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xandrius a day ago

That's one where I'm ok with people not having to do all the steps: I can't even imagine a grandpa try to distill alcohol in their basement or something.

2dvisio a day ago | parent | next [-]

Traditionally Limoncello is not done via distillation process. But infusion. Like many of the other Italian alcoholic beverages (various versions of amari, nocino, etc).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limoncello

rtkwe a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

On the other hand I wish there was a legal avenue for home distilling like there is for homebrewing. Beer doesn't interest me much but the ridiculous balance of a reflux still is fascinating to me.

shmeeed a day ago | parent | prev [-]

In many parts of the world, that's absolutely a thing grandpas do :)

Freak_NL a day ago | parent [-]

Totally. An Austrian fellow (who was indeed a grandfather) we rented a cottage from did this and told us about when I asked about what he was going to do with the hundreds of apples falling from his ancient apple tree. Apparently it's legal there to distil your own eau de vie at a non-commercial scale. We went home with a complementary empty plastic water bottle filled with his Schnaps.

It used to be a thing in the Netherlands too, but the lack of legality made that a much less popular hobby.

morkalork a day ago | parent [-]

I visited an orchard this weekend and came home with a bottle of plum brandy. Seems like every family of central european descent has a recipe.