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Joined: 3/18/2010(UTC) Posts: 38
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I am heading into retirement and thought I might try some distilling. I have been a wine maker for 35+ years. I thought at first an easy still would work, but after reading this forum I have changed my mind. I am not going make a lot of spirit as I am a beer drinker. But I think I will go with the ps II HC after reading the forum. I will probably make 2 gallon of neutral, 2 gallon of UJSM and 5 gallon of brandy. I am thinking of the bronze fermenting kit. I have quite a few things from making wine. I do not see a digital thermometer with alarm on the brewhaus site. Am I missing it? The real question here is am what I am thinking of buying is overkill for what I want to do.
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 10/22/2005(UTC) Posts: 817
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" Originally Posted by: FLBOY I am heading into retirement and thought I might try some distilling. I have been a wine maker for 35+ years. I thought at first an easy still would work, but after reading this forum I have changed my mind. I am not going make a lot of spirit as I am a beer drinker. But I think I will go with the ps II HC after reading the forum. I will probably make 2 gallon of neutral, 2 gallon of UJSM and 5 gallon of brandy. I am thinking of the bronze fermenting kit. I have quite a few things from making wine. I do not see a digital thermometer with alarm on the brewhaus site. Am I missing it? The real question here is am what I am thinking of buying is overkill for what I want to do. HA! Yes and no. The smaller units would suit your purpose if you have time and patience. The HC unit will allow you to expand your experianc once the bug bites you. Brandies and mixed brandies can really grasp your attention. Then there are the hidden grains that you have never had before like oats and millet. Both are so much better than box store stuff. And the neutrals. Perfect for schnapps, tinctures or vodka. With all the availiable essences out there, you can make and share most any taste. Some are so so, some are even better than the original. Have fun."
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 12/10/2009(UTC) Posts: 519
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In this instance, if it's within your budget. Go for it.
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 3/17/2007(UTC) Posts: 167
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i started with the easystill. i would recommend the high capacity if it is within you means. the digital thermometer is in the Distillation Equipment section. just me
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