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  1. divel

    divel peachy panda

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    Me and the neighbors have been drinking a good bit so we invested in a small still. So I was wondering if anyone one had tips or suggestions. The first run was pretty good but definitely could have been better!!

    What hobbies are you picking up??
     
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      You flatter me, and be honest you only say that because I call you on your sheer stupidity and bling, deaf, braindead loyalty to tRump.
       
      Sanity_is_Relative, Apr 6, 2020
    3. ace's n 8's
      If your attempts only mattered.
       
      ace's n 8's, Apr 6, 2020
    4. Sanity_is_Relative
      And if you only had a brain.
       
      Sanity_is_Relative, Apr 6, 2020
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      Yes you and tRump do do a ton of talking.
       
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  2. SexFiend4u

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    I'm gonna be making some blackberry wine this week. I'm going to pick the berries tommorow, they really started popping this past week and are close to peak and they are sweet! IMG_20200330_163940344.jpg
     
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  3. Lioness

    Lioness A Fun Flirty Frisky Friendly Felion

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    While NASCAR got its start from moonshining, distilling beverage alcohol outside of a registered distillery still remains illegal in the United States and most countries around the world. The ATF is the government agency that covers illegally made alcohol.

    I have had blackberries steeped in moonshine and they were very potent!!!

    This is from Wikipedia and two of the moonshiners in this article are/were from Western NC! I know that Popcorn Sutton committed suicide while in prison and I think the Feds should've left him alone. He is now a folk hero and I don't know about Amos Owens, but the county he lived in is next to mine! People used to, and probably still do, make moonshine all around in these mountains!

    "Moonshine distillation was done at night to avoid discovery.[23] While moonshiners were present in urban and rural areas around the United States after the civil war, moonshine production concentrated in Appalachia because the limited road network made it easy to evade revenue officers and because it was difficult and expensive to transport corn crops. As a study of farmers in Cocke County, Tennessee, observes: "One could transport much more value in corn if it was first converted to whiskey. One horse could haul ten times more value on its back in whiskey than in corn."[24] Moonshiners in Harlan County, Kentucky, like Maggie Bailey, sold moonshine in order to provide for their families.[25] Others, like Amos Owens from Rutherford County, North Carolina and Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton from Maggie Valley, North Carolina, sold moonshine in nearby areas. Sutton's life was covered in a documentary on the Discovery Channel called "Moonshiners". The bootlegger once said that the malt (a combination of corn, barley, rye) is what makes the basic moonshine recipe work.[26] In modern usage, the term "moonshine" still implies the liquor is produced illegally, and the term is sometimes used on the labels of legal products to market them as providing a forbidden drinking experience.

    Once the liquor was distilled, drivers called "runners" or "bootleggers" smuggled moonshine and "bootleg" (illegally imported) liquor across the region in cars specially modified for speed and load-carrying capacity.[27] The cars were ordinary on the outside but modified with souped-up engines, extra interior room, and heavy-duty shock absorbers to support the weight of the illicit alcohol. After Prohibition ended, the out-of-work drivers kept their skills sharp through organized races, which led to the formation of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR).[28] Several former "runners" became noted drivers in the sport.[27]"
     
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      Thanks for correcting me so that I have my facts straight!
       
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      The timeline of that last paragraph is a little off. Although Prohibition ended in 1933, many of the Southern states remained dry, so there was still plenty of work for the drivers. There were stock car races on the beach in Daytona in the late 1930s, organized by the Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce, which was looking for something to draw tourists after the land speed record racers decamped for Bonneville. NASCAR wasn't formed until after WWII. Some of the early competitors were both racing and whiskey running, up until the mid-1950s.
       
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      From the History channel doc I saw years ago I remember them saying about the very early days of stock car racing being up near Dawsonville Georgia in farm fields with bootleggers racing to prove who had the faster car and the Flock brothers always leading the pack. There was like Tim, Bob, and Fonty and a monkey but that was very late 30's early 40's. Bill France did not start NASCAR till like 46-47 to promote his hotel.
       
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      There was a lot of what they called "jalopy" racing, which basically was junkers. They had spotty rule enforcement, gambling, rigged races and no safety to speak of; the whole thing was pretty disreputable. That's why a lot of the early drivers raced under assumed names. Bill France's big idea was to clean it up and make it marketable.
       
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      Too bad they ended up making it a pussies race where cars had to have restrictor plates and the Super Birds were banned.
       
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  4. Sanity_is_Relative

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    [​IMG]This is what we used to use because it is a 20% yeast, bread yeast only gets you 8%and wine yeasts are all under that.
     
