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Liquior recipe

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I still think you are a kid looking to make some booze. Chalk it up to many years as a teacher. Tom

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – (a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John I had no idea it was illegal to make your own liquior, my granddaddy did it all his life until he passed a few years ago.  I have wanted to try since then but he left no instructions, but he did leave several bottles so I think I will enjoy one day. Good day.

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Yeah, i love that site. I like the one about the hillbilly hunters whose truck headlight went out cause a fuse blew. They took a .22 round, stuck it in the fusebox, and kept driving until there was a bang and they swerved into the ditch. The heat set off the .22 round and it hit the driver right in the nuts. Ah, the tree of life is often self pruning. John – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Having read all the replies, as well as the reply from the original poster, I’m reminded of a URL posted in response to another thread in this group…… www.darwinawards.com Visit this site at your own (laughter) risk! — –DAsh with 7119)

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Excuse me , it is illegal in Australia as well.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I suppose there is a general mistake made that what laws apply locallly must apply globally too. Case in point is distilling. In the US as well as most of the world it is illegal w/o licence but I assume your grandfather was in either New Zeland or Australia where such draconian laws do not esist. Should that be the case might i suggest you pop by http://www.homedistiller.org/ for some very good information on the topic. For those who live in other areas remember to abide by the laws local to you. Cheers. (a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John I had no idea it was illegal to make your own liquior, my granddaddy did it all his life until he passed a few years ago.  I have wanted to try since then but he left no instructions, but he did leave several bottles so I think I will enjoy one day. Good day.

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Right, New Zealand is one of the few exceptions. And I believe most people there buy stills and kits from reputable homebrew shops as opposed to making cheap and possibly dangerous ‘bathtub’ booze. John – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Excuse me , it is illegal in Australia as well. I suppose there is a general mistake made that what laws apply locallly must apply globally too. Case in point is distilling. In the US as well as most of the world it is illegal w/o licence but I assume your grandfather was in either New Zeland or Australia where such draconian laws do not esist. Should that be the case might i suggest you pop by http://www.homedistiller.org/ for some very good information on the topic. For those who live in other areas remember to abide by the laws local to you. Cheers. (a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John I had no idea it was illegal to make your own liquior, my granddaddy did it all his life until he passed a few years ago.  I have wanted to try since then but he left no instructions, but he did leave several bottles so I think I will enjoy one day. Good day.

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Here in Australia you can legally buy small stills (usually of NZ origin), but you must pretend you only use it to extract essential oils and the like. China

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Does anyone have a recipe for liquior? Any kind will do? Thanks.

Having read all the replies, as well as the reply from the original poster, I’m reminded of a URL posted in response to another thread in this group…… www.darwinawards.com Visit this site at your own (laughter) risk! — –DAsh with 7119)

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(a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John

I had no idea it was illegal to make your own liquior, my granddaddy did it all his life until he passed a few years ago.  I have wanted to try since then but he left no instructions, but he did leave several bottles so I think I will enjoy one day. Good day.

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I suppose there is a general mistake made that what laws apply locallly must apply globally too. Case in point is distilling. In the US as well as most of the world it is illegal w/o licence but I assume your grandfather was in either New Zeland or Australia where such draconian laws do not esist. Should that be the case might i suggest you pop by http://www.homedistiller.org/ for some very good information on the topic. For those who live in other areas remember to abide by the laws local to you. Cheers. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -(a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John I had no idea it was illegal to make your own liquior, my granddaddy did it all his life until he passed a few years ago.  I have wanted to try since then but he left no instructions, but he did leave several bottles so I think I will enjoy one day. Good day.

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Does anyone have a recipe for liquior? Any kind will do? Thanks.

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(a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Does anyone have a recipe for liquior? Any kind will do? Thanks.

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John, Keep in mind that school is out. Cheers, Tom

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – (a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John Does anyone have a recipe for liquior? Any kind will do? Thanks.

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Good point.  I guess the ‘any kind will do?’ should have been a tip-off. happy brewing John

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -John, Keep in mind that school is out. Cheers, Tom (a) wrong newsgroup. I can give you a nice recipe for a belgian wit though (b) are you talking about liquor (hard alcohol – distilling – ILLEGAL) or liqueurs (generally making flavoured drinks by adding fruit, spices etc. to commercial vodka etc..), the latter is legal, but again this is the wrong forum -John Does anyone have a recipe for liquior? Any kind will do? Thanks.

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