Jump to content

Thatch

Members
  • Posts

    508
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    12

Everything posted by Thatch

  1. Thanks for the quick response @FIVE x 5 Consulting and @Kindred Spirits, no, the TTB did not cite the forum discussion. That was me trying to get things headed in the right direction. If it is no longer allowed, so be it!
  2. I got this response from the TTB today. I cannot find anything that says why. I know that others on the forum have stated that TIB of bottled spirits is allowed. Can anyone come up with the TTB text that explicitly says the transfer of bottled spirits is allowed. This may have only been a temporary measure based on Thanks in advance
  3. Your question about the type of mill was answered nicely by @AdamOVD but you have not told us what type of grain you will be using, this could be helpful in other suggestions we might have for you.
  4. Hammermill for corn, roller mill for malted barley depending on how far you want to move from the mill to the tun will decide the cost of the conveyor. We got a quote for parts only to convey 30' to our tun using Hog Slat parts that was under $1500 https://www.hogslat.com/grower-select-grow-flex-auger-feeding-fill-system Milling creates a lot of dust, make sure your AHJ is onboard with where the mill will be placed.
  5. Flexible screw conveyor. 9 meters long - 3.5 inch diameter - 480 volt 3 phase motor - weighs something less than 200 lbs - used less than 5 times - buyer pays freight from 44212 - Other specs from the manufacturer below 1. Screw: the material of screw is manganese steel, it has good wear-resisting and flexible. 2. Wear-resisting pipe: The material of screw pipe is PVC resin, the PVC resin screw pipe is very good wear- resisting pipe, this will prolong the service lift of screw elevating conveyor. 3. Driving device: Motor, belt pulley, transmission belt and safe cover. 4. Inlet device and discharge device. 5.Grain sucking flexible screw auger conveyor is a new design machine developed by our company in combination with national conditions. This product is a small equipment specially designed for transportation, loading and storage of grain, fertilizer, chemical raw materials, stone, sand and other bulk powders. It has many advantages such as small, light weight, easy to move, high efficiency, low breakage rate, wide use, safe, reliable and so on. It is suitable for farms, warehouses, farms, feed mills, food plants, chemical plants, mining industry, etc. 6.Grain sucking flexible screw auger conveyor is composed of five parts: a flexible outer pipe, a auger spring, the head and tail of the machine, and motor. Flexible outer pipe: The spiral tube is made of high-quality beef tendon material, and the tendon tube has the characteristics of wear resistance and cold resistance. Auger spring: Made of manganese steel, the spiral blade adopts shaftless structure, which is convenient for rotating of the auger spring. The head and tail: The user-friendly design makes the machine convenient and fast.
  6. This is what we have available. $18 per proof gallon FOB 44212. All of these spirits were treated with spirals from Barrel Mill. If you would prefer to have it blended, we can do that as well and re-barrel the blend. At this point, other than the wheat all barrels meet the criteria to be called American Single Malt. Our current identity is as follows other than the wheat. This hooch is ready to bottle which we generally do at 90 proof and have good reviews from most anyone that has tasted it. WHISKY DISTILLED FROM MALT MASH¹ Whisky produced in the U.S. at not exceeding 80% alcohol by volume (160 proof) from a fermented mash of not less than 51 percent malted barley and stored in used oak containers If we were to blend it, our identity would be as follows including the wheat BLENDED MALT WHISKY OR MALT WHISKY – A BLEND³ Blended whisky containing not less than 51% on a proof gallon basis (excluding alcohol derived from added harmless coloring, flavoring or blending materials*) straight