on the television news last night that we can expect gasoline to jump to $5.00 a gallon by year 2012. Anyone else hear that?
bill L.
aka Bummy
Tags:
One of my neighbors has already set up a distillery. A few years back we got to talking about his early attempt to set one up. He had a partner who had the ability to put one together and mt neighbor was financing the deal. But there were too many cash outlays and that deal fell thru. So then I told him that I could look on the internet for infomation. Maybe I could find one that was for sale or at least a lead. He had someone else looking too. Anyway an unused and small distillery turned up and he bought it. He had the 18 wheeler rigs to move it from a southern state. It took several trips but eventually they got it moved and set up and in operation. They fermented corn to use and then later fed the mash to their cattle.
Bill L.
aka Bummy
I think that he had a couple of problems with it though. One thing was that his supplier of corn upped the price. And another problem was the alchohol content was not quite up to snuff for fuel. I think it needed a little adjusting.
As I recall I looked up the alcohol content of various things that could be used for the production. The top was artichokes, better then corn even! I will have to go back and look for that list again. You could use just about anything that would ferment as I recall. He told me that someone he knew was working on some kind of yeast, I think he said, that would improve the alcohol content recoverable from corn. This was a few years ago however.
Bill L.
aka bummy
© 2024 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher). Powered by
h2 | h2 | h2 |
---|---|---|
AboutWhat makes this site so great? Well, I think it's the fact that, quite frankly, we all have a lot at stake in this thing they call shale. But beyond that, this site is made up of individuals who have worked hard for that little yard we call home. Or, that farm on which blood, sweat and tears have fallen. [ Read More ] |
Links |
Copyright © 2017 GoMarcellusShale.com