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Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 9:52 pm
by bristolio
Hi all just want to introduce myself as it looks like I may have found a new hobby! So I’ve just started setting up my home brew for beer partly to save some cash and partly cos I like the idea of making my own stuff, this weekend we’ll be putting our first brew down and have been busy collecting crown seal stubbies since Christmas! While I was doing this I thought about getting a still and then I got a book on distilling and then I looked for still plans on the web, then I came across an ozy forum with heaps of info!!

I’ve gotta say forums like this make all the difference for those trying to learn something new and not have a whole heap of rubbish info feed to them so a big thanks to the guys who make it happen. Any way that’s my short story for now till I soak in some more info and start peppering the questions out. When I decide what still to build I’ll get in contact with you guys at 5 star distilling for some quality bits, so far I have a keg and a 3 ring burner and looking to bolt something good to it, gots start somewhere thanks and happy brewing

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 11:59 pm
by EziTasting
Welcome mate.

I like your plan, so far. There is so much info here, you could procrastinate for ages!

I’m still reading in the newbies section, must be slo!

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 6:27 am
by Doubleuj
Gday mate, what spirits do you like to drink? That will help you with choosing a type of still :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:08 am
by Sam.
Welcome here mate :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Have a good look around before committing to buying a still, many have jumped the gun then found out what they bought wasn't going to make what they wanted.

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:55 am
by woodduck
G'day mate and welcome :greetings-waveyellow:

Sounds like your on the right track, don't rush in take your time and it will all make sense :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 5:49 pm
by Professor Green
Welcome to AD bristolio.

You can't go wrong with 5 Star - they'll look after you for sure.

As others have said, have a think about what sort of spirits you want to make before you commit to a still as that will determine the type of still you'll need.

Cheers,
Prof. Green.

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:26 pm
by bristolio
Thanks for the warm welcome! So there will be a bit of procrastination but I like to call it “research and development” with out out much development... As far as spirits are concerned for the most part there’s not much I don’t like, the missus dosnt like liquorice so she won’t touch sambuca or ozzo more for me !! :obscene-drinkingchug:

I’m thinking starting with neutral spirits and doing the essence thing for a run or two to get the basics right then having a crack at flavoured spirits. I’m pretty fond of darker rums and don’t mind most whiskeys also. So far I’ve worked out I don’t want to spend hours and hours running a still so I’m leaning towards a basic plate bubbler 4” still that I can add packing to. I’m not to concerned with bling at moment just functional. Priced some copper today and my fears were confirmed so I’ll be getting my ducks in a row before a grinder goes near anything! So many questions to ask but I’ll read the topics though and I recon most will come out of that. I’d post a picture of my build up but I recon most of you guys have seen a keg before enjoy your night guys I’ll be delving into the depths of moonshine

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:35 pm
by Professor Green
It's definitely worth taking your time and working out exactly what you want. That being said, a 4" bubbler with a packed section will pretty much cover all bases from flavoured "brown" spirits to neutral and even gin. Make it modular so you can assemble the parts specifically for whatever type of run you want to do and you're laughing. It's like Lego for boozemaking!

Cheers,
Prof. Green.

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:44 pm
by bristolio
I always liked lego sounds so very good!

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:47 pm
by Doubleuj
Professor Green wrote:It's definitely worth taking your time and working out exactly what you want. That being said, a 4" bubbler with a packed section will pretty much cover all bases from flavoured "brown" spirits to neutral and even gin. Make it modular so you can assemble the parts specifically for whatever type of run you want to do and you're laughing. It's like Lego for boozemaking!

Cheers,
Prof. Green.

:text-+1:
If you want to make it all and make it well (and fast) 4” bubbler is the way.
As for building vs buying I’d ask myself these questions if I had my time again

1. If I knew building a still costs almost as much as buying as FSD still would I just save up and buy one?
2. In the last year, when trying something new, have I wanted to throw it against the wall in frustration...

If your answers are both yes, just buy a still.

But, we do love a good build thread here.

Re: Giddy from WA

PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2018 8:34 pm
by bristolio
Doubleuj wise word from someone who’s been there before and I hear you cos I’ve been down this road before with about everything else but a still! Some I’ve won some not so much..

I recon I’ll find out what still I will be best off in the long term with then price it up, if I don’t gain from building it myself it’s hard for me to justify mainly because it takes the guesswork out of it but then you won’t get a good build thread! Sometimes I think I’m a sucker for punishment so I’ll first look into a build to see if it’s worth my while, there’s a scrap metal pile I need to consult before I make my mind up thanks for advice though it’s been considered much appreciated