malt whisky Barrel# Mash Bill Wine Entry Barrel Notes Gallon Proof Date 31 Whiskey (100% Barley) 13.7 120.3 1/14/2022 Pilsner 32 Whiskey (100% Barley) 28.3 125.9 2/24/2022 Pilsner 33 Whiskey (100% Barley) 17.3 131.8 3/22/2022 Pilsner 35 Whiskey (100% Barley) 30 108.5 6/6/2022 Pilsner 36 Whiskey (100% Barley) 30 108.5 6/6/2022 Pilsner 37 Whiskey (100% Barley) 21 111 6/17/2022 Pilsner 38 Whiskey (100% Barley) 21 111 6/17/2022 Pilsner 39 Whiskey (100% Barley) 24 114.4 7/21/2022 Light Munich 40 Whiskey (100% Barley) 29 114.3 7/26/2022 Vienna 41 Whiskey (100% Barley) 30 110.2 8/11/2022 Pilsner 42 Whiskey (100% Barley) 30 109.8 8/10/2022 Pilsner, Light Munich and Vienna 43 Whiskey (100% Barley) 15.2 115.7 9/26/2022 Pilsner 44 70% Malted Wheat 30 111 11/15/2022 Malted Wheat and Malted Barley 45 Whiskey (100% Barley) 30 111 1/3/2023 60/20/20 Blend Pilsner, Vienna and Munich 46 Whiskey (100% Barley) 15 111 1/3/2023 60/20/20 Blend Pilsner, Vienna and Munich If you are interested DM me. Thanks
  7. Cincinnati Insurance has special spirits programs. They seem to understand distilleries better than others.
  8. No good way to keep it suspended between the 500 gallon fermenter and the still. It's only a problem with an all malt wash.
  9. Going to have to move some of our stock, several hundred proof gallons, to accomodate a change in structure. Anyone have a handle on where pricing is on this spirit. Various barreled dates. PM if you want to talk about a purchase, for now I'm looking at where the selling price should be.
  10. ditto - far more important. Your local AHJ may not want a distillery in their jurisdiction. TTB requirement are not that difficult to meet but talking to your local building inspector and fire marshall come first. Are they okay with this? What is their read on the building and fire codes with regard to a distillery? Keep in mind, this is THEIR turf.
  11. From a couple of old posts of mine Posted March 22, 2022 Before you join GS1 you should search on the term "GS1" on this forum and read all the posts. In a previous life I helped to write some of the barcode specs that are in place today and have been in the business of barcode labeling software since 1982. From an old post of mine
  12. For the pump, michael@tcwequipment.com. He is very helpul to all on this forum. He can also provide filters Great support long after the sale has taken place For the RO system, https://www.buckeyehydro.com/ great support even after a year or two
  13. MobilTherm 43. We have also used G35 heat transfer oil from Lotos. https://lotosoil.pl/upload/oil/import/12624_olej grzewczy G35_ENG.doc.pdf
  14. @Jedd Haas Don't know that folks you mentioned but we've had a very good experince with: XILONG PACKAGING CO., LTD Web: www.xilong-glass.comTel: 0086 (0)21 67626086 Fax: 0086 (0)21 67626011 You can deal with them through Alibaba using Trade Assurance and if anything is wrong Alibaba will act a the middleman to make things right.
  15. John, it depends on what your municipality will allow. This thread should be helpful. If you have other questions, PM me
  16. Steven Cage was one of the Founders, perhaps he will talk to you. @Cage and Sons https://www.cageandsons.com/
  17. Hello Velten and Welcome, The short answer is, you will have to move the box. This article should be very informative. Although it is based on US codes, it is likely that Zambia's are similar. The only one who can decide for certain is your local fire marshall. https://proof33.com/everything-distillers-need-to-know-about-explosion-proofing-and-the-electric-sombrero-of-death/#:~:text=What Is the Sombrero of,codes as well as OSHA.
  18. According to the manufacturer, no problem. The problem with an all malt mash is foaming. If you can bring your wash to a boil on your kitchen stove and there is no foam over, then there is no problem. Unfortunately an all malt wash 1 inch high in a 8 inch tall sauce pan will foam over when brought to a boil. But, it has to be a clean wash, this still is not for distilling on grain.
×
×
  • Create New...