Thanks for not responding to me directly,via PM,as I had the courtesy to do you.
Here for all,is the pm I sent you;00;54 2014-8-13.
aidan,
Really!
I admire the work you selflessly do on this site,to help others,but sometimes you just seem to blow air out of the wrong orrifice.
Like saying that spirits should be stored sub 50%,when distilleries store in wood at 63%?
I also believe cuts can be taken purely on spirit hydrometer,no nosing or tasting.
If you work as a distillery does.
I have just decided to pm you this instead of posting on Ebnat's thread,out of respect for your work here.
I don't know it all,and neither do you.
Sharing,learning and helping others is the reason I'm here.
The reason I told Jimmy I was happy to become a mod was because of your strange story of "retiring". I have my own version of that,but the board did need someone else to sort out the spammers.Something you seem to have had a fair hand in,in the past.And then you came back,because the board,if not the distilling,is entrenched within you.
I am not an adversary,but will jump on anyone that claims that their way is the only way.
And with that,I look forward to a future where we share,learn and help new distillers on this site.
Can you drink to that?
Robert.
It would seem that you can't.aidans way the only way.
Storing ethanol above 50% I consider to be perfectly safe,unless it is stored in a sponge.
Around my home I have cans of petrol for the mowers,containers of meths and white spirit,goodness knows what else.
I don't know how Irish distilleries work,but Scottish ones are not allowed to taste distillate to determine where to cut from the feints to the hearts and back to the tails,they rely upon a spirit hydrometer and the nerve,skill and experience of the stillsman.
Lets put this nonsense behind us and progress.
Feel free to delete this post,it has been copied,and can be re-posted.
And I would still buy you a drink.
Robert.Statistics: Posted by Easydrinker — Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:48 pm
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