Sunday, 15 June 2014

The Only Moonshine still that will triple distill in One Run

It is easy to make moonshine with a Bootlegger Moonshine Still. You get top training at http://bootleggerstill.com. This Moonshine Still is designed to produce up to 95% ABV. That is a Moonshine Still that will kick you teeth clean through your WOOHOO. I love the Moonshine Still I got from http://bootleggerstill.com. I never thought it would be so easy making moonshine with a Moonshine Still from Bootleggers.Com

These stills are easy to operate and they come with full phone support. I have never experienced such great phone support in my life. Paul will cover every thing with you Step by Step in detail more than you can  imagine. I have never in my life had such a wonderful experience speaking with Mr. Paul.

In fact the real value is the phone support. I think that the distiller school and the mega mash recipes are great and you will not need any more support than that to make world class spirits. But these guys include a distillers bonus bundle that is so jammed packed that it is incredible. But the icing on the cake is the phone support.

Thanks to the Legendary Three Step Training Program that Paul has, I have made all this There is with this sill. I have produce White Lighting, Vodka better than any top shelf vodka. I have made rum, spiced rum (better than caption Morgan's) I think they call it Orin Bay Rum! It is wonderful and just one sip and you close your eyes you are floating off to the Caribbean. You have to try the Katrina Black rum. It was developed as the mighty hurricane was falling on land. Those poor soles. I will have a drink to remember them!

Ok back to the Third step in the training program I experienced. Whiskey or Bourbon.

I like to feel that I have a desiring taste . I chose Bourbon! I followed Paul's Fresh Corn Bourbon Mash Recipe. Let me tell you about the most wonderful bourbon I have ever had. Paul says that it will rival Bookers Single Run Bourbon, but he is wrong! It exceeds any bourbon I have ever had.

I highly recommend you getting a still from http://bootleggerstill.com

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