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There's genuinely no reason not to.
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Why do you follow the law if the government doesn't? They broke the social contract in the 1960s already
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Literally every cunt here has an "essential oil" still and is making money off sly grog. Just ignore your government, they literally cannot and will not do shit about black markets as their main voting demographics are all heavily engaged in them.
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The recent ruling against federal control of distillation should be taken up to the Supreme Court so it goes back to the states to control and regulate distillation. Amazingly enough, the state I live in would allow it.
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>>536072347
You don't even need a still, you can just make a sugar wash and freeze distill it to 40%+ ABV with an ordinary fridge freezer.
Isn't it interesting that home distillation needs to be reported to the Australian Tax Office? WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OF
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You cant make alcohol at home? What about all these microbrew people
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>>536072183
The supreme Court literally just did like a month ago
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>>536072455
THCboi lmao
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i thought they literally just did
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People are dumb and will burn their houses down but also tax. The government needs all that delicious tax.
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>>536072183
Goverment likes to tax and loicence away things poeple did freely 4000 years ago.
Once we entered EU they cracked down hard on it. They still do because alcohol is esentially free by nature. Any farmer with exess fruit makes a ton of it.
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>>536072509
>burn their houses down
Funny how that wasnt a problem for thousands of years. Same like building a house.
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>>536072183
It was just decriminalized here. You only need to involve the government to sell it. But home distillation is functionally legal in every state that hasn't specifically banned it. Highest I ever got out of my reflux was 194 proof, but god that shit was rough. I'm a couple months full sober, so I'm not making any right now. But if things get weird here bet I'll be running batches in my 18 gallon for barter. I don't want to drink again. The last time I quit it almost killed me. Worst two weeks of my life.
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>>536072436
Distillation is the step after fermentation.
Basically, you keep the alcohol and get rid of the rest, making strong booze.
Vodka is distilled alcohol. Budweiser beer isn't.
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>>536072183
Who says i don't?
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>>536072433
>freeze distill
enjoy your methanol poisoning
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>>536072235
Jean Jaques Rousseau over here!
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>>536072509
you people never learn
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>>536073394
The antidote to methanol is ethanol.
Just drink more, weakcock
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>>536072183
Moonshining is legal in most US states. It's typically the sale that's prohibited for health and safety reasons.
It's not legal in canada however. Because Canada is a labour colony for international bankers/elites.
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>>536072433
>sugar wash
just reading this gave me a headache
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>>536072183
most niggercattle are too stupid to make a fried egg. what makes you think they could pull off distilling without going blind from methanol.
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>>536074453
It's not?
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>>536074464
Yes it's prison hooch tier.
But my point is: in every commonwealth country, distilled liquor is entirely policed by the tax department, and not for health or other concerns. Taxation is the number one priority.
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>>536072433
Based and prison boozepilled
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I thought it was now.
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>>536072183
It's legal in Russia.
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>>536075573
technically its still illegal without a loicense but its a federal level law that isnt enforced by the provinces. you can make all you want at home and they wont care even if they found out. just dont start selling it.
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>>536072183
Legal here, rules are pretty lax too. It's pretty comfy.
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>>536073049
>Vodka is distilled alcohol.
Vodka is rectified alcohol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_distillation
That is why it's practically pure alcohol.

Distilled grain spirit is called whiskey. During distillation fractions with lower boiling point thatln ethanol get into final product this why whiskey have all sorts of aromatics making it's flavor.
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my state allows me to distill 200 gallons a year for personal use
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>>536073049

illegal to make ur own vodka WTF?!? I thought people didn't do it just because it was expensive or something. Or you need a big tank.