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  5. ace's n 8's

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      Bear shit whisky!!! lol
       
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  6. Bron Zeage

    Bron Zeage I am a river to my people

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    It would be a good idea to read up on the chemistry of distillation. Not everything that boils out of the mash is ethanol. There may be methanol and other toxic chemicals which boil off at different temperatures.
     
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      Heads, hearts, and tails.
       
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      Popskull whisky
       
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      Yeah, the first 5% or so of the run is going to have a high percentage of methanol. That stuff is toxic.
       
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      Try closer to 30%.
       
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  7. Sanity_is_Relative

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    If you insist on doing this learn how to do it better by starting with a sugar wash and a quality yeast, do not watch that shit show on TV where they pretend to be outlaws when reality is that they are all legal distillers working on an exhibition permit, Next learn how to clean and maintain a still and all of the connected parts be them stainless or copper and for fucks sake NEVER use aluminum. Watch temperatures and the distillate, the first bit will smell bad and have an oily sheen, that is the heads and should be discarded, it is poison. Then you get into a point of increasing proof and it will fall off, when it gets below 60% or so you are in the tails, those can be rerun if you are making fuel or a cleaning product. Never use distilled water.
    I have a few family members that work with distilleries in Mexico so the recipes are in my head.
     
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  8. freethinker

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    When I was in Saudi Arabia working on a contract many years ago, they had (and still have, as far as I know) a strict ban on drinking alcohol. Couldn't make it, sell it, transport it, or drink it. Even rubbing alcohol was tightly controlled.

    However...

    One could walk into a major supermarket in one of the big cities and there, just inside the door, was everything you needed to set up a still. Large water containers to work your mash, yeast, sugar, large stainless steel pressure cookers, tubing, five gallon Igloo drink coolers easily converted to condensers, it was all there. There were even cases of red or white grape juice if you preferred making wine. For a while, until the Saudis caught on, we even had wood chips from broken up whiskey barrels, meant for grilling but which we used to flavor our homemade hooch.

    While it was still very illegal, as long as we foreigners kept it to ourselves on our compounds and didn't get caught drinking or drunk in public, or selling it, they pretty much turned a blind eye. One American who was running off alcohol to sell went home on leave, only to get a message from his supervisor not to come back - the red caps (Saudi police), acting on a tip, had raided his home and found his works, including several gallons he had left fermenting while he was gone, and were waiting to arrest him as soon as he came back.
     
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      Or, the well off saudis pop over to Bahrain, where Allah cannot see what they are up to.

      Where they drink and smoke and fuck and act like infidels.

      Then they pop back home and are good little boys.

      Till next time.
       
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    deleted user 555 768 Porn Star Banned!

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    I order my rot gut on line...easier and quicker than stillin
     
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  10. Anniemated

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    It's amazing what you can make some pretty good drink from. I've made Dandelion wine and Pea Pod wine that would blow your socks off!
     
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    You need to watch that TV show Moonshiners......



    LOL.....J/K.....:hilarious:

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  12. Bitsman

    Bitsman Marquis de Sade

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    Best advice I was given when I first started was to find a copy of the Alaskan Bootleggers Bible... It's out of print now.. occasionally a copy will pop up on eBay. Best bet is to find PDF online... I did then printed a hardcopy for when the coming EMP ahuts down all the computers on Earth..

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  13. msman

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    I enjoy blackberry wine.
    Also have quite a bit of fermented grain.
    Might as well have another use for it.
     
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  14. dudley_tundish

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    You better know what you're doing. Fermentation doesn't produce just ethanol. There are also congeners: other water-soluble organic compounds in the form of semi-potable alcohols, esters, and perhaps a few aldehydes. They add nothing to the final product, and can yield very unpleasant side effects if not removed by adsorption using activated charcoal (why do you think whiskey makers char the insides of barrels and let whiskey age for years?). Furthermore, you better be damn sure you know what you're doing in building any distillation apparatus. If you're hell-bent on using copper tube (let's say), you better be damn sure any soldered joints use entirely lead-free solder. The whole thing is far more trouble than it's worth.

    There is a legal way around this, but it's slow. If you have a relatively dilute (say, ~10% alcohol by volume) starting material, you can put it in a freezer. Ice will form on the surface, and can then be skimmed off. That removes only water, in effect, since ethanol's freezing point is far below that of water.

    Long story short: good luck. You'll need it by the trainload.
     
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  15. CS natureboy

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    Modern humans have been producing alcohol for personal consumption for 13000 years.

    I say, give it a try...:thumbsup:
     
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