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Joined: 12/24/2012(UTC) Posts: 2
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"I've been around home brew wine growing up. My grandfather used to make almost 1000 gallons a year of wine... and now I am wanting to get into shining .. live on a farm n I sell produce. Just here to try to learn some new things"
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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"Welcome.((BROWN COUNTY???)) Fruit is often a topic of conversation here. Lots of us do wine and thats a good part of the fermenting equipment. Good slow fermenting is a key to good results. Do you have a still yet or any pots for mashing?? Do you have your eye on anything yet? :)"
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 6/1/2012(UTC) Posts: 157
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Welcome and Merry Christmas.
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/24/2012(UTC) Posts: 2
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No dnt have a still yet.. still debating on which way I want to go. Etheir ss or copper.... Corydon area is were I'm located..no my grandfather had a vineyard and made it all using jim beam barrels to make his wine in....
I wanna b able to make about a gallon to four at a time.. any suggestions id like to hear
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Rank: Junior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/21/2012(UTC) Posts: 26
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Hey BagbyFarms, I'm new here as well. I don't want to send any bad information your way so if any moderators read this please make any corrections necessary. To make a good solid 4 gallons you will need a still somewhere in the 20-25 gallons area, I say this because my father has a 15 gallon ss still and he gets app 3 gallons out if it and not all the time. I use a small 6 gallon copper pot ( Eight Gallon Cap / 6 Gallon Wash cap). I believe copper is the best way to go but thats just me. Being that you have oak charred barrels thats a huge plus and you live on farm. I've been doing this for about 1.5 years now and what I learned quickly is don't have high expectations the first couple of runs, you need patience, persistence, ablility to except failure and the ability to share. I hope what ever decision you do end up going with meets and/ or exceeds all of your tastes. Good Luck and dont forget to share any good receipes that you may come across.
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