What if the government says it's illegal for me to make pizza at home?
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>>536076373
But Russia is gay.
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>>536076609
wait until they completely ban the production and sale of pizza. italian mafia will take over
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>>536072183
Pro tip!
You don't need any equipment to distil alcohol.
Pour your finished wine/cider/whatever into plastic 2 litre bottles then shove them in the freezer for a day or two.
Alcohol freezes at a stupid low temperature of -114°C so what comes out of the freezer will be a slush of frozen water and liquid alcohol.
Drain into a clean brewing vessel like pic attached until the 2L bottle is half empty or so.
Your wine/cider/whatever is now double strength and what is left in the 2L bottle is a nice flavoured soft drink.
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>>536076939
ive done this before with apple wine i make. it definitely does the trick but you're going to get a nice headache later on. i say this as someone that doesn't usually get hangovers anymore.
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You can just drink my cum raw.
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>>536073213
What kind of fruit is that? It looks delicious.
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>>536075573
Booze is Canada's biggest cash cow. How dare you steal from the government.
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>>536073394
how do you remove your scary "methanol" from store bough wine? they dont btw.
do you know how they treat methanol poisoning? they literally inject ethanol into your bloodstream... it literally blocks body from metabolizing methanol into toxic chemicals
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>>536072183
The freezing method seems easier
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>>536072183
why does it need to be legal? just do it. do you think the government is omnipotent? kek.
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>>536077238
Black muscat
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>>536072183
>drink your neighbors vodka
>go blind
i cannot see the problem with this.
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>>536072436
It is legal. You just can't sell it.
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>>536078480
>go blind
Maybe don't be a retard and seperate the methyl.
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>>536072183
Who's going to prevent you from doing that, idiot? You may get in trouble for selling it, and for good reason.
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Do it anyway. The government murders kids and does experiments on us.

They're just gangsters who want a piece.
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>>536072183
>no reason
I don't drink liquor.
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>>536078480
After those girls in Laos died from methanol poisoning, it’s obvious there’s too many dumb cunts that shouldn’t be making their own shit
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>>536078650
I agree. its not that people CAN'T do it. its whether or not random NPC's should be given the right to.
which the answer is should be no.
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>>536076570
>During distillation fractions with lower boiling point thatln ethanol
That includes methanol, that you absolutely don't want in your booze.
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>>536078650
Good. We need to cull the weak and dimb again
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>>536078743
>whether or not random NPC's should be given the right to.
>which the answer is should be no.
you want more loicensing and government? move to the UK faggot.
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>>536078792
Methanol is only an issue if you fuckup the process, having it in negligible concentrations is expected in some types of drinks, mostly fruit brandies.
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>>536079047
yep and i want the right to live.
so.......
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>>536079234
so? dont drink random booze handed out for free and you'll magically avoid this hazard you want big daddy to protect you from.
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>>536079309
>come on anon, try my meat pies, they are homemade.
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>>536074453
It's the federal government's position that it is illegal here. Been so since 1868.
Not that it stops a lot of people.
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>>536078743
>whether or not random NPC's should be given the right to.
>which the answer is should be no.
You are a disgrace to that flag you're posting under. It is your God given right as an American to do stupid shit that kills/maims you, and it is YOUR responsibility to be smart enough to not do that shit, or skilled/lucky enough to do it right. That's natural selection, and it's what made this nation great. If you want a nanny state, move north.
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>>536079581
die on this hill, i dont care, next week you will forget about this and it will still be illegal for NPC's to distill.
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>>536079456
>No thanks, bro
WOW! I accomplished all that without (((experts))) making all my decisions for me! I must be some kind of super genius...
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>>536079727
people think that going blind is a fate worse than death. but you think you are so smart then do it, go distill your own liquor and when you go blind and are a burden to society and your family for the rest of your days, remembering all the times you could see and how you miss the ability to see boobs
THEN AT LEAST YOU HAD YOUR RIGHTS.
NPC's really are goyim.
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>>536079456
do i not say truly that thou art a faggot?

>>536079685
>every one is the NPC but me!
>protect me harder daddy
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>>536079847
>come on pussy, jump off the bridge
i know that leads to certain death
>YOU ARE JUST ANTI AMERICAN
lol. you are genuinely mad.
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>>536079819
>mindlessly absorbs memes about homebrew alcohol
>worries about it like a queer
>im not the NPC!!
i dont see faggots quite as homosexual as you very often on here so well done.
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>>536079971
so dont fucking do it. need a law?
>lol u mad
for good reason, but you wouldn't understand
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i never thought i would ever have to vehnimitly explain and defend the distillation process and why its should be handled by larger companies with fail safe systems rather than morons in a backroom that think they are being molested of their rights.
you are so fake offended right now, you are probably one of those christ is kings kind of people that are /fit minded and /sigma fueled that wouldnt let a single drop of satan's sweat touch your lips.
just be a normal guy and brew beer.
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>>536072183
Fire risks, uncontrolled supply of alcohol with no checks on quality. You’re welcome to brew your own beer or ferment wine though.
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BROAST!
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>>536072835
A couple centuries back, many kitchens were a separate isolated space from the main home specifically because of the risk of fire.
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>>536080113
>its should be handled by larger companies with fail safe systems

