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Still'n The Clear
by Cyrus Mason
A weekly podcast designed specifically for those who are new to the hobby of home-distillation, but encompassing all aspects of distilling so even the most experienced home-distiller will gain new insights into this fun and useful skill. Making moonshine at home is fun and it's not as hard as you may think. I include guest interviews, tutorials, recipes, equipment reviews, a weekly segment called "Shiner Speak" where I Define industry jargon. This is where you should be if you want to learn all there is about home-distillation.Our Home Base:https://stillntheclear.com/Join our awesome group of great beginner and veteran home-distillers at MeWe https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginnersJoin our FREE bi-weekly newsletter "The Mash"https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/
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Poison Whiskey in the Ozarks: The Mountain Home Mystery
Tonight, we head into the hills of northern Arkansas, to the quiet town of Mountain Home—where, in the summer of 1899, something strange and deadly poured from a jug of shine.This is the story of a backwoods poisoning, a tangle of rumors, and the mystery that still hangs over the hollers of Baxter County.
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The Great Moonshine Conspiracy Trial of 1935
Today’s story takes us to Franklin County, Virginia.A quiet, wooded stretch of the Blue Ridge Mountains. But in 1935, it became the unlikely stage for one of the biggest liquor trials in U.S. history. They called it The Great Moonshine Conspiracy Trial—and when it was over, the government had arrested dozens of people, including sheriffs, lawyers, and some of the best-known families in the region.This wasn’t just about whiskey. It was about power, pride, and a secret economy that had kept a whole county afloat.
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Execution of Clyde Arwood– Whiskey, Murder, and Federal Justice
In this gripping episode of Moonshine Lore & Legend, we uncover the chilling true story of Clyde Arwood—a Tennessee moonshiner whose fatal confrontation with a federal agent led to one of the most controversial executions in American moonshine history.It’s a tale of backwoods whiskey, deep mistrust of authority, and a killing that raised questions about justice, sanity, and the weight of the law in rural America. Was Arwood a cold-blooded killer… or a disturbed man pushed too far?Join us by the fire as we walk through the events that led to his fateful trial, the moonshine culture of 1940s Tennessee, and the legacy of a death sentence that still echoes through the hollers.🎧 Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who loves true crime, forgotten history, or just a good old-fashioned story with smoke on it.
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Uncle Pete’s Monogram Whiskey: The Moonshiner of Priest Lake
Uncle Pete’s Monogram Whiskey: The Moonshiner of Priest LakeIn this premiere episode of Moonshine Lore & Legend, we head deep into the backwoods of northern Idaho for the curious tale of Uncle Pete—a quiet man with a hidden still, a loaded shotgun, and a taste for monogrammed jars.
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Simple Rum Wash-Raspberry Mead-ABV Society
Cyrus and Zack make a simple Rum wash and a raspberry Mead. Watch the podcast every Thursday night on the Still'n The Clear YouTube channel. Join our Moonshine For Beginners group if you're looking for a great place to hang out and chat with other moonshiners.
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What equipment do I need to make moonshine
In this episode, I discuss the equipment and tools you will need to get started in home distilling. FREE Guide "How to choose the still that's right for you" "DIY on-the-grain Fermenter"
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Understanding yeast for better ferments
In this episode, I go over the 3 variables that are important to watch in order to maintain a health environment for your yeast. I also announce the creation of a unique online learning platform for home distillers called Moonshiners Academy. If you're interested in helping us choose the direction of the academy and would like to give your input on what kind of courses you would like to see us create just click Moonshiners Academy to be included in our survey.
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Interview with Wayne Ferriera
Today I'm talking with my buddy Wayne Ferriera. Wayne is an admin in the 'Moonshine For Beginners' group on MeWe and is also owner of our sister group 'Moonshine: Intermediate to Advanced'. Wayne is champion of the moonshiner community. He is always willing to share his knowledge and experience with others wanting to learn. Buy a raffle ticket to win a new copper still from CopperStillCo Sign up for 'Moonshiners: Intermediate to Advanced' Sign up for 'The Mash'
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Top 4 tips if you want to become a moonshiner
I've helped a lot of folks become moonshiners and I've noticed a few simple things that will really help you get that first batch of shine made. TRIPLE SCALE HYDROMETER Top Vevor Still https://amzn.to/3O8uw7T Come join our Moonshine For Beginners Space on Volley Come be a part of our Moonshine For Beginners group at MeWe.com "The Beginners Guide to Making Moonshine Start to finish" eBook The Super Simple Beginners Recipe Kit https://stillntheclear.com/super-simple-beginner-recipe-kit/ Check out the Still'n The Clear website https://stillntheclear.com/
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The MYTH About Methanol
Can you go blind from moonshine? Will the methanol in moonshine kill you? Can you remove methanol from moonshine? Let's talk about the truth. Inthis episode, I am going to leave out the superstitions around methanol.
