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re: Anyone do any home distilling?
Posted on 8/22/12 at 12:01 pm to Art Vandelay
Posted on 8/22/12 at 12:01 pm to Art Vandelay
I can also buy soil and poppy seeds. I'm one step away from opium.
One would probably never get caught if you did it on the DL. It's all about risk reduction, which begins with not posting on a public forum. Distilling alcohol for human consumption is illegal. No loopholes. No 1 gallon limits. No nothing. Illegal.
The ATF doesn't give two shits that you are making something that is combustible. All they care about is the tax revenue, and they care a lot about that.
As a sidenote, when one submits for a license for ethanol fuel production, one agrees to have their property searched at any time for anything and their books audited to prove the fuel went where it was supposed to go. So if you think you can get away with it by going the ethanol permit route, think again.
One would probably never get caught if you did it on the DL. It's all about risk reduction, which begins with not posting on a public forum. Distilling alcohol for human consumption is illegal. No loopholes. No 1 gallon limits. No nothing. Illegal.
The ATF doesn't give two shits that you are making something that is combustible. All they care about is the tax revenue, and they care a lot about that.
As a sidenote, when one submits for a license for ethanol fuel production, one agrees to have their property searched at any time for anything and their books audited to prove the fuel went where it was supposed to go. So if you think you can get away with it by going the ethanol permit route, think again.
Posted on 8/22/12 at 1:16 pm to BottomlandBrew
quote:now your talking about an illegal byproduct.
I can also buy soil and poppy seeds. I'm one step away from opium.
quote:yes, but why so mcuh with distilled product versus homebrew.
All they care about is the tax revenue, and they care a lot about that.
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