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Old 01-12-2014, 11:36 PM   #4
Allch Chcar
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I have considered it but even here in Kentucky, or should I say especially in Kentucky, the regulations are pretty strict. They require that the distillation site be in a separate building disconnected from residences. They inspect the building and require that any fuel you make is denatured.

Given the chance, I could go crazy with a still. Finding a feedstock would be pretty easy here. Ethanol plants have strict requirements on feedstock so I could just buy the sub-par corn. Probably wouldn't be too hard to get a small grain silo for cheep too. With the long distance for commutes to anything here, it would be worth the time and expense.
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