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How PPG helps you build recipes
In this episode, I go over PPG or Points per Pound per Gallon, what is it, why it's useful, and how to use it. Check out the Typical PPG Chart Check out our brand new Volley space Moonshine For Beginner's Join our Moonshine For Beginners group on MeWe
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Women Of Moonshine History
For Women's history month, I thought we would do an episode about the women outlaws of moonshines history. Women bootleggers were a much more common thing than most people realize and I found many legends around the female moonshiner. SIt back and listen. I think you'll find it interesting. Sign up for The Mash Still'n The Clear YouTube Channel
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The Easy All-Grain Beginner Mash Recipe
The Easy Beginners All-Grain Mash recipe is a base-level recipe designed to help the beginner take the step from sugar mash to All grain Mash. There are so many things to learn in home distilling that it’s best to take small steps. This is my attempt to help new moonshiners take a small step. Let me know what you think. Check out our awesome community Moonshine For Beginners on MeWe Check out our STC YouTube Channel
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The Bootlegger Origins of NASCAR
Another brief history in the realm of moonshine. This week I talk about the origins of NASCAR and how they tie directly to moonshine and specifically bootleggers. Check out our https://stilln-the-clear.captivate.fm/youtube (YouTube Channel) How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) The totally AWESOME https://stillntheclear.com/product/stilln-the-clear-vintage-cotton-twill-cap/ (STill'n The Clear vintage cap) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) Email Cyrus at [email protected]
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Understanding Diastatic Power and Degree Linter
Understanding diastatic power is an important step to understanding the all grain mash and creating your own all grain mash recipes. In this episode, I go over what diastatic power is, how it's measured and How this knowledge benefits us as home distillers. Remember to check out the links below for other great stuff. How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) The totally AWESOME https://stillntheclear.com/product/stilln-the-clear-vintage-cotton-twill-cap/ (STill'n The Clear vintage cap) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) Check out our https://stilln-the-clear.captivate.fm/youtube (YouTube Channel) Email Cyrus at [email protected]
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A Simple Intermediate Corn Mash Recipe
In this episode, I walk you through the super simple intermediate-level corn mash recipe that uses powdered amylase to convert starches in the corn into fermentable sugars. This is the natural next step in the home-distillation journey from sugar wash recipes to true mash recipes. Alpha-Amylase https://amzn.to/3yPSEE5 (https://amzn.to/3yPSEE5) Glucoamylase https://amzn.to/3keQqKn (https://amzn.to/3keQqKn) How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) The totally AWESOME https://stillntheclear.com/product/stilln-the-clear-vintage-cotton-twill-cap/ (STill'n The Clear vintage cap) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) Check out our https://stilln-the-clear.captivate.fm/youtube (YouTube Channel) Email Cyrus at [email protected]
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Why Do We Mash Grains
This episode begins a series of episodes dedicated to the mashing process and the conversion of starches into sugar. How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) The totally AWESOME https://stillntheclear.com/product/stilln-the-clear-vintage-cotton-twill-cap/ (STill'n The Clear vintage cap) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) Email Cyrus at [email protected] Check out our https://stilln-the-clear.captivate.fm/youtube (YouTube Channel )
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The Proofing Parrot
In this video, I talk about the proofing parrot. What does a proofing parrot do? What are the pros and cons of using a proofing parrot? When to use a proofing parrot? How to make a proofing parrot? Where to buy a proofing parrot? Watch my YouTube tutorial on https://youtu.be/n8PZhiXEgTU (how to make a copper-proofing parrot.) Watch the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E75rEcijWjQandt=637s (food coloring smearing experiment.) Check out this great copper parrot kit on https://amzn.to/3d6VKLx (Amazon) How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) The totally AWESOME https://stillntheclear.com/product/stilln-the-clear-vintage-cotton-twill-cap/ (STill'n The Clear vintage cap) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) Email Cyrus at [email protected]
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How To Make Invert Sugar
Let's talk about invert sugar or inverted sugar. What is it? Why does it help fermentation? And, How to make it? How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) The totally AWESOME https://stillntheclear.com/product/stilln-the-clear-vintage-cotton-twill-cap/ (STill'n The Clear vintage cap) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) Email Cyrus at [email protected]
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The American Whiskey Rebellion
