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MOONSHINE by MATHEW ROWLEY
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"A LOT OF INFORMATION FOR THE MONEY Do i agree with everything Mathew B Rowley say??? NO I DONT But you wont agree with everything i agree with either lol. MR rowleys book at first glance gives the impression of a cartoonist rather than a moonshiner. The many sketches in the book are there to illustrate his information. I'm not one for these drawings but as long as i paid for the book i decided to see what was written in the book. Hey guess what? I found myself learning from every page I read. He starts out with history which i have no interest in but as soon as i realised that this guy knew his stuff i couldnt put it down. He talks of equimpment needed; but I already had tons of equipment from wine making. Since i never did any mashing, that section on equipment turned out to be important to me. Mashing and fermenting is important because too many folks have been mislead by folklore and legend. The distilling portion was very important to me becaiuse he not only covered the faction separation by smell but has a list of temperatures that can guide you into knowing how/when to make cuts There is lots more such as how to build a pot still, what fractioning is and many good recipes for diferent styles of whiskey in addition to traditional shine. Lots more but i'm tired of typing. SCOTTY"
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I'll have to look into that one
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Originally Posted by: mr. x i loved the home distillers workbook it has a lot of great recipes and tecniques a few illustrations but they are no more than needed my mommy got it for me birthday a few months back THIS WOULD MAKE THE START OF ANOTHER INTERESTING THREAD--- oops all caps
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Originally Posted by: mr. x just seemed like a good spot since i am interested in that book as well its small short to the point book with some stories in at as well but not many and real cheap like under 10$ If you care to start the thread (( home distillers work book )) in the REVIEWS area then i will move the related posts there
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Originally Posted by: scotty A LOT OF INFORMATION FOR THE MONEY Do i agree with everything Mathew B Rowley say??? NO I DONT But you wont agree with everything i agree with either lol. MR rowleys book at first glance gives the impression of a cartoonist rather than a moonshiner. The many sketches in the book are there to illustrate his information. I'm not one for these drawings but as long as i paid for the book i decided to see what was written in the book. Hey guess what? I found myself learning from every page I read. He starts out with history which i have no interest in but as soon as i realised that this guy knew his stuff i couldnt put it down. He talks of equimpment needed; but I already had tons of equipment from wine making. Since i never did any mashing, that section on equipment turned out to be important to me. Mashing and fermenting is important because too many folks have been mislead by folklore and legend. The distilling portion was very important to me becaiuse he not only covered the faction separation by smell but has a list of temperatures that can guide you into knowing how/when to make cuts There is lots more such as how to build a pot still, what fractioning is and many good recipes for diferent styles of whiskey in addition to traditional shine. Lots more but i'm tired of typing. SCOTTY Hey Scotty, Finally got a copy ordered. Thanks for the suggestion. Another good book added to my growing library. Maddawgs
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"I just ordered a copy, sounds like some fun reading, thanks Scotty... Captinjack"
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Joined: 12/22/2012(UTC) Posts: 19
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I am very new to this so I did buy this book and have enjoyed reading it. It is very good reinforcement for all the information that you read about in this forum. I have the barley malt receipe fermenting now.
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I got a email yesterday saying mine is on back order...
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" Originally Posted by: captinjack I got a email yesterday saying mine is on back order... it looks likea comic book but its loaded with facts and recipes too"
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Originally Posted by: captinjack I got a email yesterday saying mine is on back order... Mine too, getting mine from barnes and noble for 2 bucks Maddawgs
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Maddawgs, Thanks for the tip on Barnes and Noble, I just got mine today. Looks like a fun book. Captinjack
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Originally Posted by: captinjack Maddawgs, Thanks for the tip on Barnes and Noble, I just got mine today. Looks like a fun book. Captinjack Hey me too
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I found it to be a good read, actually likes it a lot. Cut it apart, scanned it and now have the book in PDF format. |
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Oh oh some cajun is a legal maker of alcohol :)
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