>>536080230
>no checks on quality

It's amazing we've survived as a species this long.
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>>536072235
This, who gives a fuck. Imagine still thinking there is a social contract to a pedo government. Kek
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>>536076609
Safety first.
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>>536072455
>>536072472
did they just literally?
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>>536080389
Some of those “fail safe” systems have been removed as they get in the way of profits
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>>536080389
There are reasons for the Darwin Awards
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>>536078480
neither do your neighbours, afterwards
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>>536072455
I thought that was the 5th circuit court of appeals, the ruling doesn't necessarily carry any water outside of that district.
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legal where i live
that was the first issue where Orbán told the EU to suck a dick
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>>536072183
Why won't you think about the alcohol company owners? If you take away their unfair government enforced oligopoly on alcohol production, they'd lose their money and eventually become poor slobs like the rest of us.
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>>536072433
Liquor is like diamonds, they’re both controlled by Jewish cartels. Home distillation is illegal because it would affect Jewish profits. Seagrams for example.
This is also why Fox News is always kvetching about mamdani. Mamdani is talking about rent control and seizing property from landlords in New York City. Who are the landlords in New York City that Fox News is so concerned about protecting?
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>>536080113
>>536080389
>>536072183

> with fail safe systems
>by larger companies
You can't be THAT Naive.
The goal of the oligarchy to make you a debt slave and energy slave,
make you work 10x more as their slave ,
>what is so called "american productivity",
>i.e. slaves work 60-80 hour slaves.
In order for the slaves to overwork you need some sort of resemblance of a normal life for the slave,
alcohol is one.
Alcohol is a POISON in all forms that destroys the brain , and slaves gets poisoned , sick and then die young,
usually before slaves can collect pensions.

So there are no safety controls by the large companies controlled by oligarchs.
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>>536080875
if you are so for distilling your own liquor why don't you stop arguing with people on the internet that are merely acknowledging the reality of life and start arguing with a person in a position of power that could make the change.
you make it seem like if you were to convince me that its ok for people to distill liquor then you would be able to.
i could literally go run over to the store and buy a big bottle of booze. its not like i cant. you are so fake offended its unbelievable.
they would legalize distillation and you wouldn't do anything with the right anyways. its just another case of "i think im being hindered in life, but not really, but seriously give me the right to do something i never will do. because i want to be an obtuse retarded.
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>>536076570
Azeotropic distillation
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>>536080875
>>i.e. slaves work 60-80 hour weeks for the owner
You can also identify that we are in a slavery system by 40-50% taxes that are taken form you.
In ancient Rome when Roman emperors (predecessors of modern euro kings),
the system was called SLAVERY when they took HALF of everything that their slave produces.
In modern USA if you add all taxes they are 50% (and this doesn't even include college or healthcare).
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>>536080875
>Alcohol is a POISON in all forms that destroys the brain , and slaves gets poisoned , sick and then die young,
>usually before slaves can collect pensions.

You can consider yourself an alcoholic if you have 1-2 drinks a day.
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>>536076417
Based palinkabro. Most villagers do it here too, I never questioned its legal status
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>>536080912
You need to figure out ways to make your body healthier. not sicker.
Since you live in US where sugar / corn syrup is everywhere and food is literally poison in fast food.
Your first step would be "How Can I Make My body healthier"
by finding healthier real food.
Not, let me legally poison myself.