Today I change things up a bit and talk a little moonshine history. The Whiskey Rebellion of 1793 is one of the great American moonshine stories from a time in our past when people stood up for what they believed in. How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) Email Cyrus at [email protected]
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Making Cuts and Blending Moonshine
Learning to make cuts and blending the final product when making your own moonshine can seem tricky to the beginner, but in this episode of Still'n The Clear, I lay it all out with a simple straightforward method to take out all the mystery. How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the Podcast) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Specific gravity for home distilling
This Episode is a beginner's primer for how and why we use specific gravity in home distillation. The saccharometer is one of the best tools for the home distiller and it may seem complicated at first glance, but it is easy to use and extremely helpful for troubleshooting problems and making sure things are going smoothly during the fermentation process. Here is a very affordable https://amzn.to/3eLbrcF (saccharometer) I recommend. How to https://stillntheclear.com/support/ (support the podcast) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine-related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Ph adjustment
The next step after learning all the critical parts of making your own moonshine at home is to start improving your process. One very simple and effective thing to do is adjust the ph level of your mash to make it most favorable for the yeast. In this episode, I tell you the simplest method I've learned to do this. I also make a recommendation for an affordable Ph meter you can get on Amazon for around $20. Here's the link. https://amzn.to/2PoVNtC (https://amzn.to/2PoVNtC) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Making a Keg Still w/Tom Kat
This week Tom Kat joins us to discuss his keg to still conversion build. How he did it, what he learned, and what he might have done differently. Making a still from a keg is a great option. Keg stills are like the tanks of the still world. They're durable and dependable. We also wrote a step-by-step blog post with pictures. https://stillntheclear.com/2021/04/20/how-to-build-a-keg-still/ (Check it out here.) Leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Interview w/Jayson Barker From Mile Hi Distilling
Jayson and I talk a little about the Mile Hi Distilling origin story, what he does at Mile Hi, and we highlight the still that I believe is one of there best products for the beginning moonshiner. Check it out here: https://milehidistilling.com/product/8-gallon-with-copper-2-inch-diameter-dual-purpose-pro/ (8 Gallon w/ copper 2" diameter duel purpose pro). Also you can get their https://milehidistilling.com/ (FREE Distilling 101 Ebook) If you like Still'n The Clear then go leave us a review at https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/stilln-the-clear-1805506 (Podchaser.com) It will help us grow the podcast. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Moonshine Fermentation w/ Brandon Rose
This is a great interview with Brandon Rose, an experienced home-distiller. I searched out the most commonly asked questions about fermentation on Google and Brandon gives us his experience on each. Brandon is one of the very helpful experienced members of our MeWe group Moonshine For Beginners. So, come join us and say hi. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Basics: How To Run A Pot Still
Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners) https://stillntheclear.com/2021/03/28/making-cuts-for-beginners/ (Cut Chart for Beginners) You made a sugar mash for the first time. You patiently let it sit and do its thing. Well, sort of, If you’re like me when I made my first batch you patiently let it do its thing by checking on it about every 4 hours for about a week. But now it’s time to make the magic. Okay, starting off this episode I’m going to assume You have run a cleaning run and/or a sacrificial run with your still if it’s new. I probably should have mentioned it in last week’s episode, but I forgot. This week we’re going to talk through running a simple pot still for the beginner. I suggest a slow single run for your first run. In later episodes, we’ll talk about stripping runs and spirit runs. Last week's episode we talked about The super-simple beginner's recipe found at https://offgridmaker.com/moonshine-resources/how-to-make-the-smoothest-mash-recipe-for-moonshine/ (offgridmaker) or some other sugar wash or sugar mash recipe of your choice. It has fermented. You’ve separated the sediment and the grains. Now it’s time to distill it. The first thing you want to do is make sure you have everything you need set and ready to go before you get started. The last thing you want is to have to go figure out where you left that box of mason jars once the still starts dripp’n Make sure you’ve got your hydrometer (if you’re using one). Make sure you’ve got your cooling water all set up. Test your pump if you're using one for your condenser. You certainly don’t want to find out there’s something wrong with the pump when it’s time to turn it on. If you're using propane, make sure you have plenty so you don’t run out in the middle of a run. Get your boiler pot set and put your wash in. Don’t fill your pot to the top. Leave some headroom for the steam. If there is too much wash in the pot