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Offline budmgd  
#1 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 10:33:54 AM(UTC)
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"Hello all...I am basically at step one meaning that I have read through the forum (which is great) and read the Home Distillation Handbook that was suggested to me. I have a couple questions on how to get started and would appreciate any feedback at all. Thank you in advance!

I need three things correct? A fermenter (called ""gold starter kit"" on this site), a still (looking at the PSII HC), and a heat source

If I purchase all of these three things is this all I need to get started?

While I have read somewhat on all the different steps of the process, it is still a bit confusing because I don't understand all the terminology. However, with the purchase of the packages that I mentioned before, are there instructions for a beginner contained within?

I am just worried that I will spend all the money for these things, get them home, and not have the first damn clue what to do. Any thoughts on these things?

Oh, I guess it would be helpful to tell you that I am hoping to just make a simple neutral ( I think that's the word for clear liquour..ie vodka)

Thank you!"
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#2 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 10:42:19 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: budmgd Go to Quoted Post
Hello all...I am basically at step one meaning that I have read through the forum (which is great) and read the Home Distillation Handbook that was suggested to me. I have a couple questions on how to get started and would appreciate any feedback at all. Thank you in advance!

I need three things correct? A fermenter (called "gold starter kit" on this site), a still (looking at the PSII HC), and a heat source

If I purchase all of these three things is this all I need to get started?

While I have read somewhat on all the different steps of the process, it is still a bit confusing because I don't understand all the terminology. However, with the purchase of the packages that I mentioned before, are there instructions for a beginner contained within?

I am just worried that I will spend all the money for these things, get them home, and not have the first damn clue what to do. Any thoughts on these things?

Oh, I guess it would be helpful to tell you that I am hoping to just make a simple neutral ( I think that's the word for clear liquour..ie vodka)

Thank you!

HI Bud,
That is all great eqipment and will allow you to creat a high abv nuetral like vodka . Mine was just shipped today. I would suggest reading a book called "the compleat distiller"
This is a great book and will explain the entire process from start to finish. If you do a google search you should be able to find a pdf version.
Maddawgs
Offline dieselduo  
#3 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 10:54:38 AM(UTC)
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the PS11 HC will make the best neutrals run in reflux and also makes a great pot still. As far as the ferment package you could save some bucks by just getting the bronze and a few more air locks and getting some food grade buckets and grommets from HD or Lowes
Offline BrokeDickBrew  
#4 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 12:44:08 PM(UTC)
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when fermenting, Make sure everything is CLEAN! then Sanatize, I use starsan. Temp on fernemtation is important along with Airation.
Offline budmgd  
#5 Posted : Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:26:07 PM(UTC)
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Thanks all for the info...very helpful. I can't wait to get started. Probably be able to order my equipment in next week or two!
Offline StillShakin  
#6 Posted : Saturday, December 08, 2012 4:37:25 AM(UTC)
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"Buy the hot plate for heat source I have tried both plate is the easiest to control with a router controler setup.
I think u can find the thread here or at homedistiller.Just run water to get the temps with the plate setup way easy this way."
Offline scotty  
#7 Posted : Saturday, December 08, 2012 4:52:25 AM(UTC)
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Have A 1 INCH NPT COUPLING INSTALLED so you can go to the internal heat source later on.
Offline Maddawgs  
#8 Posted : Saturday, December 08, 2012 5:44:00 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: scotty Go to Quoted Post
Have A 1 INCH NPT COUPLING INSTALLED so you can go to the internal heat source later on.

If you get the 15 gallon boiler have 2 npt's installed. 2 internal elements will allow for a much faster heat up time. When you reach temp turn one element off and control the second the an rsc.
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