From what Tony (yakface) said a few years ago, methinks he'll be drooling over this!
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Not quite Ian……freezing out the water doesn’t remove the lighter volatiles or generate the new aromatics that are produced during distillation. It does strengthen the alcohol content, yes, but it isn’t the same process. If it was you could produce brandy by freezing wine…….
Waitrose sell it, by the way….damn fine spirit.
besides that its not that hard to make a redneck still. Beer through a distillery was how some gut many many years ago made Whiskey. "I wonder what would happen if I put this really shite ale though the old water heater" (to be read with a Billy Connoly accent and large pinch of salt.)Comment
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Didn’t say that it was hard to make a still, just that freezing out the water, and distilling the liquor are two totally different processes with totally different results Ian.
A home made still is almost certainly how this stuff was made in the pre industrial age. Apart from anything else, freezing the water out of anything was pretty difficult before electricity and refrigeration systems were commonplace. In the rural areas of the calvados region I would suspect that was around the 1950s…..possible even later. Even in January and February the outside temperature isn’t routinely below freezing, especially as taking water out of an alcohol mix like that would need temperatures of around -10 or lower. Distilling is far easier to control and available when required…..Comment
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From MiniArt - ' new kit coming soon '
I suppose MiniArt are tapping into a new income source - after finishing the StuG, now it's the Tempo - ambulance, post van, milk van & deivery vans of all sorts what next? - a road sign maintenance van!! loads to go on there! But at a price pushing £40, I think not for me!
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Wonder where that fireman is going to put the coal? The engine driver will be hard to fit the scene as well….Comment
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Dutch troops in Afghanistan from Sylly’s Mini Models:
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On the Meng Facebook page - October releases in their 'Dune' franchise range
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Never seen any of the films, & I thought the books too pretentious.....................................
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On the Meng Facebook page - October releases in their 'Dune' franchise range
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Never seen any of the films, & I thought the books too pretentious.....................................
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Never seen any of the films, & I thought the books too pretentious.....................................
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Well duh. I was down w/flu back in the 60s & my wife new I liked Asimov's work & brought back the first book of his she saw from the library (it was on the return cart). It was a textbook on blood chemistry. It was fascinating, he could really write.Comment
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