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  1. Hello,

    When I got into the distilling business I was told a column with a minimum number (21) plates is necessary to practically achieve 190, so a 21 plate column is what I have. I know a lot of small distilleries making vodka distill without a column, with a pot and 4 plates or with a column having less than 21 plates. I assumed these distilleries are yielding 190 (painfully slow and not efficiently) or processing NGS. Recently, a couple of prospective distillers asked me to try and achieve 190 with my pot and 4 plates. A domestic manufacturer has assured them they will reach 190 with 4 plates. After a couple of tries with a +60% ABV charge in my Carl Still, four plates and a lot of cooling 187 is as high as it gets. The results I get contradict an established still manufacture unless I am distilling improperly. Therefore I ask, have you yielded 190 with only 4 plates? If so, how do you do it?

    Thank you,

    Paul

  2. OK We have an incredible source for barrel racks

    These guys make barrel handling with a forklift real easy

    Black, Beige, Green, Red, Bronze, Gray, Blue Powder Coated Steel

    Colors only available in Qty's 10+ otherwise will be BLK

    Available in 10/15/30/53-59 gal sizes

    2 barrels per rack, they say not to stack higher that 3- (6 barrels), he he

    Basically it comes to 90-100$ per unit including shipping

    Let me know of any interest

    Salut- R

  3. These sound like a common scam. Anyone that legitimately wants to buy your products from overseas will likely either offer a Letter of Credit or a PO with payment by wire transfer from their bank.

    They will also typically ask for samples (industry standard is usually 2 each 75cl or 70cl bottles, depending upon the country ... ).

    Ignore the credit card requests, but if a request for samples, with POs offered, etc. comes up them do the following.

    First, research if the company is legit (web-site, banking refrences, etc.). Second, determine if you really have the desire to deal with international transactions, international frieght and banking. These can be complex and difficult if you've never dealt with them before ... and there are risks.

    Anyway, good luck. If you do get a real international transaction feel free to ask me questions ... I've literally done more international trade them most international businessmen you'll ever meet (I ran Ford Motor Company's supply chain in Asia ...). I don't mind helping as long as you're serious and respect my time.

    Stephen

    I have ignored and deleted all the request until this one. He gave a CC number, it checked out, moneys deposited into our account, and he is paying retail as an individual. His carrier has yet to pick up the order, but twice he has requested to increase the order (paying in advance). The kicker is he wants us to pay his carrier via Western Union. Money is deposited into our account via CC, then we pay WU to pay the carrier. We get paid, but the WU to the carrier "doesn't smell right".

    Paul

  4. I get emails asking to sell product to individuals overseas. They will pay in advance by credit card for the product and shipping. The requests are from different sources, but have a similar tone. There is a scam feeling about it. Does anyone have experience with this situation and/or information regarding the legitimacy of these emails.

    Paul

  5. I looking for polishing tips. Polishing the pot is relatively easy and successful. The column is another animal. The surface is smooth and I am usually left with streaks. Can you/anyone suggest a good polish and/or provide some tips.

    Thank You,

    Paul, 45th Parallel

  6. I am looking for a supplier for bulk straight whiskey. Any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance.

    dyerwolf

    We are currently providing contract distilling services for Bulk Whiskey. We are well set up for whiskey production within our facility.

    Paul Werni

    612-790-1603

    45th Parallel Spirits

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  7. Just making some rough estimations for my hypothetical start-up, and I'm looking at a pretty good sized bond. Too pricey to pay out of pocket at least. I'm assuming most of you get your bond financed from one of the surety agencies?

    I'm not ready to hand over my credit and finances to them for an exact quote myself yet, so I'm just curious to see what sort of ballpark terms others are getting out there. And also if there are any preferred agencies, or agencies to avoid. Pretty much any heads-up advice would be appreciated.

  8. After purchasing bottles overseas the past couple of years I am looking for distillers that will consider buying bottles through a buyers co-op. The goal is to achieve more flexible quantities at volume prices.

    Paul

  9. We pump into a tank mounted on an old dump truck. Some water is drained after cooling and settling, then the remaining waste is dumped at a cattle farm to be mixed with other feed.

    The farmer did construct a bin to receive the waste and he likes the extra moister, he believes it keeps longer and the moister is good for the mixing.

  10. Hello all,

    I have been interested in some time in distilling drinking spirits and becoming a craft distiller. I am a mechanical engineer in Mesa, AZ, and hope to find a way to do this legally and successfully. I would be definitely open to any suggestions.

    Thanks

    Joel

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