Freeze distilled peach wine?

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Probably be easier to step feed and fortify for a port style dessert wine - plenty of threads around on it. If using E1118 yeast you should be able to get it to 18% before the yeast gives up.
 
Would like to hear from a moderator on that, perfectly legal in some parts of the country because, technically, it's not actually distilling but freeze fractioning. Btw, revenooers are just enforcers of the biggest racket of them all imo, sorry for those who still have to look out for them, especially for home distilling.
 
Sorry, sour_grapes is correct, we will not discuss distillation on the forum.
 
I should have been a little more clearer. Distilling is not legal in all states, where the server for this forum is housed, distilling is illegal so we do not discuss such methods.
 
Federal law takes precedence and overrides any state law that does not agree with it. So to "Distill" you must have a -The Federal Distilled Spirits Permit.

So unless you have one it is illegal under FEDERAL law to distill spirits

THEN you must also abide by any applicable state licensing/permit requirement.


This comes from a site called Whiskey Still Pro.
 

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