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  1. Are you looking for some bourbon or rye? I looking to move my extra since it is 2 years old rye and 22 month bourbon.

    Looking to sell at a great deal.

    If your buying Product from another distillery it really does not matter where it comes from, correct?

    This is some very good product! Samples upon request.

    Please call or send an e-mail. 

    515-559-4879

    joseph@dehnerdistillery.com

    thanks for all the great questions...

  2. If you know the weight and the proof you are set. 

    If you go by volume well if its 72f the spirit may show x amount of volume, if it is 92 it will show y amount of volume...... but the weight will always be the same.

    Weight , weight, weight, weight!!!! always weight.

    We have many scales and an Anton Parr

  3. If you build the continuous still correctly you will never need to put in a doubler. They are such a waste. I ran a vendor continuous and we keep having to drain it off because the doubler keep filling up. Besides if your worried about the HEADS well why would you want a doubler??? if you condense the heads and the hearts and it goes in the doubler what is the first thing to come off???? THE HEADS....... if you set your continuous correctly then you can have your tails go down the drain....

    We can seperate the heads and the hearts so a doubler is not needed.

     

  4. We get ours from Farmerscopper.com

    They have anything you could want.

    If you have never tig welded copper before you are in for a real treat. You have to use deoxidized copper tig rod.  Welding stainless to copper is easy if you know what your doing, but the stainless will melt before the copper because the coper sucks up so much heat. Seem welding is easy, but you can't let up. I weld 4' seems all the time, the trick is to make sure you have a board or something to lean up against because the metal will get so hot it will be 500-700f 2 -3 feet away. When you grab another bit with your tig rod keep the heat  going on the torch or it will cool off instantly.

    We use 1/8" or thicker. 122 alloy

    I have some pics of the columns we are working with on our instagram page, follow us at dehnerdistillery

     

    Anyone with any question please call anytime 515-559-4879 

    Thanks: Joseph D.

    Below is a 18" dia column 4' long, 1/8" thick. with 8- 6" sight glasses 180 degrees apart. with color changing LED lights This will be hooked to a 550g still, We are building 2 units like this. Also, we are building a 29' tall continuous still.

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  5. I build Stills also, I would lean towards steam or get a smaller continuous still. You can buy a 360,000 btu steam boiler by SLANT FIN for about $4500. You can find them on ebay. They work really well and steam will save you so much money and time in the long run. Don't cheap out on the HEART of your distillery.

    thats my 2 cents

    Take Care.

  6. Make it your self. Why buy a bunch of water.

    Go to sam's club or costco, buy cane sugar, and mix it your self. We do tens of thousands of pounds all the time with never a problem.

  7. On 11/19/2017 at 2:33 PM, PeteB said:

    My cooling water tank is an old concrete 35,000 gallons. It was initially filled from the river with a windmill pump that must have sucked small fish or eggs into the tank. There were some quite large fish in there. Then I started circulating warm condenser water I assume they didn't appreciate the heat because they have now vanished. There is now a freshwater plant called azola growing on the surface. The water appearance and smell is now much nicer than when the fish were there.

    I think you used up all the dissolved oxygen in the water and snuffed out all of the fish.

  8. Just letting everyone know that we do 50ml bottling, along with all the sizes.

    Prices range based on how complex the job is. We do both TE caps and ROPP caps.

    .10c - .25c per bottling plus materials, and FET.

    Please call 515-559-4879

    Or 

    Joseph@dehnerdistillery.com

    Please check out "services" on our website www.dehnerdistillery.com

  9. I have some bottles for sale, very cheap. 

    I have standard 750ml round with TE threads, asking .30 cents. I can sell caps for .05c, many colors .. I have several pallets

    I have 1 liter round bottles also, with 28-400 thread. asking .30c . I have loads of caps. I will give the caps for free.

    Please call or text or e-mail me.

    515-559-4879

    joseph@dehnerdistillery.com

  10. On 12/9/2017 at 11:23 AM, bluestar said:

    Joe, curious, if we send you our juice to bottle, and you send it back in bond, how do we have to label it? Clearly, I can say distilled by me. Do I have to say bottled by you? Can I simply say produced by me? Etc.

    Hello, Thanks for the question.

    Bottled product can not be TIB. You can send stuff to me, I can get a DBA saying XYZ Distillery, IA.

    It would have to be tax paid coming back from me to you.

    I hope that helps.

  11. Hello, I have some extra barrels floating around I'd like to get rid of. All of them are 53 gallons.

    8- Rye 2 years old as of November 2017 asking $2750  (95% rye/ 5%malted barley)

    13 - barrels Bourbon will be 2 years old Feb-24-2018 asking $2500  (60%corn/36%rye / 4%malted barley)

    Asking for prices shown or best offer for multi barrels. 

    Please call 515-559-4879

    thanks: Joseph D.

    Joseph@coppercross.com

     

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