Since I joined this forum I have read many accounts of success, but also many accounts of running into difficulty to outright failure. I try to alalyze peoples problems and offer a suggestion on occasion. But more often than not very good responses are made, especially from you. I feel bad that you have to repeat yourself so often.
I have thaught to myself after reading many posts that would be distillers should start out with a simple sugar wash. As opposed to grain or something a little more complicated. Sugar is relatively cheap and a simple sugar wash give an opportunity to learn the characteristics of the still being used. With a sugar wash you can always redistill for a neutral if rum didn't turn out.
If you want to send me your proceedure (from start to finish including equipment) for rum I will be more than happy to offer some comments.
I don't believe I have ever actually said I produce rum for sale. Not that I hide the fact that a bottle or two might dissapear out the back door, or a case might fall off the truck on occasion.Statistics: Posted by RumJohn — Thu Dec 19, 2013 1:19 am
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