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Has Anyone Here Brewed Their Own Alcohol? Spirits In Particular?
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There are one or two sites online and am curious whether it's more cost effective to brew your own vodka etc..
Does the spirits taste as good as the shop bought ones and do you need much equipment?
Does the spirits taste as good as the shop bought ones and do you need much equipment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.distilling by any means in the uk isnt illegal but you have to have a licence
"Spirits Duty
Spirits Duty is payable on any spirits, or any mixture or combination of spirits with anything else, at a strength of more than 1.2% ABV.
If you want to produce spirits in the UK by distilling alcoholic liquids or by any other process - such as cracking ethylene gas - you will need:
a distiller’s licence
approval for your plant and process
to account for and pay Spirits Duty to HMRC
Spirits Duty: licensing and approval
In order to apply to HMRC for a distiller’s licence, you should make a written application and provide details of your plant and process. You should bear in mind that HMRC can decline an application if the largest still to be used has a capacity of less than 18 hectolitres.
You must apply for a distiller’s licence using a set format."
https:/ /www.go v.uk/al cohol-d uties
"Spirits Duty
Spirits Duty is payable on any spirits, or any mixture or combination of spirits with anything else, at a strength of more than 1.2% ABV.
If you want to produce spirits in the UK by distilling alcoholic liquids or by any other process - such as cracking ethylene gas - you will need:
a distiller’s licence
approval for your plant and process
to account for and pay Spirits Duty to HMRC
Spirits Duty: licensing and approval
In order to apply to HMRC for a distiller’s licence, you should make a written application and provide details of your plant and process. You should bear in mind that HMRC can decline an application if the largest still to be used has a capacity of less than 18 hectolitres.
You must apply for a distiller’s licence using a set format."
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