BTW here's an xray of a healty 43 year olds brain and of an alcoholic.
>>536081071
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>>536073394
Removing the heads and tails is primarily removing acetates. Separating methanol requires a lot more lab equipment than a still. Short of drinking something that has been deliberately diluted with methanol you are unlikely to be poisoned by home distilled spirits, even if you choose to make your mash from apples or some other fruit. Remove your heads and tails for taste but don’t be fearmongered into thinking jungle gook nightclub poisonings are remotely common.
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>>536081244
Always happy to find common ground with you guys.
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>>536081444
Methanol has a lower boiling point than ethanol so taking fore shots will remove most of it.
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>>536072433
>WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OF
Honestly? You not needing them to supply you with fuel. The profiting off your drunkenness is a bonus.
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>>536081444
Nice trips.
For the distilling newbie, what comes out of your still can be divided into heads, body and tails. It's about 1/3 each if my memory still works.
Heads is the first third that comes out. It's the lighter stuff that makes you blind. This is waste.
The body is the second third and is what you want.
The last third is the tails and contains the heavier stuff. Though it is not dangerous, it's not great to drink. It is usually/sometimes/whatever recycled into the next batch.
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>>536072433
They puts spirits in the alcohol so when you get drunk it's a depressing and aggressive affair.
Alcohol is a therapeutic to be consumed in moderation.
When you make your own, you'll find it's devoid of such negatives.
I've had homebrew jäger that was infinitely uplifting compared to the store bottles.
This is why the Jew wants to control and curtail every boozer. They need that drink full of toxic pollutants and evil spirits.
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>>536082081
can you make decent cider at home too as a total novice? I really like the dry stuff but the sulphites and additives give me a headache
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>>536082214
brewing and distilling have a steep learning curve but you can make amazing stuff at home with some practice.
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>>536073213
How much do you give your jamboy?
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>>536082214
It's piss easy. Watch some youtube tutorials.
Store-bought cloudy apple juice (100% juice, not the 10% juice drink) makes a decent cider-flavoured beverage.
You can use Welchs Grape juice to make wine too. It's a lot cheaper than the kits.
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>>536081071
I drink 300ml daily. Never felt better. But I drink my own formulated medicinal wine. With 12 herbs or so. It literally healed rotator cuff. It's poison yes. But necessary for extraction and delivery.
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Making your own wine is great.
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>>536082214
if you just want regular 5% its easy, like anon here says >>536082811. dont need to add any sugar to the juice for 5%. simply put a few liters in a container that you can keep flies etc from getting into and sprinkle a bit of EC1118 wine yeast into it. maybe half the pack, or all, doesn't really matter. keep it warmish and it'll be fizzing in no time. dont run it hot though. can make off flavors.

