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A sledge hammer works wonders on 'em Mick. The worst part was having to start in the attic and work my way down. But, it's in lots of parts and pieces now!
I'm not going to post in the thread, but a word on moonshine for those who may be somewhat less informed:
The term "Moonshine" come from the practice of distilling the mash after dark so the revenuers could see the smoke. Therefore it was homemade whiskey made by the light of the moon. Over the years it was shortened from moonshine whiskey to just moonshine.
Moonshine can be made from several different things. If it will ferment, you can make liquor from it.
Clear corn liquor, the most common variety, has been available in liquor stores for a long time and is marketed under names such as Pure Grain, Everclear and others.
That's basically what folks are buying under the pseudonym "moonshine"
Edit: I should add that the biggest difference will be found in the filtering and proofing
Last edited by LiiT; 11-23-2016 at 05:14 PM.
Afternoon...almost Evenin Woods! back from the mountains. Didn't see any wildlife today but to to see some really awesome snow covered peaks and threw rocks into a river to break the ice...because deeep down we are all 6 year old boys
Tracy, professional question.
Bosslady is looking into an electric "fireplace" to heat/decorate this new room, about 400 sq ft. We had it plumbed for gas, but she has decided maybe electric is the way to go. Mostly because of the solar we have now.
What were you saying about power needed to get the efficiency from electric heat?
Bosslady is looking into an electric "fireplace" to heat/decorate this new room, about 400 sq ft. We had it plumbed for gas, but she has decided maybe electric is the way to go. Mostly because of the solar we have now.
What were you saying about power needed to get the efficiency from electric heat?
Last edited by QC; 11-23-2016 at 05:26 PM.
Sounds great, Markus! Cold up there?
That wind and cold was almost painful, at times. definitely limited how often we got out and stayed out of the truck