cheep flavours
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Re: cheep flavours
LOL Now there is the truth. You won't regret the purchase.
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chill - Master Distiller

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Re: cheep flavours
Just a question, would it be possible to make a corm mash to run in a t500?
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edwatters - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: cheep flavours
KerryW wrote:What store did you get them at Drewzy??
i got mine from bass pro shop. but canadian tire is the BOMB! support the CT!
Cheers!
Drewzy
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Drewzy - Regular

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Re: cheep flavours
Ed, if you can mash corn then separate off clean wort and ferment that into a clean, clear beer you can run it in anything. Corn is a bitch, it's the messiest mash I've ever tried even using powdered enzymes to liquefy the mash but it ain't easy - doable but not easy
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Re: cheep flavours
I think I need to buy a pot for my t500 so I can run something other than sugar washes for whiskey production. :-)
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edwatters - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: cheep flavours
Has anyone used flavorings from like bakery supply stores? They seem to be highly concentrated and are considerably cheaper.mainly to use for like berry brandies and schnapps .
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