They don't appear to be showing on Zap-Map anymore, so I guess this could be true.

The plan that went through my head when thinking about this was to use some of the mountains of fermentable food waste we produce. Our local farm shop tries to sell as much of the non-supermarket standard foods as possible, they even run competitions for kids to choose the funniest misshapen vegetables, in a bid to get away from the "all food must look perfect" policy that the supermarkets encourage. Even so, their efforts are a drop in the ocean, and they bin vast amounts of food that they can't sell and that they can't use for animal feed.Mr Gus wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 11:41 am you can get a gin distillers license for about £15 these days OGB, its held on the same premise of bio-diesel, keep scrupulous records & be prepared for a likely never to happen visit, pay taxes on product.
Where you pour your finished product, or what you do next is essentially up to you I guess, its all haphazard where distillation chemistry is involved, unless you are a big boy farmer diversifying, all those hectolitres keep "them & us" in the area of "never the twain"