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  1. TransChemical is your new Craft Distillery partner! We do custom bulk Bourbon/Whiskey distillation for any mash bill needed (pdf attached) with great pricing. This includes 95/5 rye, 75c/21r bourbon, 51c/45w bourbon, and anything else you may need. We work with nearly every major 190p/200p GNS producer across the Midwest and can provide tankers, totes, drums, and even rail. This is just a glimpse of the products that TransChemical can offer within the industry. We supply many large brands, distilleries, and co-packing facilities Premium Grain Neutral Spirits (Ethanol/Vodka), New Make (Distillate) Bourbon/Whiskey, Aged Bourbon/Whiskey, Bulk Premium Tequila (Mixto/Agave), Malt Beverage Base, Beer Base (Hard Seltzer), Blenders, Rum, and other ingredients, and we would love to work as you continue to build. We frequently ship totes, tankers, and more to customers nationwide with great freight rates. TransChemical has been in the alcohol business for nearly 40 years, and we would love to discuss any alcohol or other material (Citric Acid and more) that you currently source to see how we can help. Cheers! Bourbon Price Sheet TransChem.pdf
  2. Hey all We are using a wheat GNS base for our vodka and gin and we are facing a price increase on future totes of GNS. We are currently paying $10.95 per proof gallon delivered and future totes are going to cost us $12.55 per proof gallon delivered. Any suggestions on sources for wheat gns? Cheers!
  3. Hello all! I am trying to get my Farm Distillery license and need a supplier of NY State GNS. If you or someone you know is producing and is willing to sell to someone not ONLY producing hand sanitizer, please let me know! Thank you
  4. We are located in the Finger Lakes Region of NY. We produce whey based neutral spirts. We are the only bulk producer of whey based neutral spirits in the Americas. Our WNS is 100% renewable, sustainable and D-Kosher. Each batch is GC tested and analyzed. 5 times distilled (under vacuum) and carbon filtered. Our WNS is very different from any standard GNS out there! While the spirits business is on the rise, it is time to stand out from a crowd with our unique WNS. We offer private label service. Price for WNS is $6.5 per 190p gallon. Eduard 315-314-8077 eduard@narenewableenergy.com
  5. Does anyone know where I can source GNS (grain neutral spirits) made from rice? Preferably a US manufacturer.
  6. Does anyone have any knowledge of a specific part of the DSP application process that is specifically related to GNS or NGS? One of our owners spoke with a gentlemen during a distillery tour and he mentioned something about a specific permit from the feds when using GNS. I talked with a rep from the TTB today, and she didn't seem to be aware of this, and mentioned that if using GNS as well as mashing from scratch (we plan to use both techniques at different stages), that we may have to apply for the permit as both a beverage and an industrial permit? Does that sound right? Does anyone have an answer for this or some insight? It doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense that we would need to apply as an for an industrial permit if we are simply purchasing GNS and then making GIN by running it through our stills with the additives. Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers, Curt
  7. This July I will have approximately 300 PG of blueberry distillate available for sale. As long as I know in advance, I can distill to whatever proof you desire, anywhere from 80-190+ proof. $25 per proof gallon, First come, first serve. FOB Columbia, Illinois 62236. Thanks, Adam
  8. I have contacted at least 2 still manufacturers who have told me I could not make Vodka from grain with a multi-plate (6 or 7) reflux still, unless I was starting with Neutral Grain Spirit. What I don't understand is don't you have to cut the NGS down below 50% to run it through to make Vodka? Shouldn't a reflux still be able to handle a 50% output? Thank you for answering my noob questions.
  9. This is my first post so I hope it hasn't been covered before. If so please point me in the right direction. I have a question regarding 192 and 200 proof NGS. I realize a majority of Vodkas now days comes from NGS. I've noticed in sampling different brands of Vodka in a Head to head taste test they are distinctly different as far as burn and taste and I know for a fact the ones I'm comparing start out as NGS. If 200 proof is considered 100% and 192 proof is 96% which I'm assuming a majority of these distilleries use. Where are the major differences in burn, taste, etc. figured into the equation. Is it still necessary to polish 200 proof or 192 proof with activated carbon to further eliminate burn or is it related to oxygenation or something else? I'm just trying to understand what is done differently in some of these vodkas to take a little more of the bite out of them when they appear to come from the same NGS suppliers. Thanks for the help.
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