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dmacnz

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  1. Thanks guys, i think at this stage we have a plan!
  2. Hi all, I would like to ask for help. I have a distillery in Macau, and we are trying to make some conferences in San Francisco and Salt lake city with some of our products! I have had a dig around the TTB website, and to be honest, I am more confused than before I started! I had a look at the https://www.ttb.gov/itd/importing-alcohol-for-trade-shows This all made sense until I saw I need a basic import licence, which also requires EIN ID numbers etc, which is not possible for me (non-USA resident). Our goal is to bring around 100x 100ml bottles of Gin and 24x500ml bottles. These would be used as samples/gifts for clients at the shows. Does anyone have any ideas on the best way to proceed? Unfortunately, we are also pushing the timeline as we are hoping to do this in June,23.
  3. Just to follow up, I did a small test batch using RO water for proofing. Looks to of solved the issue. Thanks to all who helped out with the info!!
  4. To add to my confusion. The batch of gin has a PH or 8.2! Which I'm surely isn’t helping! my NGS has a ph of 8.0. So I’m also perplexed to why my final product is so alkaline! It seems to continue as before.
  5. Thanks for the info. This was proofed around 10% per day. Around 3-4 days from 80 to 45%abv I have pulled the RO filter out of the wraps and will give it a try also! lucky these were small batch recipe development runs. Just hoping this doesn’t happen in full production!!
  6. Sorry, Guys, Some more info. Its Gin is made from neutral in a Column still, mostly macerated, 0nly some citrus and cardamom in the vapour basket. with Pretty conservative cuts. (decent heads cut) It is proofed with "filtered" (5 stage filter NON-RO) water to 45% after a few days of resting, (no signs of louching) It seems that (what I am assuming is calcium) is coming out of solution and turning into a solid on the inside wall of the glass. i have tested washing bottle with a mixture of different things without much luck. It happens quick, in around one day, the "snowflakes" appear. I had a similar problem with a white haze which would appear towards to top of the bottle previously. I think it may of been a similar issue! I am leaning towards the water filter not being up for the job. Any idea would be great. Thanks
  7. Hi, I have had a strange problem: I am getting crystallisation inside of my bottle of spirits (45% abv). It looks like snowflakes inside of the bottle walls. It appears after 1-2 days after bottling. I assume this is calcium from the "tap" water bottle rinse. I had issues in the past with a transparent white on the inner walls, Which I now think is probably from calcium. I have done a fair test and did not get any crystallisation if the bottles were rinsed with filter water, star-san, gin etc. I have checked with the bottle supplier, and they have also not seen this issue before! Does anyone how any ideas if I am on the right track? or could this be something else!
  8. Hi, I'm looking for a solution to rinsing 50ml (minibar bottles). I can fill and label over 100 bottles a minute (automated machine), but my "bottleneck" pun intended, is how can I rinse the bottles fast enough. I planned to use a modified water pressure "squirter" into the bottle and then use high-pressure air to blow out the remaining water. However, I don't think I do 100 bottles a minute by hand! My current plan is to wash the bottles while running the still, allow them to drip dry in some type of rack, and then fill, cap, and label a few hours later. However, this seems to be relatively inefficient. I will be bottling around 2000 bottles a day, with minimal staff.
  9. I found on my machine, i had to set the taper of the "guide" roller the opposite direction to what would make sense for it to work! I have a similar taper on my bottles.
  10. Hi, I am in the process of starting a small distillery. (first in the country of Macau). The fire rules here don't really cater for distilleries at all, which is a proper pain! Could anyone share what the rules are in their country?! Does it need to be stored in a fire safe, What is it stored in? is there a limit of how much you can store?! Any info would be amazing, Thanks
  11. Hi, Filling 50ml Gin bottles. I am looking for any info regarding people do large amounts of 50ml bottles. Regarding filling, capping and labeling. I am stuck between semi automated setup. 4 spout time based pump filler, manually capping with a “screw gun” or going for a completely automated setup. Obviously there fair difference in price setup. Love to hear anyone that is pushing out a few thousand bottles of day, and what they found works best. Thanks
  12. Wow, Thats for the great reply, I have done the calibration in water. Perhaps I need to dig a little deeper into the temperature coefficient. The unit has just come back from a service so i beleive that its working correct just needs some factor of correction. Thanks Dan
  13. Bit of a random question! I have just got a hold of a DMA35N as I was “playing” with a new piece of equipment, I was measuring the abv of a few large commercial brand gins and vodkas. I was surprised to see that most of the bottles tested were around 1%abv below the label. Is this a calibration issue of my DMA35 or is it normal for the abv to be slightly below the label over time?!
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