SC - Questions on Sekainjabin

david friedman ddfr at best.com
Thu Apr 22 22:53:59 PDT 1999


Ras said: 
> mermayde at juno.com writes:
> << and of course
>  >here in
>  >the US that's a no no. >>
> 
> Distilling is a no-no in the US without a special permit to do so BUT brewing
> is definitely not a no-no. Different states allow differnet amounts, SFAIK.

Is *all* distilling illegal though? Or just that done for drinking?

If I were to distill the rosewater for use in these other uses that
have been detailed here, is it illegal? I really don't think I want
to drink what I distill anyway because of safety concerns. But if
all distilling is illegal wouldn't this mean the experiments I used
to do in chemistry, inside or outside of school, were illegal?

However, as I mentioned previously, there are several different ways
to make rosewater, and distilling is only one of them.
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