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Has anybody made homebrew beer or alchohol while on the road? We make all sorts of hooch here. with beer going at 28cents a bottle(but rather strong- you don,t want to drink too many) and home made rum(good for what ales ya). The rum is also good for cleaning surgical instraments and fuel tanks.We call it "Hardys Home made Hooch " . I even made some stickers for the bottles. After a few glasses of that you start speaking in new tungs- Swahili comes to mind, and rolling about on the floor.I keep a bottle handly for snakebite, just in case.Has anybody tried to make homebrew beer on the road?

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confuseconfuseconfuseconfuseconfuse

I make scotch as good as JW
bourbon as good as JD
baileys better than baileys
gin  as good as gilbeys

disbeliefdisbeliefdisbelief But im buggered if I can crack the flavour of rum, dont get me wrong I still make a nice spirit, but I'm stuffed if I can get that rum flavour

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Hey JS
How about a quick run down on how you make this stuff. What equipment is needed, how much trouble is it to do, where you get supplies, and how long from packet to mouth, so to speak

I am not looking for a long reply, as I could look it up on the net to study, just the overview and any pit falls for beginners.

I have made beer, use 20lt coke kegs, but they seemed to get 'empty' too quick.

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I would be interested , also. I use an 13 gal keg for beer, and put it into plastic 2ltr soft drink bottles. Used to do it on the yacht, when too far from the pub. You can buy brew kits from any reasonable supermarket. Haven,t made rum yet myself, but trade fish for it. seems to be a good swap. Bill

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I can answer that,  sorry if it's a bit long but hard to explain short
You need a 25ltr plastic drum with lid & breather cut into the top, bought from Bunnings or similar
A still, 5ltr single reflux ones are sold at home brew shops for about $350
Around a 15ltr container to put the distilled product in temporarily to flavour
An alcohol tester
Used bottles to decant into
I don't use a hydrometer or carbon filter but find other opinions.

To make a batch you need:
yeastI use express turbo yeast bought at home brew shops
sugerabout 6kg
water.from tap
flavouringbourbon,scotch or whatever you wish, experiment with brands & combinations to suit your taste, many brands available at home brew shops
Wood chips, I soak the alcohol in Jim Bean woodchips before flavouring to enhance authenticity(different woodchips available coming from used spirit casks & sold at home brew shops).
PROCESS:
Water yeast & sugar in fermenter for about a week depending on weather, then distilled taking a few hours, distilled result is about 90% alcohol so water down to about 40% & add wood chips for 10 days, strain and add flavours, ready to drink but mature for smoother taste
Makes about 10 bottles at about $7 a bottle
Hope that helps & if you get into it then email me as I have detailed instructions from start to finish
Cheers
Jon


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Hey JS
How about a quick run down on how you make this stuff. What equipment is needed, how much trouble is it to do, where you get supplies, and how long from packet to mouth, so to speak

I am not looking for a long reply, as I could look it up on the net to study, just the overview and any pit falls for beginners.

I have made beer, use 20lt coke kegs, but they seemed to get 'empty' too quick.




 



-- Edited by Hylda&Jon on Wednesday 20th of January 2010 11:04:45 AM

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Well, I find that the brews I make are generally decaffienated so I go to Dan Murphy's for everything else!!!! He does a great selection of beers, wines and spirits.......Much easier as I am basically a lazy bathbun and impatient too so I wouldn't be able to wait for the brews to mature....

Terro

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Don't Talk to me about Home Brew,still fighting civil actions after the last onslaught.Bill from the SES was $780.00 alone.Tread carefully Brothers and Sisters.Cheers.Ibbo.

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what happened , ibbo? I know its explosive stuff . but aren,t you supposed to drink it ? Perhaps its what happeNs after you drink it. I learned a new language, swahily, after a bottle of triple H (hardys homemade hooch).

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