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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Interesting thought. Is it even legal to set up one's own distillery?
    In the states you can legally make your own moonshine from your own still if you want to as long as you pay the tax on what you sell from it. The problem that the moonshiners had with the G-Men was that they didn't give Uncle Sugar his cut.

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    The oak casks used to mature Scotch whisky have been used previously for maturing Bourbon (mainly) or other spirits, such as sherry or wine.
    Balvenie Doublewood is aged 12 years; first in a whisky cask, then in a sherry cask; lovely stuff!

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    ai answered this in the pub...

    where it shuid bae answered...


    Member: Scotch Malt Whisky Society, DramBusters, UisgieBeath8teen, the Friends of Laphroaig, Islay Whisky Society, Ardbeg Committee, Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre, The PLOWED Society, Duncan Taylor Scotch Whisky Club, D&M Connoisseurs’ Club, & Single Malt Aficionados Club

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt View Post
    ai answered this in the pub...

    where it shuid bae answered...


    You did not answer my query fast enough in the pub, so I got what I needed here. If you read the initial question, I am only referring to the type of wood, for reasons of it possibly causing my 2 month battle with severe allergies.
    Last edited by shawhighlander; 26th April 07 at 09:28 AM.
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    aye...

    ai read it...

    an answered wi' the wood types...



    ai'm jus tryin' tae send maire folks tae the pub...

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    I was kinda looking forward to the "Do It Yourself" project, Phil (laughing.) The skill and inventiveness of this group never ceases to amaze me.

    Moosedog

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    BTW...We start wood shop on Monday.
    You in???

    Hahaha ,
    Jonathan

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    Count me in...
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