Distilling brandy
No you cannot make it for your own use. They will go after you for one oz
just like someone who makes 500 gallons. They truely have zero tolerence.
It is even illegal to freeze distill, i.e. freeze wine and dip the ice
christals off as they form. There is no way to legally concentrate alcohol.
Ray
"Joel R Anderson" > wrote in message
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> OK...
> Maybe this was not a good idea. I thought you could distill a small
> amount, for personal use, but maybe I am wrong.
> My old grandpa used to make brandy back in the twenties and thirties for
> his own use. He used to tell me tales of it, and how it was better then
> the stuff he could get at the time. Of course, he probably could only get
> bathtub rotgut brandy back then.
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> "Joel R Anderson" > wrote in message
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>> Years ago, I remember seeing in an IWA catalog a small Brandy distiller
>> for home use. It made about a glass full. I have looked around lately
>> but I have never been able to find it anywhere. Now there is a chance I
>> am slowly losing it, and this never happened.
>> Anyone have any insight on something like this?
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