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  1. I've had a lot of success with SGS above. Honest, on time and good prices and quality.
  2. For Labels, I've had a lot of luck with SGS. Tom has a lot of knowledge about the industry in general and can help you avoid costly mistakes.
  3. Hi Jeff, I've used SGS. Contact Tom at 502.297.3048. Great service, prices and quality. Very knowledgeable on TTB as well as labels and application.
  4. I have a nice supply of used 53 gallon Bourbon Barrels. Used once, these barrels are excellent for the next spirit you want to age (rum, Whiskey, Tequila,....you decide) or whatever you want a used Bourbon Barrel for (furniture, wood chips, Barrel Heads, Hoops, etc) . I am in KY and prices are FOB shipping point. Email me for a quote with quantity needed and any additional details. info@I-BYOB.com
  5. I use Southern Graphic Systems (SGS). All printing and finishing (foil, emboss, spot coat.... )done in house and great lead times/prices. Contact is tom.schiller@SGSintl.com (502) 297-3048.
  6. I want to buy some smaller quantity lots of an Oslo style bottle. I want both the 750ml and the 375ml so if you have either one we can talk. I am looking for 600 bottles or less of each. Please reply privately to me at AH104@bellsouth.net if interested.
  7. I'm having Cobhthaigh Celtique make a few for me so I'll post when I get them. Nice folks there.
  8. Being from Louisville, I would suggest one of the following; Galt House - Has a very nice Bourbon Bar - moderately priced 21C - High priced but very nice. Great bar, lots of Bourbon Marriott - Its a Nice Marriott but has a nice Bourbon Bar. Seelbach (Hilton) - Another very nice, high priced with great Bourbon Bar. First 3 three are all about the same distance from the Brown, about 8 blocks. Seelbach about 4 blocks away.
  9. Depending on what you want to change, you don't have to resubmit The TTB allows certain modifications to approved labels that do not require a resubmittal. So if your changes fall into those categories, just continue and change later.
  10. We are a Louisville based Company looking for Micro distillers that can/want to offer a brand new whisky experience for their local/regional customers. We are setting up meetings in Louisville during this years ADI conference to discuss our product and how we can work with you and your distillery to successfully launch a new product in your region. We have a track record of success with this product. We are looking for 1 distillery for each state. We can meet anytime during your visit to Louisville, mornings, noon or night and we have a downtown location to meet with you, just a few blocks from the Brown Hotel, the conference host hotel. If you would like to meet with us, reply in confidence to ah104@bellsouth.net with you contact information and the date/time you'd like to meet. We can also set up a call in advance to introduce ourselves and give you a little more background on who we are. Looking forward to talking with you all and if we don't meet, enjoy your visit to the Bourbon Capital of the World! Sixdegrees
  11. Thanks Lenny. I'll give them a call.
  12. I want to have some Glencairn tasting glasses engraved with my company name/logo. Anyone know of someone that does this? I have the glasses, just need the engraver.
  13. I have a very unique, new Whisky product that I want to export to AU and Asia/Pacific regions. If you are in these regions or export/import in the same and want to sell my limited quantity product, then email me @ AH104@bellsouth.net and we can discuss. I am already selling to limited markets in the US with great results.
  14. Funny how everyone is a legal expert on this topic. I interpret the standard, which also includes the content "and also includes mixtures of such distillates for which no such specific standards of identity are prescribed" to mean that if you are not corn whisky, Bourbon, Light whisky, ...... that you are just classified as WHISKY. If you are distilled at below 190 proof, not aged in a barrel, new or used, bottled above 80 proof and kinda smell and taste like whisky, I think this clearly (no pun intended) makes you whisky.
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