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Andrew Auwerda

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  1. Philadelphia Distilling is expanding and we are in need of two more distillers who can help us keep up with production and development of gin, vodka, whiskey and other spirits. We offer competitive salaries, 401K, health & dental and room for advancement.

    We are looking for experienced individuals in the field of distilling and brewing with a desire to grow, learn and work as a team member. Positions are open now!

  2. We are looking to add experienced distillers and brewers immediately to our distilling team here at Philadelphia Distilling. Our business is growing and we are looking to expand into new spirit categories. We currently distill gin, whiskey, vodka and absinthe. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package to fit the salaried position(s) and there is the ability to earn shares in the company. contact us via email with resume attached via hr@philadelphiadistilling.com

  3. We are having a tough time finding an insurer who will cover our distillery operation for liability and other coverages. Can anyone share the name of a company or agent that insures their operation?

    Reach out to Ted Barnes of The Beacon Group.

    cell 610-710-1617

    tedb@thebeacongrp.com

    He will take good care of you.

    Andrew

  4. Sorry Keith, we can't help much here with your questions.

    PA does not allow us to sell ANY product directly to customers.... it must be sold thru their stores.

    We can't even sell one bottle after a person tours the distillery.

    bummer.

    Andrew

    Hello all distillers in control states, three questions.

    1. Does your state allow you to sell bottles?

    2. Do you have to physically transfer them to the state controlled warehouse before you can sell them at your retail shop?

    3. Does your state make you buy them from the warehouse as other retailers (if any) would?

    Thanks for your input,

    Keith

    P.S. Here in Maine we must send cases to the state, buy them (as the retailer), then we can sell them in our retail shop, and we eventually get paid the wholesale price (as the manufacturer). It is a logistical and cash flow nightmare.

    Keith Bodine

    Sweetgrass Farm Winery & Distillery

    Union ME

    207-785-3024

    keith@sweetgrasswinery.com

  5. We are looking for a company to handle our bonding. We are in Ohio and would like input from distillers in Ohio. Does it matter that the bond is from a company within our state? Any drawbacks to going out of state for the bonds?

    Thanks,

    Brad.

    Hi Brad,

    I think we can help. drop me an email at aa@philadelphiadistilling.com I'll connect you with our guy. He made the bonds & insurance parts easy.

    AA

  6. Bonds, Property and Casualty and all the insurance needs for a micro distillery...Just call Ted Barnes.

    He's very familar with the special needs that we all have. He will make this step easy.

    Ted Barnes cell # 610-710-1617

    or email tedb@thebeacongrp.com

    Good luck.

    Andrew

  7. Hi,

    Does anyone have any recommendations for an insurance agent or company to use for product liability insurance? I would like to use someone who has experience and expertise in the distilled spirits field, as the normal channels I have tried seem to be confused by some of the laws and regulations that would affect insurance coverage for spirits companies.

    Thanks,

    Jill

    Hi Jill,

    We have used the Beacon Group. They have been excellent. contact details below. If you want to give me your contact info, I will have them call you.

    Ted Barnes

    The Beacon Group

    120 South Warner Road

    King of Prussia, PA 19406-0069

    610-265-4012 ext. 207

    610-710-1617 mobile

    TedB@thebeacongrp.com

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