Just a quick update here. It's quite cool at the moment so I've ordered a heat belt in order to keep my brews at a reasonable temperature.
In a few days i will be posting my complete guide to fermenting and distilling your own alcohol for personal use. (Please not this is completely legal in my country)
I'll get started on it as soon as my heat belt arrives
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Well, I may be too young to drink, and it may be illegal here to ferment your own alcohol, but I'm still interest in reading your guide!
ReplyDeleteI love beer
ReplyDeleteYou must live in canada do you? :)
ReplyDelete^^Hahahaha. I love Canada.
ReplyDeletenice! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm actually pretty excited for the tutorial. I've been wanting to try this for some time now!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for this!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read your guide, I really want to try this!
ReplyDeleteI love microbrews. If I start making money again, I want to get into brewing.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a look when you post the guide. :D
ReplyDeleteThat sounds great, I'm interested in the procedure. I hpe that heat belt will help you.
ReplyDeletecan't wait :D
ReplyDeleteawesome:)
ReplyDeleteI kinda want to do this now that I got some free time
ReplyDeleteNice one dude :)
ReplyDeleteWhat happens if you don't use the heat belt?
ReplyDeletegreat mate!
ReplyDeletefortunately for me - it is legal in mine. Looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome bro, can't wait to see
ReplyDeleteI started brewing beer not too long ago. I would love to make my own liquor as well!
ReplyDeleteCool blog man! keep up the great work!
ReplyDeletei think, ill print your guide and post it on my wall and make all the alchy i want! :D
ReplyDeleteI love this blog, And so will my mate, where are you getting your heat belt from bud?
ReplyDeleteExcited for the tutorial. Thanks man, great blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeletevery interesting blog
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