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  1. 23 hours ago Options Report haniels Hello out there. I am planning a (like almost everyone else these days) new whisky destillery in Denmark only 10 km from the North see . I have an old farm with 2 stables (each 290m2 and from 2 m up to 2,7 m high )which are empty. One with concrete floor and the other with soil ground. I was about to redecorate one of the stables into distillery unit with copper pot stills , separate area for fermenter tanks, floor maltings etc etc and to meet hygienic standards and setting up pipes of gas , water and electricity when it struck me......NO no no no. You got it wrong, dear. Storage is crucial to whisky. The thing is that the temperature is more or less even throughout the year. And with a light smell of soil and clay in the stable with pure soil ground. My plan is now: The distillery are now going to be build in a NEW building and use the old existing stables for storage of barrels. That will make the 80000€ project 20-30 pct. more expensive. What do you think. Am I right or have I overlooked a something? There is a photo of the old stable/warehouse with concrete Greetings from Denmark from the west coast of Jutland Hans Nielsen
  2. Hello out there.

    I am planning a (like almost every else these days) new whisky destillery in Denmark only 10 km from the North see .

    I have an old farm with 2 stables (each 290m2 and from 2 m up to 2,7 m high )are empty. One with concrete and one without.   I was about to redecorate one of the stables to distillery when it struck me......NO no no no. You got it wrong, dear. Storage is crucial to whisky. The thing is that the temperature is more or less even throughout the year cold and a light soily smell of clay in the one w concrete, just soil ground, and that is absolute perfect

    My plan is now: The distillery are now going to be build in a NEW building and use the old existing stables for storage of barrels.

    What do you think. Am I right or have I overlooked a somethings? 

    There is a photo of the stable/warehouse with concrete

    Greetings from Denmark from the west coast of Jutland

    Hans Nielsen

      

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      haniels

      Sorry for my english went awry before.

      Hello out there.

      I am planning a (like almost everyone else these days) new whisky destillery in Denmark only 10 km from the North see .

      I have an old farm with 2 stables (each 290m2 and from 2 m up to 2,7 m high )which are empty. One with concrete floor and the other with soil ground.   I was about to redecorate one of the stables into distillery  to meet hygienic standards  and setting up pipes of gas , water and electricity when it struck me......NO no no no. You got it wrong, dear. Storage is crucial to whisky. The thing is that the temperature is more or less even throughout the year. And with a light smell of soil and clay in the stable with soily ground.

      My plan is now: The distillery are now going to be build in a NEW building and use the old existing stables for storage of barrels. That will make the 80000€ project 20 pct. more expensive.

      What do you think. Am I right or have I overlooked a something? 

      There is a photo of the old stable/warehouse with concrete

      Greetings from Denmark from the west coast of Jutland

      Hans Nielsen

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