ive had the same batch of yeast doing back to back 3L brews of 10-12% apple wine for a couple years now.
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>>536072183
It's not illegal. You just can't sell it.
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>>536076939
enjoy your methanol
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>>536082981
>ive had the same batch of yeast doing back to back 3L brews of 10-12% apple wine for a couple years now.
I add half a kilo of sugar and a jar of honey (for a 5L brewing vessel) and the alcohol content gets high enough to sterilise the brewing vessel and kill all the yeast. 15% maybe?
Adding a spoon of bentonite at the start clears the wine when it finishes too. It's great watching my vessels clear out as they finish up after 5-6 weeks or so.
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>>536083543
doesn't sound like a lot of sugar for 5L but whatever. EC1118 can tolerate 18% or even a bit higher. 6 weeks to complete 5L seems a very long time. do you run it cold or something?
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>>536083403
>enjoy your methanol
It's literally just normal wine/cider condensed down.
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>>536072183
>There's genuinely no reason not to.
Taxes would drop goyim. Why are you so antisemitic?
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>>536083687
>doesn't sound like a lot of sugar for 5L but whatever
It depends how sweet you want it. 1KG sugar means the yeast will die off before it can eat it all so you get a sweet wine. 1/2KG is still enough fuel for the yeast to kill itself in alcohol and not be too sweet.
>6 weeks to complete 5L seems a very long time. do you run it cold or something?
I run it heated by a towel heater in an insulated box (it's vented so it can't over heat). 30C maybe? It takes the bentonite an extra week or two to fully clear the wine.
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The crime is tax evasion. My uncle was up for 5 years for his still. They paid the right people and the evidence went away. It was in the 90s. He continued to make corn whiskey for years.
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>>536083995
>1/2KG is still enough fuel for the yeast to kill itself in alcohol and not be too sweet.
not in 5L of juice its not...at least if you're using a capable brewing yeast. i add 500g of white sugar to 2L of apple juice and the yeast is just fine.
>>536083995
>30C maybe?
blimey. what yeast are you using, because any brewing yeast i know of would work through a mere kg of added sugar in no time at that temperature. my little 2L brews are done within a week if kept above 20c.
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>>536083740
ugh these illiterate unproductive people parasiting the banking system can't run out of fake funding soon enough... they don't build shit, they don't know how to run things, all they do is print money and lose it because no amount of money makes dumb people productive... it's like a perpetual lottery winner that keeps losing money, except they get to keep winning the lottery, and do nothing with it every week. They didn't make any new technology, any interesting product... they buy real estate with fake money, and use that money to disrupt what is otherwise a normal healthy economy. This guy couldn't run a bakery ship, that's where he should be, doing some normal job, dressing normally, walking to the store. Their delusion is fanatical and entirely irreversible and the only way out is that the entire banking system fails and something more solid arises, or that these people die out over time and we never hear from them again.
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>>536072183
Drinking hard liquor is bad for you.
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>>536084157
>blimey. what yeast are you using, because any brewing yeast i know of would work through a mere kg of added sugar in no time at that temperature. my little 2L brews are done within a week if kept above 20c.
Pic related plus the nutrient compound.
It goes like a rocket with anything from 1/2KG to 2KG sugar for the first week or two, then it slows right down. After 3-4 weeks it is technically ready to bottle but I let the bentonite do its thing in clearing the wine for a couple more weeks.
There are zero bubbles and it is crystal clear when I bottle it.
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>>536072183
Why is that a problem there? You looking for shine'? What flavour? Got strawberry, butter scotch, maple, and plain old axel grease cleaner that'll clean your teeth. 165 proof. Tread careful with last one
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>>536073049
Yup. Ancient ice wine secret. Put your brew outside in winter and the water freezes the home brew so you get a concentrate of the alcohol in the brew
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>>536084640
i see, its a kind of all in one deal. handy i guess. use to add bentonite to wines but dont bother with my weekly little brews. it falls clear enough by itself but not quite as 'polished' as you'll be getting.
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>>536082867
Got a recipe?
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>>536076402
It's still sold here for 20 bucks in a big Mason jar. Always has. With a couple of things you can use the ethanol to run two stroke engines. Shine' makes super clean fuel depending who's brewing. Cleans the engine too.
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>>536085177
i dont know anyone makes it around here though some friends in another province did get me some one time from a guy they trust. im off the hard stuff these days anyway and sticking to the 12-15% stuff i make at home.
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>>536082981
No. Here I'll give you the prison brew recipe to make 8% in three days. Source 3 years of jail I also tattoo.

- 2 liter pop bottle
- one spon full of kernel corn
- 65 packs of sugar
- cheap sugary juice
- if using water 85 packs of sugar

1. Tiny bit of sugar, water/juice, and the spoon of corn in the bottle.
2. Seal bottle, shake the fuck out of it.
3. Fill sink with hot water. Body temp basical. Leave it alone and remove when guards are walking
4. The bottle should burp. Makes the tssssss sound. Add the rest of the water/ juice.
5. Cook again.
6. Cooking the bottle every four hours and wrap it in a towel for insulation.
7. Day three. Get drunk. Or sell for 10 bucks or 5 meals or a couple canteen items
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>>536072235
Where can I get a copy of this contract?
I'd like to read it sometime. (Thanks!)
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>>536085412
Do it, cheaper. Costs pennies to make gallons if making it. It's a fun dumb hobby that rewards. And it's certainly cheaper than cable.

Sorry you're short red necks there. There are some amazing brews out there. Whole valley of them here in Ottawa Valley saving their money and making a little for friends.
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>>536085637
Prison economy is retarded complex btw. It's fun and kills time. It also dangerous to some degree, just don't owe someone and you get to keep your good looks
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>>536072235
Laws are just kinda like suggestions or guidelines we collectively have a tendency to believe are useful. They're formalized only so regular men can have confidence that they won't have to take matters into their own hands.

