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The freezing method sounds safer to me, though wouldn't you be better doing it with cider? Tempted to try it if the weather turns icy.
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It does seem from a Google search of homebrew sites that if you do apply for a licence for small volume home use and not resale, it will still be effectively denied by HMRC, and of course, you're on their radar.
If anyone has otherwise, let me know.
So yes, Process Engineers FTW, just set up your distillation column, keep it quiet, take off the tails and let the nectar flow. My project for 2013.
Or alternatively, freeze wine in the freezer and scoop off the alcoholic liquor. No licence required for that, although may taste a little squiffy.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostGet a licence from HMRC, make your own spirits...Originally posted by cojak View PostHere's your answer: Still Spirit Making Kits, Equipment & Supplies | Wineworks.co.uk .
Not illegal to sell this equipment, just illegal to operate without a license* (unless you listen to the know-it-all homebrew retard assistant at our local homebrew shop - he'd give sas a run for his money! )
(*so I don't know why you're just emphasising selling the stuff illegally...)
HM Revenue & Customs
There was no mention of a lower limit so I gave them a ring on the number supplied and a very helpful chap told me the requirements apply whether you are producing 1 litre a month or 1000.
So it's back to the hills and keep a watch for the revenue men!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI wonder how much it costs to run a still? If we're talking 50p a pint for homebrew, how much does it cost to distill that? Based on volume alone, about £5 for 750ml...
...and then sell* it illegally?
Not illegal to sell this equipment, just illegal to operate without a license* (unless you listen to the know-it-all homebrew retard assistant at our local homebrew shop - he'd give sas a run for his money! )
(*so I don't know why you're just emphasising selling the stuff illegally...)
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Ha, an insulting tag of my very own. Well I think it's insulting, I don't know what it means!
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Originally posted by mos View PostAgreed. As well as illegal production of alcohol.
Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostGet a licence from HMRC, make your own spirits...
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Originally posted by mos View PostAgreed. As well as illegal production of alcohol.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostMinimal price is going to ensure an increase in take for HMRC.
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Originally posted by hyperD View Post
And I've got a blackberry and nettle wine bubbling, 2 ltrs of red grape juice from Lidl (85p a carton) and a £1.60 box of Twinnings tea.
£4 a gallon
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Originally posted by vetran View Postif you are a tight wad like me:
Woodforde's Real Ale Kit Wherry 3kg | Beers | | Home Brewing from Wilkinson Plus
45p!
currently keg number 01 is brewing this :
Youngs Brew Buddy Homebrew Cider Kit from Beer Kits
I'll tell you how I get on.
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