Freeze-distilling isn't illegal though, as it doesn't involve a still. I once froze turbo cider and pulled the ice out. I reckon it must've been about 20% by the time it was done. What a head the next day thoughDoubt anyone would care if you're not flogging it on as moonshine... not that I would ever have tested the theory, but as a 14 year old allowed to make wine my chemistry lessons taught me that alcohol freezes at a lower temp than water![]()
That sort of distilling i definitely experimented with. All you need is a freezer. As a 14 year old approx as well I decided I didn’t really like part frozen beerDoubt anyone would care if you're not flogging it on as moonshine... not that I would ever have tested the theory, but as a 14 year old allowed to make wine my chemistry lessons taught me that alcohol freezes at a lower temp than water![]()
Yes thanks, mine is going very well, so much so that the lads at the Bowling Club look forward to me bringing a few bottles to give away on Sundays! One has even asked me if I would sell him a crate of IPA but I had to say sorry I can't do that.

Home brew is easier and you won't blow your house up or make yourself blind. Get distilling wrong and it goes really wrongDistilling looks alot easier than home brew.
I doubt any one would know but be a daft way to loose your guns
There was an incident a few years ago where 5 were killed when they blew themselves up in Lincolnshire. I'm pretty sure they were cutting a lot of corners and being pretty slack about it though. I've a friend who distils for his own consumption though, and the stuff he produced was exceptional!Home brew is easier and you won't blow your house up or make yourself blind. Get distilling wrong and it goes really wrong


Hi mate tbh I’ve never used timings in beer or cider, time and a bit of cold will drop anything out. Although finings should drop out completely anyway so you probably could do it twice if you wanted to.Sorry Guys but I have another question to put to you for a little help.
I have 5 gallons of cider brewing which I thought had finished fermenting so I racked it and put a pack of finings in it yesterday evening but the darned stuff started fermenting again an hour later! I was certain that it had finished it's fermentation and left it for 24 hours just to check with a FG giving an ABV of 5.5%. As I said the brew started fermenting again just after racking so my question is could I leave it for another few days to allow it to finish it's fermentation (Again) and then give it another dose of finings or would I be better off not fining it again please as I don't really want to muck the entire brew up?
I have to say that I have just tried a small glass full and it really does taste like the "Scrumpy" that I used to know years ago with plenty of flavour and has a reasonable alcohol content of just over 6%!
Your advice would be greatly appreciated so thanks in advance!
Just as a side note, the American Wheat Beer that I brewed turned out surprisingly good. It has an ABV of 4.2%, is as clear as a bell and still gives off plenty of "bubbles" in the glass and holds it's head well after about 5 minutes of being poured - And it is an extremely pleasant beer to drink - I know that as I am in the process of drinking one as I type this!
Cheers for all your help Guys!![]()
That’s how brewdog made their super strength tactical nuclear penguin beer - freezing the water out.Doubt anyone would care if you're not flogging it on as moonshine... not that I would ever have tested the theory, but as a 14 year old allowed to make wine my chemistry lessons taught me that alcohol freezes at a lower temp than water![]()