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  1. We are no longer using this style bottle and are liquidating our excess inventory. We have roughly 32,000 caps. I believe all are white. $.05 each. We have roughly 40,000 bottles. $.40 each. Willing to send samples.
  2. Hello all, I was looking for recommendations for a couple stainless steel high proof storage tanks. Probably around 550 gallons each. What have you used in the past and like / didn't like? Pitfalls to look out for and so on? Any advice would be appreciated greatly!
  3. We have approximately 15,000 Eco Tennessee bottles that we are no longer in need of along with corks. The Eco Tennessee bottles are in cases boxes of 6. Asking for .75 a bottle and .10 per cork. Willing to send samples to serious inquiries.
  4. We have several used slushie machines that we are no longer in need of. These machines spent a little over a year in service and are in well working condition. These machines were $2200 brand new. We are asking $500 per machine. Below is the manufacture, model number and machine specs: Elmeco FC2 Capacity Bowls: 2 Capacity: 3.2 gal ea Power Voltage: 115/60 Amps: 12 A Watts: 900W Dimensions Height: 30 3/4″ Width: 16″ Depth: 22″ Weight: 114 lbs
  5. We are in the process of switching from using a co-packer to bottling our own product. We are not distilling but are sourcing our spirits, rectifying, and then bottling. We will need to pump high proof spirts from IBC totes, RO Water, etc for mixing and where wondering what types of pumps, hoses, and clamps would be recommended? I also was curious of other general equipment suggestions. You always feel like you have your basis covered till you realize you don't. 😃
  6. Hello all, We are starting to bottle and label our own products and are currently looking for recommendations for a bottle labeler. Our labels would be going on a moonshine jug or a Stockholm style bottle and have a front and back label. Most bench top labels I have come across only will do a single label per bottle opposed to a front and back. I am curious as to what others have used in the past or currently.
  7. I would be interested in what you have to offer. Could you send additional information?
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