you increase the risk of your still puking during the run. THIS WEEK'S SHINER SPEAK “What is puking” Most commonly puking is caused by boiling the wash up into the column and then into the coil, and this can happen more easily if there’s no headspace in the pot and this makes your liquor cloudy. This isn’t that common on a slow and low run like we’re running today. Now you’ve got to get the lid on the pot and attach all your pieces and line everything up, put just enough liquid in your thumper to cover the lower end inlet(if you’re using a thumper) and prop things up and clamp things down and all that stuff. You’ve got to get your cooling lines hooked up and run your pump to check for water leaks. You don’t want to be trying to fix a leaky connection during the run. Make sure all your connections on the column are tight and paste the joints if that’s necessary on your still. Pasting joints is usually only necessary on older copper stills. Pasting is just mixing up a paste of flour and water then dabbing it on joints to prevent vapor from escaping the vapor path. Once the still is set up and ready to go and I’ve tested my water pump and checked for cooling leaks I turn the heat up high to get the still up to temperature. Some people will disagree with this and say to bring your still temp up slowly, But I get mine to about 160 then I back off the heat and go the rest of the way slowly. As the temp approaches 175f you want to start looking for the drip I turn my condenser pump on when I see the first drip. This is when we start paying close attention to the relationship between temps and cuts. I have provided a basic cut chart at https://stillntheclear.com/2021/03/28/making-cuts-for-beginners/ (stillntheclear.com) and I’ll put a link to that page in the show notes. Keep in mind that every still is different, every wash is a little...
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Super Simple Beginner Mash Recipe
Walking you through the mashing process for the https://offgridmaker.com/moonshine-resources/how-to-make-the-smoothest-mash-recipe-for-moonshine/ (Super Simple Beginner recipe from Offgridmaker.com) Here we walk through a 10-gal batch size but in the article at offgridmaker.com, there's a chart that gives you the measurements for batch sizes from 5 gallons up to 30 gallons. Follow along with the episode this week and by next week be ready to start making shine. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Basic equipment needed for home distillation
Let's go over the basic equipment needed to start your journey in home distilling. There are all kinds of cool gadgets, gear, and toys that you'll want as you get going, but you really only need a couple of items to start making your own moonshine at home. This week's Shiner Speak: Hydrometer https://amzn.to/2NUqNB3 (Fermenters) on Amazon. https://amzn.to/3kKZ5Cq (Beginner Stills) on Amazon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRscYMsMmlc (How I made a 25-gal still for under $300) Buy your supplies at Amazon and support Still'n The Clear at the same time. Find out how https://stillntheclear.com/distilling-products-on-amazon/ (here). Sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash). Help promote Still'n The Clear. Copy this link and share it on social media. This will show the latest episode in your post. https://player.captivate.fm/show/9fd26c44-b443-4280-bd37-1c72f7e96e06/latest/
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Show concept & Distilling Basics
In episode one, I talk about what I plan for the podcast to be. I also talk about what exactly moonshine is and a little bit about some moonshine mythology. Also included is the very basics of moonshine. This week's Shiner Speak: What's the difference between mash and wash. Subscribe to https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash), a FREE bi-weekly newsletter with all kinds of awesome moonshine related stuff. Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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Trailer: Still'n The Clear
And so, I begin the journey of sharing my passion for home-distilling. Join me as I talk about all things DIY Distillation. Every week I'll publish a new episode about some part of home distilling. Making your own moonshine is fun and satisfying. So, subscribe to this podcast and look forward to tutorial episodes, interviews, recipes, and product reviews. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/ (The Mash) Join our MeWe group https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginners (Moonshine For Beginners)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A weekly podcast designed specifically for those who are new to the hobby of home-distillation, but encompassing all aspects of distilling so even the most experienced home-distiller will gain new insights into this fun and useful skill. Making moonshine at home is fun and it's not as hard as you may think. I include guest interviews, tutorials, recipes, equipment reviews, a weekly segment called "Shiner Speak" where I Define industry jargon. This is where you should be if you want to learn all there is about home-distillation.Our Home Base:https://stillntheclear.com/Join our awesome group of great beginner and veteran home-distillers at MeWe https://mewe.com/join/moonshineforbeginnersJoin our FREE bi-weekly newsletter "The Mash"https://stillntheclear.com/newsletter/
HOSTED BY
Cyrus Mason
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