer spirits there's pics of all three of the lucky(hard working, persistant ,driven ,passionate) bastards
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whole pile of other cool stuff too.