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Curtis McMillan

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  1. If I had the skin, I would have been open 6 years ago.
  2. I have 10 years apprentice experience under a Diageo Master Distiller. I have worked for Glenfiddich, Douglas Lang, and Anheuser Busch. I have a strong understanding of the spirits business & industrial distilling segment. I have done marketing, and ran on and off premise locations. I'm a certified Award T (Consejo Regulador Del Tequila), Master of Whiskey (World Master Class Of Whiskey), Gin Historian (Gold Key Society), and Certified Beer Cicerone (Cicerone). My first Whiskey scored an 86 in the fall 2014 Whiskey Advocate. I have samples that I can provide on request. I'm looking for a good home that is willing to let me be creative. If you are interested email me CurtiswayneMcMillan@gmail.com
  3. Why don't we see more Gold Cachaca? Does TTB stop them because of the use of none oak woods? Is there a law or anything about not using none oak barrels?
  4. Do any of you know the fee to exhibit and the size of the space for both events?
  5. http://www.rsvlts.com/2012/10/04/differences-between-plastic-and-premium-vodka/
  6. If I talked with you today just hit me up in this forum so I can add you to the write up.
  7. How did I know Bob would have a Boat saying.
  8. Hey Jedd sorry didn't get a chance to call you back .. on the topic .. its safe to say the things you don't know will hurt you. Money is king in Booze start ups - Its hard for me to state my sales in one state over another we have to many factors. The best thing to do is get an idea of where you can sell and how much they are willing to take. Step 1 - Find as many retalors & bars and become friends ask them if they would buy a case of (vodka,whiskey,gin) and what they are willing to pay Step 2 - Make a spread sheet of this list and do an avg (always round down) Step 3 - once you have this number build around that. You will know how much you need to make in the first year. Plan on 30% growth each year. So set your equipment up to be 90 times bigger at point of purchase. That way you pay it off and are ready for growth in 3 years not buying a whole new set. Last step DON"T BUY A KIT >>> DON"T BUY A HYBRID STILL >>> DON"T DO IT!!!
  9. God that pure pot still thing is so confusing
  10. very old school style still .... why not build your own?
  11. OMG I called this months ago. http://www.connelllawoffices.com/brewer-distiller-collaboration-results-in-burnt-beer-and-whiskey/
  12. maybe some Ryan and Wood new make for next years event.
  13. Thats very odd. I have had my share of wheat whiskey and the smell off this was oat and rye .. but like funky rye .... its very very cool.
  14. 6/23/2012 Judged by Lupec Boston - http://lupecboston.com/ Raw Shine 1.Trybox rye new make 2.(copperfox) wasmund's white whiskey 3. House Spirits white dog 4. Highwest Silver Curtis top favs of the night 1. Outlaw moonshine (wow) can anyone tell me what the mash bill is for this! 2. Hudson 150proof rye 3. Dark Horse 4. Good Time moonshine
  15. 1. 80% sugar - 20% corn (uncooked or raw) uncracked corn has no sugar. 2. ferment sugar- corn mix 3. Distill mash in a pot still, (most southern shine will use a thumper) 4. make cuts and bring up to 140 proof cut back to 100-120 proof For apple jack cut to 90% proof with apple juice & cinnamon sticks
  16. their is about 4 of us. I will keep you in the loop John
  17. How did the Hipster burn his hand? He changed the lightbulb before it was uncool.
  18. AWWWWWW (wood chips) WARNING .... to much wood is a bad thing!!!!!! (willing to give free tutorials on Skype or over the phone)
  19. is this venue still for sale? did you ever get the power point?
  20. Take and look and help me get the word out. http://igg.me/p/103617?a=594492
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