... Mike, can I have your permission to forward this post to the SCA Distilling list? regards, Puck...
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Robert Jung
rdj@xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxx
Oct 29, 1999 4:22 am
... that again ,then load back into still run out 200ml and throw away,thenthe next 5 by de-refluxed you mean disabling the cooling reflux tower? why would you...
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bj-fm@xxxxxx.xxx.xx
Oct 29, 1999 10:39 pm
thankyou both for your comments--re url's ray i corrected the tony ackland address ,should be ok now,i jumped to "bushflavours" ok very case sensitive arn't...
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bj-fm@...
Oct 30, 1999 1:38 am
someone asked me is it legal to discuss distilling in a country without legalised home distilling-----of course it is!!!!!!!!! i think they were referring to...
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Richard Kappler II
rkappler@xxxx.xxxx
Jan 30, 1997 12:16 pm
... At onelist.com, or if you like, shoot me a private e-mail and I can subscribe you. To whomever runs this list, I apologize for this, I joined your list...
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bj-fm@xxxxxx.xxx.xx
Nov 2, 1999 8:43 pm
Apologies for slow reply but very early in the week at work, we brew once only/week to create enough wash to keepa the stills running for at least 6 days. So...
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bj-fm@xxxxxx.xxx.xx
Nov 2, 1999 8:51 pm
Refer to "Reply to Allan" for reason and apology for slow reply. Six gallons if you are in Great Britain was 27 litres, I suspect Ray you are in the U.S. (the...
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bj-fm@...
Nov 3, 1999 8:01 am
can i send to this site an email by the "normal" method e.g.type it offline then go online and transmit or can i only transmit from the web site as i do by...
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bj-fm@xxxxxx.xxx.xx
Nov 3, 1999 8:18 am
occasionally i have thought of writing a book on our mutual subject but i see several times this has been done and very well, the only chapters i would add...
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Dick Grindley
Dick@xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.x...
Nov 3, 1999 2:39 pm
Hi from Edinburgh, Well, here's my first contribution to the group. In response to Brian @hotnet.net.au recently asking about a method of calculating mash ...
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Dick Grindley
Dick@xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.x...
Nov 4, 1999 8:36 pm
Sorry about that, something definitely went wrong with the attachment so I'll try it as a straight ZIP'd file (PKZIP Ver2.0g). Thought a self extracting file...
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humulus@...
Nov 4, 1999 10:28 pm
Hi, I'm brand new to this list. I would like to make a still for making distilled water. I have plans for such a still, which require a few feet of 2" copper...
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BJ & FM Poke
bj-fm@...
Nov 4, 1999 11:53 pm
DICK - Thank you very much for spreadsheet. Oak chips in Australian home brew shops anyway are usually Quercus Alba (American White Oak) and are applied as per...
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bluedart@xxxxxx.xxx
Nov 5, 1999 2:42 am
Here it goes...
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bj-fm@xxxxxx.xxx.xx
Nov 5, 1999 10:12 pm
attention dick grindley----yes i received the zip file all in one piece when it came direct----yes i live in tasmania,yes it's a tropical paradise with the...
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bluedart@xxxxxx.xxx
Nov 6, 1999 5:07 am
Here it goes...
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bluedart@xxxxxx.xxx
Nov 6, 1999 4:10 pm
I am fixing to make my first mash and recently bought some brewers yeast any good suggestions on a Simple mash. Would be greatly apprecieted. How do I store...
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Yorg
yorgsand@...
Nov 8, 1999 11:49 am
I'm new to this digest and to distilling. Just wondering if there is a FAQ or other resource anyone can recommend where I can cover the basics....
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Alistair Louden
ghostrider605@xxxxxxx...
Nov 7, 1999 11:52 am
Anyone got a nice simple plan on making a simple still. I can't import one from NZ as I've been told the customs in UK will confiscate it on arrival.I thought...
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Dick Grindley
Dick@xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.x...
Nov 9, 1999 10:41 am
Hi all, My apologies to anyone who wanted a copy of that Excel Mash Efficiency Spreadsheet, I think the problem is occurring once an e-mail & attachment got...
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nancyrae@xxxx.xxx.xxx
Nov 11, 1999 5:19 am
I used the recipe form Irving Hirshch book (Whiskey,Brandy & Cordials)and we sized it down to fit a 8 gallon still, and had very good results. this is for 6...
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erwin_eastwood@xxxxxx...
Nov 10, 1999 3:50 am
Big Al, don't let you scare away by the customs. I thought, the same thing would happen to me, in the Netherlands, where it is even illegal to have a...
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Ray Toms
ray@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Nov 11, 1999 11:58 pm
Dick In New Zealand we usually use glass marbles the best type are those sold by garden shops for putting into pot plants, however the Rashig rings are...
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Ray Toms
ray@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Nov 12, 1999 8:39 pm
Jason Marbles are put into the tower of a reflux column, their purpose is to slow the passage of the alcohol as it rises up the column. The greater the surface...
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bj-fm@xxxxxx.xxx.xx
Nov 13, 1999 2:43 am
JEREMY in Lufkin, Texas: Did you have any luck with your navigating this site? DICK GRINDLEY in Scotland: Thank you for the spreadsheet. I answered you about...
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bj-fm@xxxxxx.xxx.xx
Nov 16, 1999 10:24 pm
without question the best non commercial site in the world is tony acklands which had the longest,complicated address with both upper and lower case etc. what...
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Mike
mike@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Nov 17, 1999 7:49 pm
Nice one Ray. Most amusing. Good to see that we're getting a bit of humour into this List. So marbles slow down the passage of the vapour and water selectively...
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Ray Toms
ray@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx
Nov 18, 1999 1:56 am
Mike This is a discussion list dedicated to promoting informed discussion on the topic of distilling. Sarcasm and abuse has no place on it I can't believe that...
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bluedart@xxxxxx.xxx
Nov 18, 1999 3:36 am
My Plans are to start with a thin wort to make a basic moonshine. What is the best recipe for thin wort with brewers yeast. I have a basic pot still what is...
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gblong@xxxx.xxx
Nov 18, 1999 2:29 pm
I am looking for a source for activated carbon. I know it is available from a couple of overseas sources ,but I live in Dallas, Texas and don't want to pay for...