This is the way. I have since found out myself.people usually decarb the dry material before adding alcohol,
Ok thx , but what is a good brand & were to get it & how $$people usually decarb the dry material before adding alcohol,
One off try the sponsor. Regular,then buy a still and make it yourself. Clear spirit is cheap to make. Same ethos as growing. It’s illegal tooWondering what is one of the better types of alcohol to use to decarb with, and where can you buy it, roughly how much a litre would you expect to pay, is it available on eBay for example ??
Is it illegal to make it?One off try the sponsor. Regular,then buy a still and make it yourself. Clear spirit is cheap to make. Same ethos as growing. It’s illegal too
Drinking it without paying tax is illegal. Above 5l you need permission from ATO technically. It’s why they are made for essential oils and distilled h2oIs it illegal to make it?
I just thought selling it was illegal!
whatever the legality,weed is involved. The laws are fucked.Drinking it without paying tax is illegal. Above 5l you need permission from ATO technically. It’s why they are made for essential oils and distilled h2o
Yeah right!Drinking it without paying tax is illegal. Above 5l you need permission from ATO technically. It’s why they are made for essential oils and distilled h2o
Yeah,I used to brew. That can get to be an expensive hobby once you get off the coopers kits and start making your own wort.Yeah right!
If I had the time I'd get into brewing me own beer!
Something I'll look into when the kids fuck off!!
I didn’t know it was easy to get a licence,not that I would anyway.Learn something new every day.
Is it illegal to distill alcohol in Australia?
NO! It is NOT illegal to distil alcohol in Australia. Distilling is like driving, it's perfectly legal so long as you have a license. And depending on the purpose of the alcohol you are distilling, it's possible you don't need a licence at all. People assume the license has to do with safety...distilleryking.com.au