Any Brewers out there? - Mead; beers; any alcohol

NWI_GAWKER99

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What's up guys. Was wondering if there is any brewers out there. I've been brewing for a little while and have made a few batches. Put up some pictures of your setup and products you've created.
 
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I've brewed up a few batches of beer with my dad but I really want to get into distilling
 
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I've brewed up a few batches of beer with my dad but I really want to get into distilling
What types of brews did you two make?
I hear distilling is pretty time consuming; I've always been curious. I craft both beer and mead , but haven't the slightest clue about distilling . I do love me some gin
 
Some dark ales, recently he's joined a brew club and they peated some hops. The only part of distilling that takes a while is the actual running the still, depends on how much you are making.
 
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I used to brew, but I haven't for a couple years. I have a couple of 5.5 gallon glass carboys for fermentation, the big cast iron pot, a transfer bucket for straining it and bottling, bottles and a capper, pretty much the basic gear. I also have a big cooler converted into a mash tun if I want to do a full grain brew and not just use extract, but I've only done that once or twice because it's a pain in the ass even with a good set up. I should drag all that shit out of storage and make another batch, it's a fun hobby.
 
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I used to brew, but I haven't for a couple years. I have a couple of 5.5 gallon glass carboys for fermentation, the big cast iron pot, a transfer bucket for straining it and bottling, bottles and a capper, pretty much the basic gear. I also have a big cooler converted into a mash tun if I want to do a full grain brew and not just use extract, but I've only done that once or twice because it's a pain in the ass even with a good set up. I should drag all that shit out of storage and make another batch, it's a fun hobby.
Yeah you need to. You can get so crafty and make wild shit . I would do some home-brew trading with ya , always down to try different stuff
 
Some dark ales, recently he's joined a brew club and they peated some hops. The only part of distilling that takes a while is the actual running the still, depends on how much you are making.
I live near Journeyman distillery ; I'll have to stop by there and check it out. I am going to probably stick on the mead train..something about sweet 12% abv and above keeps my eye
 
Here is my peach and plum mead that came out to 16.5%; easy to drink
 

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