jlewin
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anybody know of any good places to discuss it online....not with the intention of actually doing any of course
jlewin said:hmm...thanks i guess. if i am the butt of a joke, i don't get it.
Yooper Chick said:No, you're not! It's because the first two answers were exactly the same, not because of your question.
jlewin said:so...any of you who obviously are familiar with the site....do you take the time to distill your own. Is it at all cost effective, worth the trouble etc. I'm an irish whiskey drinker...which I obviously can't make at home...being in the USA...but I could settle for an irish STYLE whiskey if I could pull one off. Maybe a little flavored vodka for the wife.
I couldn't have said it better myself.rdwj said:distilling is illegal in the US and most other countries. If anyone was doing it in their home, they should be smart enough to not discuss it in a public forum.
Or the internet police might inform the ATF!rdwj said:distilling is illegal in the US and most other countries. If anyone was doing it in their home, they should be smart enough to not discuss it in a public forum.
The flavors in flavored vodka are added after distillation. You can make a great flavored vodka by throwing a few vanilla beans, some peppercorns, some fruit, etc, into a bottle of decent vodka and letting it age for a few weeks. A few ounces of simple syrup will sweeten it up if you're looking for a smoother flavor.jlewin said:Maybe a little flavored vodka for the wife.
maybe if your grain-corn was free?Todd said:I'm curious about doing it for fuel. It seems so extremely expensive how could it ever be worth doing. I mean if I get this right, 5G of 10% would yeild half a gallon of fuel. That is like $30/gallon.
jlewin said:i imagine that right now people are less likely to do it to save money and more likely to do it to make a point/pressure manufacturers and government to get more serious about fuel alternatives
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