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Offline blaztaz  
#1 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 9:50:52 AM(UTC)
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"So here goes a new challenge. Years ago I started to make wine at home. Mostly from juice kits, but I have progressed to making from fresher fruits (apple and such). I have always wanted to learn this new hobby and just purchased a new complete kit. I won't see it until early March (my kettle has me on delivery delay). So, in the meantime, where should I start reading?

Greetings from Denver!"
Offline Hokey  
#2 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 10:23:34 AM(UTC)
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Hello blaztaz and welcome. If you have made wine and fruit wine you have half the battle won already. If you have a question and can't find the answer on one of the threads ask away. You will get a prompt answer.A book called "The Complete Distiller" is a great read. Have fun and be safe.
Offline blaztaz  
#3 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 10:39:40 AM(UTC)
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Thanks for the reply! It looks like they do not have that book for the Kindle, so I will be waiting on another order Tongue
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#4 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 12:22:02 PM(UTC)
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Hi blaztaz,
And welcome, I am in the same boat waiting on my order (kettle delay) and I am reading and learning also. You can get a pdf version on line of "The Complete Distiller" and it is a great read... Here is a link to it...

http://www.thefreeholdsi...e_Compleat_Distiller.pdf

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Offline John Barleycorn  
#5 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 12:38:41 PM(UTC)
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blaztaz,

Here's another one you might enjoy ... do a google search for "Making Gin & Vodka" by John Stone.

--JB
Offline danmiz  
#6 Posted : Monday, February 04, 2013 5:23:32 PM(UTC)
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This site and homedistiller.Org are the best way to learn.
Offline blaztaz  
#7 Posted : Saturday, February 09, 2013 8:59:31 AM(UTC)
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Thanks for all the replies! I got sick and have been laid up in bed for the last week, so sorry I went MIA. The good news is that it has given me a chance to read the .pdf that Captinjack sent! There is a lot of information there and I had to re-read a lot of it a couple times to grasp it. I like that it isn't just a step-by-step guide and gives you how this information was contrived! Awesome!

I am curious though. I have seen several people talk about starting by distilling water and then moving up to more challenging projects. I have also read that brewhaus sends a pretty good set of instructions to get you started. What are the recommended steps to take as a beginner. (I know I said it didn't give the step-by-step in the .pdf, but I am kind of looking for that now)

Thanks again all!
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