maddogpearse wrote:Toddles wrote:It's not ignoring mate it's just having a discussion.
A lot of people, myself included have to learn things in a hands on fashion. Call me slow i don't give a rats, it's the best way for me to learn!
I shouldn't have chewed on so many lead sinkers when i was a kid. :-p
my old pappy taught me an old proverb...
Listen to advice and accept discipline and at the end you will be counted among the wise.
Distilling spirits is a bloody old art form. Especially while your starting out, I'd say it's pretty good practice to stick to what's tried and proven rather than trying to re-invent an already well refined wheel!
And if i were going to start my own distillery, and i was doing something a little different and outside the square, i wouldn't be publishing it on an internet forum. I'd be keeping it secrete squirrels ;-) But again, that's just me :handgestures-thumbupleft:
:text-+1: master your apprenticeship before you become a master