Home-Brew Spirits?
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As an aside, I've only been registered here 10 months (bit of a lurker) and I think your Turbo R is just sensational.
I can't even imagine what it is like to drive, never mind the costs involved. It's always been an ideal car of mine. Although lately with prices coming down, the Arnage is becoming more interesting.
There's just something about them. I mean.... I want this so much
:wibble:
As an aside, I've only been registered here 10 months (bit of a lurker) and I think your Turbo R is just sensational.
I can't even imagine what it is like to drive, never mind the costs involved. It's always been an ideal car of mine. Although lately with prices coming down, the Arnage is becoming more interesting.
There's just something about them. I mean.... I want this so much
:wibble:
Balmoral Green said:
Chuffer said:
Dukes of Hazzard moonshine runs across county lines
I think I'll stick with the Balmoral Green paintwork on the Bentley thanks Balmoral Green said:
Decided I won't put it in a bottle, gotta be in a jar
Of course, we could be taking all this 'Good old boys' stuff a touch too seriously
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djHoBmN8_7I&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djHoBmN8_7I&fea...
This is the gear:
Pain in the bum since round bottom flasks come in a maximum size of 500ml (that I know of), plus you'd have to watch the thing like a hawk. However you should be able to distil 90% ABV fairly easily from this.
ETA: Pay the kids to do it and learn a valuable skill in the process?
Pain in the bum since round bottom flasks come in a maximum size of 500ml (that I know of), plus you'd have to watch the thing like a hawk. However you should be able to distil 90% ABV fairly easily from this.
ETA: Pay the kids to do it and learn a valuable skill in the process?
Edited by Mobile Chicane on Saturday 25th April 22:59
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