Ok, so what about safety regulations and restrictions? Same exact thing. If Chink Flour Co sells you a ton of flour that is bulked up with 35% gypsum powder, without laws, you'd be quite tempted to find the owner and murder him. But with laws in place you can feel very content and satisfied that the government will fine him a few hundred for ruining your business.
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>>536085828
It's written in pencil and they own the eraser
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>>536080113
>Starts seething about Christianity completely unprompted, being the literal first person to bring it up
>Defends corporate and government interest
Are you Jewish my good(bad)sir?
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>>536074546
Only post worth a fuck in this thread.
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>>536072235
They will still creep into your house and murder you and claim it was justified, and nobody will ever do shit
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>>536072183
Isn’t it dangerous to drink moonshine? Like bad alcohol if not controlled precisely?
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>>536086522
See >>536082081
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6UpEGeGrtQ
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>>536086522
i think the danger is over exaggermacated
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>>536072183
Alcohol vapor is flammable. Its basically a meth lab.
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>>536072433
>WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OF
The jew fears the sly grog producer.
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>>536072183
There's a safety argument that goes like this:

> Under capitalism, competition tends to reward whoever can produce most cheaply. As a result, every corner that may legally be cut becomes a corner that competitors are pressured to cut. Safety standards therefore cannot be left entirely to individual choice, because firms that voluntarily bear higher costs are often outcompeted by those that do not. Many regulations exist not simply because an activity is dangerous, but because market competition creates incentives to normalize dangerous practices.

...but really it's about a tax revenue thing, since booze is taxed to fuck. The above might just be a fig leaf honestly.
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why? because making alcohol for your car engine aka being self sufficient is a thorn in big corpo/oil
rember the first engines where alcohol based
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>>536085099
There is no single recipe. You build your own custom blend depending on what you actually want out of it. If you want deep sleep, you use passiflora and chamomile. If you want insane blood flow, you use black ginger. If you want longevity and DNA repair, you use astragalus, gynostemma, and saffron. heat to know is that under the right setting, 37–38°C etc etc. koji enzymes and probiotic bacteria can clip compounds This mutates ordinary astragalus into anti-aging cycloastragenol, gynostemma into Compound K, and horny goat weed's icariin into pure icaritin which is highly anabolic. theoritically the fermenter could do this and more under the right conditions.

Icariin to Icaritin
Astragaloside IV to Cycloastragenol
Raw Saponins to Compound K
Oleuropein to Hydroxytyrosol
Aucubin to Aucubigenin
Salidroside to Tyrosol / Salidrosol Aglycone
Crocin to Crocetin
Baicalin to Baicalein
Apigenin Glucoside to Apigenin
Jujubosides to Jujubogenin Aglycone
TSG Glucoside to TSG Aglycone
Bacosides to Bacoside A Aglycone
Asiaticosides to Asiatic Acid
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It is legal. You just can't sell the products.
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>>536072785
>Once we entered EU they cracked down hard on it.
The EU was just a scapegoat for unpopular shit your own officials wanted, as it usually happens. We joined before you and people keep making moonshine just fine. You need to get registered and pay taxes if you sell over 500l/year, or something like that.
>>536074546
Every toothless borderline illiterate villager in fucking Romania does it by following the proper steps, it's not advanced science. Also the antidote for methanol poisoning is ethanol.
>>536080382
Lmao, where the fuck do you people come up with this crazy shit?
Since the stone age until the mid 1900s every single european survived winters by having a fire inside their home. Slavs had clay stoves since about 1500 years ago, westerners had open fireplaces until 500 years ago or even later. Usually it was also used for cooking.
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>>536072183
Everybody does it anyway here in Italy. I'm not even sure if it's illegal or not since we just do it.
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>>536072183
Ivy been cocking for 30 years. It’s a great hobby. I don’t even drink that much.
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>>536072183
They did, but every state, county, and city has it's own laws so it's moot.
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>>536072183
In a normal world it would be the rational step.
But this isn't a normal world. Those retards gonna poison & kill themselves, involving you if we let it.
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>>536072183
? Do it anyways. The government isn't ours anymore, it's some pedophile foreign entity
>>536072235
This
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