googe wrote: someone will make it happen one day.
MacStill wrote:not more than 3 or 4 metres from my still this arvo I dealt with some customers, built myself a new controller, had a chat to a mate on the fone, a couple of beers, played tug o war with Zak and generally had a great arvo....
if I sat in the house on my fat arse watching TV waiting for an alarm to signal the run was over, well I would've missed out on having a great arvo.... fuck that!
DrunkASAskunk wrote:I think when it comes to bringing tech in to the hobby the sky is the limit. But why I am new to the the hobby but I would not want to change any thing I love the idear of trying to make my booze as close to the ways they have been for the last 200 years. But then this is a hill billy / bogan / red neck hobby and thats the way I was brought up. I also have few other red neck hobbys that I love to do on week ends :))
JayD wrote:yeah but we do it at hobby level and what your talking about is done by major producer and they still have a real person pushing the buttons in the control room.
Konrad wrote:DrunkASAskunk wrote:I think when it comes to bringing tech in to the hobby the sky is the limit. But why I am new to the the hobby but I would not want to change any thing I love the idear of trying to make my booze as close to the ways they have been for the last 200 years. But then this is a hill billy / bogan / red neck hobby and thats the way I was brought up. I also have few other red neck hobbys that I love to do on week ends :))
True ... But if that was the case we would all go for a pot still and hide in the bush, use spring water, naturally ferment barley etc ... like the Moonshiners, but I am under the impression that we are trying to get the best tasting, and alcohol rich quantity product that we can :D
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