doublejj
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LOL...Hell IDK I haven't heard from him in a while...I guess that must be why. He really should stay off the Politics page loldid tws really get banned for a month?
LOL...Hell IDK I haven't heard from him in a while...I guess that must be why. He really should stay off the Politics page loldid tws really get banned for a month?
Absolutely true, they're growing good wine in the Sac valley now where they used to say it was supposedly too hot to grow good grapes. In fact, we buy the Bogle Pinot Noir that's pretty highly rated for $8/bottle.There are several nice vineyards down the river road ...Freeport blvd...here in South Sac as well...i loves my wine.
Lol @ruby fruit ...id love to go salmon fishing myself...immpossible though with my shoulder
Have you ever tried making your own wine? It tastes best when u make it yourself.Absolutely true, they're growing good wine in the Sac valley now where they used to say it was supposedly too hot to grow good grapes. In fact, we buy the Bogle Pinot Noir that's pretty highly rated for $8/bottle.
No, I'd like to try brewing my own IPA, but I've never thought about making wine. Lately I've been watching Moonshiners and I'm 'gettin' a hankerin' for building a copper still and distilling my own vodka.Have you ever tried making your own wine? It tastes best when u make it yourself.
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Haha I've been watching that show as well. Going to be moving out to the farm shortly, I can see myself setting-up a still out in the bush. I want to make some cherry honey shine.No, I'd like to try brewing my own IPA, but I've never thought about making wine. Lately I've been watching Moonshiners and I'm 'gettin' a hankerin' for building a copper still and distilling my own vodka.
http://www.clawhammersupply.com/blogs/moonshine-still-blog/14516209-how-to-make-potato-vodka
That's cool. Wine is easy to make, just some sugar, yeast and fruit or vegetable concentrate is all it takes. Making corn liquor is dangerous though, if you haven't been around a still before or don't know anyone with experience making moonshine you can blow yourself up quickly!!No, I'd like to try brewing my own IPA, but I've never thought about making wine. Lately I've been watching Moonshiners and I'm 'gettin' a hankerin' for building a copper still and distilling my own vodka.
http://www.clawhammersupply.com/blogs/moonshine-still-blog/14516209-how-to-make-potato-vodka
The one on the left is actually a fairly smart guy, the one on the right is a wild man!
mmm...yes sir...good stuffAbsolutely true, they're growing good wine in the Sac valley now where they used to say it was supposedly too hot to grow good grapes. In fact, we buy the Bogle Pinot Noir that's pretty highly rated for $8/bottle.
About 10 years ago, my cousin and his three hunting buddies, all in their mid to late 60's, set up a small still at their hunting lease. It only made a gallon at a time, but with shine a little goes a long way. They posed for pictures in front of the still and had T-shirts made. I think he also posted it on Face Book. Not too worried about security.Haha I've been watching that show as well. Going to be moving out to the farm shortly, I can see myself setting-up a still out in the bush. I want to make some cherry honey shine.
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I've actually met dude on left at a local liquor store he has an interest in and EVERYBODY knows a Tickle right? Lmao! I know 3 or 4!The one on the left is actually a fairly smart guy, the one on the right is a wild man!
Do yo use other grains besides corn? My Daddy and Granddaddy used to make whiskey professionally. They added scratch feed to the corn.I've actually met dude on left at a local liquor store he has an interest in and EVERYBODY knows a Tickle right? Lmao! I know 3 or 4!
I make corn whiskey a couple times a year, distilled through a pressure cooker rig I made, using a 5 gallon bucket, a pre-coiled copper line from Lowes and either frozen 2-liter bottles of water or water hose in and out lines for heat exchanger. I run a 5 gallon bucket of mash and get a 3 quart return of pretty damn pure double ran white lightening. I prefer to shoot mine pure and uncut, chased with Riptide Rush or Orange Gatorade, but you're suppose to cut with local spring water to 50% alcohol.