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ANYONE EVER MADE HOMEMADE SPIRITS?OR NO OF ANY RECIPE'S,OR WEBSITES?

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No reason to yell (turn off the caps-lock).

The problem with making spirits (distilling alcohol) is that it's
illegal in most parts of the world without jumping through a lot of
hoops. I'm sure, however, that a few searches on Google could turn up
some information.

Greg G.

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> No reason to yell (turn off the caps-lock).
>
> The problem with making spirits (distilling alcohol) is that it's
> illegal in most parts of the world without jumping through a lot of
> hoops. I'm sure, however, that a few searches on Google could turn up
> some information.


Is it illegal to distill water for your car battery? Get the equipment to
make distilled water, and there you have it.


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two bob wrote:
> > No reason to yell (turn off the caps-lock).
> >
> > The problem with making spirits (distilling alcohol) is that it's
> > illegal in most parts of the world without jumping through a lot of
> > hoops. I'm sure, however, that a few searches on Google could turn up
> > some information.

>
> Is it illegal to distill water for your car battery? Get the equipment to
> make distilled water, and there you have it.


You can own a still with the capacity of 1 gallon for such things, but
using it to distill alcohol is still illegal.

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Droopy wrote:
> two bob wrote:
>
>>>No reason to yell (turn off the caps-lock).
>>>
>>>The problem with making spirits (distilling alcohol) is that it's
>>>illegal in most parts of the world without jumping through a lot of
>>>hoops. I'm sure, however, that a few searches on Google could turn up
>>>some information.

>>
>>Is it illegal to distill water for your car battery? Get the equipment to
>>make distilled water, and there you have it.

>
>
> You can own a still with the capacity of 1 gallon for such things, but
> using it to distill alcohol is still illegal.
>

So much fuss over an illegal (cuz of tax revenue regulations) operation,
when wine is SOOOOO much better for ya, tastes great and is perfectly
legal.

Gene


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AGREED!



gene wrote:
> Droopy wrote:
>> two bob wrote:
>>
>>>> No reason to yell (turn off the caps-lock).
>>>>
>>>> The problem with making spirits (distilling alcohol) is that it's
>>>> illegal in most parts of the world without jumping through a lot of
>>>> hoops. I'm sure, however, that a few searches on Google could turn up
>>>> some information.
>>>
>>> Is it illegal to distill water for your car battery? Get the
>>> equipment to
>>> make distilled water, and there you have it.

>>
>>
>> You can own a still with the capacity of 1 gallon for such things, but
>> using it to distill alcohol is still illegal.
>>

> So much fuss over an illegal (cuz of tax revenue regulations) operation,
> when wine is SOOOOO much better for ya, tastes great and is perfectly
> legal.
>
> Gene

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two bob wrote:
> Is it illegal to distill water for your car battery? Get the equipment to
> make distilled water, and there you have it.


Note that I suggested the reader search Google for information. I
wouldn't want to be the one depriving the government of it's revenue,
but the information is out there if someone is so inclined.

Greg

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Try newsgroup rec.crafts.distilling

Andy

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JEP62 wrote:
> Try newsgroup rec.crafts.distilling
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> Andy


Or www.homedistiller.org

Also note title 27 of the code of federal regulations section 29.41
through 29.59 It can be accessed he

http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/c...rch.html#page1

Also of interest of this group is title 27 section 24.75 which allows
home winemaking.
and title 27 section 25.205 which allows homebrewing. Mead is
considered wine...cider too I believe.

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Are you ATF? Are you trying to get a bust?

"k-dawg" > wrote in message
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> ANYONE EVER MADE HOMEMADE SPIRITS?OR NO OF ANY RECIPE'S,OR WEBSITES?
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You'all slay me! hahahaha.

happy to be looped on just wine,
DAve


Droopy wrote:
> Roy Boy wrote:
>> Are you ATF? Are you trying to get a bust?
>>
>> "k-dawg" > wrote in message
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>>> ANYONE EVER MADE HOMEMADE SPIRITS?OR NO OF ANY RECIPE'S,OR WEBSITES?
>>>

>
> I think the ATF has better things to do than troll newsgroups. I on
> the other hand do not.
>
> I am sure there is some cult loading up on automatic rifles and chewing
> tobacco they are worried aobut.
>

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ARE YOU A dumbass

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