Hallo John, Bedankt voor de uitleg. De volgende keer zal ik wat meer glazen klaar zetten om het verschil te 'leren' ruiken/proeven. de eerste 100 ml. alcohol...
On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 19:44:56 +1200 Lynne <ellemm@...> wrote: Subscribe ... Wow, what a bargain =/ I guess it's time that we _all_ set up external mail...
Hi to all, as promissed I am keeping you all updated on how my new still is coming along. I went to the salvage Yard today and bought a 18"X 6"X 36" piece of...
Hi again all, I've been wondering has anyone thought about or tried using foam reducing trays in their still?? and has anyone heard of a horizonal reflux...
Hi again all, I've been wondering has anyone thought about or tried using foam reducing trays in their still?? and has anyone heard of a horizonal reflux...
Hi again all, I've been wondering has anyone thought about or tried using foam reducing trays in their still?? and has anyone heard of a horizonal reflux...
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If you look around that section of homedistiller.org a little more you will find that I posted instructions on how to peat your own malt if you can't get it...
... you will ... can't get ... Thanks - I don't know how I missed it - Its right at the top! Thanks, I've now printed out the whole thing, and your vast info...
Thanks a lot to all the guys out there that responded to my post about which still to build. I originally chose the Moonshine-Still due to the fact that I know...
ENGLISH VERSION ... Hello everyone, A question about fermenting-times and recipes. A few weeks ago a started my first batch with: 5 Kg sugar 40 gram yeast...
I'm frequently getting duplicates of some, but not all posts. Anyone else having this issue? As an example, I got two of the 'Passing Thoughts' post. -- Dr. M....
On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 11:23:16 -0000 ... I have never seen a galvanized beer keg, but I do suppose that they might have been in use at one time. I know for a...
On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 14:49:24 -0000 ... Thanks for being so considerate ;-) By the way, is this supposed to be an english-language list? ... Could you elaborate...
I was going to use an aluminum keg, but found that no welder in town could attach copper to it. I am left with either building a large flange or picking up a...
Hi all, sorry about the extra post must of messed up some where. Also just a few words on solder there are several grades of silver solder the one I use is...
http://www.mcmaster.com/ There are photos here of flange fittings in either brass or stainless steel or even aluminum. The flanges have threaded connections...
If you are in the US a national plumbing supply company such as Ferguson will have a female/bolt on flange you can mount to the boiler. It will by female to...
Hello, The simplest connection would be one that is easily connected and disconnected. I recall some discussion re a union from the dairy industry/cow milking ...
... Not at this stage. If we start getting swamped with too many foreign posts, maybe at that stage I'll encourage the authors to consider forming their own ...
Nathan, ... Under the Yahoo Terms of Service http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ these newsgroups are not to be used for "upload, post, email, transmit or ...
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Doubling the amount of yeast may speed it up by a couple of days....
mattdistiller wrote: Hi again everyone, ... peated malt is barley that has been malted (i.e. allow to germinate and sprout), and then heated to kill/stop the...
... Hello Bob, sorry, for not getting back to you immediately. Your question is a good one - why not convert refrlux column to pot still? There is almost...