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  1. Hello,

    I have 39,000 750mL Long Neck, flat bottles (the Tito's bottle) for sale in Portland.  Along with the bottles are 23,000 plastic black screw caps.  These were from a canceled co-package agreement.  Cost per bottle unit is $0.75 and $0.09 for caps.  If interested, please email jon@craftcanning.com 

     

     

  2. Our facility is the only DSP on the West Coast with a slim-line canning line specifically for RTD's.  If anyone is looking for co-packaging their products we have the capacity and compliance to do so.  

    Eastside Distilling, PDX

    DBA, Motherlode Beverage Co.  

     

     

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  3. We're having a bit of internal debate as to the benefits of using bump air to create large displacement bubbles in the spirit holding tank versus impeller blades.  The tanks are 4,000L and conical.  The theory is that the 'air' plate will thoroughly agitate any sediments are dense adjuncts (we also produce liqueurs, vodka, etc.).  The science is that you are not introducing more air than, say, blasting the spirit through a a pump at 40PSI to the filling machine.  Certain parties believe this method will deteriorate the whiskey so I'm calling on anyone with pros or cons to this method.  Otherwise we'll have a different problem with the impeller blades not circulating the liquid in the tank's bottom.  Thanks so much!  

  4. Anyone else graduate from a gravity fill to automated mono-block filler/capper? I use screw caps and bar tops which are both applied singularly with an ROPP capper. I also use a 6 spout gravity filler. Any recommendations for a manufacturer? I've contacted Borelli and Arol with no luck on an 'inbetween' system. 9,000 BPH is extreme and expensive, but 500 is not enough. Any leads are useful; thanks friends!

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