Re: ethyl alcohol


Kevin O'Brien (kob@paradise.net.nz)
Mon, 22 Feb 1999 13:40:31 +1300


We can make as much as we like here. To sell it, only requires a business
licence permit from the council and payment of excise duties to Govt. There
are no taxes for personal use or gifts.

Quality with the right yeast, normal attention and charcoal filtration has
been proven to be superior to many commercial products. Now that the
appropriate yeasts are available over the counter we can make superb vodka.

Anyone wanting further info pse contact me off list.

Kevin O'Brien
Wainuiomata, New Zealand
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob_Maxey@mtn.3com.com <Bob_Maxey@mtn.3com.com>
To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
<alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Date: Monday, 22 February 1999 12:55
Subject: Re: ethyl alcohol

>Currently, the head of a household is allowed to make beer and in some
>jurisdictions, wine. The last time I checked, it was 200 gallons per year,
>per head of household. Making grain alcohol is forbid in many places, which
>is why very few homebrewers attempt it. Often, a permit is also required
>as well.
>
>It is easier to buy it from a supplier, where purity is consistent. Very
>few people have the skills required to make it themselves and equally
>important, make sure you do not drink it because of potential poisons that
>can form.
>
>RM
>
>
>



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