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Kothe Fall Distilling Workshop 2008


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Award winning handcrafted German engineered potstills for the production of high quality fruit and grain spirits, as well as bioethanol. “Kothe Destillationstechnik” uses patented technology to specially engineer each still with solid quality and energy saving compounds to meet the particular needs of each distiller.

We have put a lot of time and energy into compiling a program for future distillers and distillers with some experience. We are going to cover everything from fruit selection, mashing, and the actual distillation process to the legal aspects of starting a distillery in North America. Dr. Klaus Hagmann, one of the leading experts in the field and Ulrich Kothe, the founder of Kothe Destillationstechnik will also be giving insights into fine distilling.

Location

Kothe Distilling Technologies

5121 N Ravenswood

Chicago, IL 60640

Directions

Cost and Participants

$395

max. 25 participants

Program Fall 2008 Workshop

Space for this workshop is limited. Please apply early.

Saturday, Nov. 1

08:30-10:00 Introduction (History, Equipment and Theory)

10:00-12:00 Business Seminar 1: Business considerations of starting a distillery

12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00-3:00 Distillation Seminar 1: “Raw materials, yeast and enzymes”

3:00-5:00 Distillation 1

5:30-6:30 Sensory Seminar 1: Introduction to sensory aspects of producing quality alcohol

Sunday, Nov.2

08:30-9:00 Business Seminar 2: Legal considerations for distillery start-ups

09:00-11:00 Distillation Seminar 2: “Theoretical aspects of distillation and analysis fundamentals”

11:00-12:00 Distillation Seminar 3: “Filtration and storage of distillates”

12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00-3:00 Distillation 2

3:00-5:00 Sensory Seminar 2: The influence of mash production and distillation on quality of distillates

To register for this event, please complete the registration via our online shop at

www.kothe-distilling.com (http://www.kothe-distilling.com/en/news-a-...l-2008-workshop) or contact us at (773) 295 4454

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