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Jan 30, 2015 7:32 AM
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i see a few american companies making stills, is there a special license they have or just a state buisness license?

akso, what license would one need to get in order to purchase an industrial still for personal use?
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Jan 30, 2015 7:33 AM
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im not quite sure what you're talking about, but you should do it illegally :D
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Jan 30, 2015 7:34 AM
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RockChan_ said:
im not quite sure what you're talking about, but you should do it illegally :D
distillation of alcohol
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Jan 30, 2015 7:35 AM
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oh. well i have a buddy that makes his own beer and yeah i don't recall him getting any liscences or anything.
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Jan 30, 2015 7:40 AM
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RockChan_ said:
oh. well i have a buddy that makes his own beer and yeah i don't recall him getting any liscences or anything.
your buddy is not a company. Theres a difference between distillation for private and distillation for economic reasons, although I could imagine that a license is needed for both (since distillation isn't quite easy, and when you do something wrong the ramifications can be pretty damn awful)
Jan 30, 2015 7:42 AM
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apparently it turned out pretty good lol. He's always getting bootleg moonshine from people also. but yeah i didn't know what Barry's purposes were i guess, just my 2 cents. i'm sure you're right :P
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Jan 30, 2015 7:54 AM
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Distillation and Brewing are two different things

Distillation is heating up alocoholic beverages, then condensing them to make drinks with a higher alcohol proof.

Whiskey and Vodka are typical Distilled alcohols.

Distillation is a dangerous process, since The Alcohol vapors are highly flammable. Thus if blow up they can level a few buildings depending on the size of the distillary.

Which is why you need a license and a suitable location do distill.

Brewing on the other hand is the fermentation of Grain, or fruit to make alcohol through bacteria or yeast culture. They are low in Alcohol, and since its happens naturally no license is needed. However to sell may differ in different countries.
Jan 30, 2015 7:55 AM
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ohhh. BUT people do distill moonshine in bathtubs somehow, right? usually they have a little hut in the woods though.
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Jan 30, 2015 11:27 AM
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RockChan_ said:
ohhh. BUT people do distill moonshine in bathtubs somehow, right? usually they have a little hut in the woods though.

if you're trevor from san andreas or cletus from the simpsons then maybe

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BarryManilow said:
i see a few american companies making stills, is there a special license they have or just a state buisness license?

akso, what license would one need to get in order to purchase an industrial still for personal use?


Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee have or will have legal moonshine distilleries and Alaska is a grey area (you may not want to sell any but you'll be fine making it yourself).


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