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Posts posted by navenjohnson
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I have 9 new Sequin Moreau 53 Gallon Barrels for sale.
These barrels were Toasted & Charred to 3 and 4s.
They were constructed in 2021 but have their heads periodically soaked to keep them in good condition.
If you know anything about barrels\ by Sequin Moreau you'll know how are extremely well made that are.
$400 each + shipping
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We have around 20 toasted and charred 53 gallon barrels from: https://www.seguinmoreaunapa.com
These are some of the best barrels in the industry. #3 and #4 char barrels are made with toasted oak staves giving whiskey a unique quality and some say a better spirit.
$400/ each + shipping from 80487
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This item and the mash tun have been sold
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16 minutes ago, kkbodine said:
Last month when I called the TTB they insisted they would only allow submissions through Permits Online. Since my permits were not done online originally it took a lot of question answering to even get to the part where one can submit the form. In the end, a couple of hours wasted on a five minute project. I guess it will be easier next time though.
So where did you ultimately submit the TIB? Its been a few years for me and I can't seem to locate the submittal page either.
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WILLING TO SEPARATE: Best Offers Accepted
150 gallon ss kettle with 1" ss internal steam coil with pneumatic mixer. - $7500
Gin ball and associated bits- $500
26 plate Still Dragon Vodka Column with 2 dephlagmators, and custom stand -$8500
Still Dragon 40 gallon double retort Caribbean Rum System - $10000
6 inch x 4 foot product condenser with stand and parrot - $2500
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1 hour ago, Obtainium said:
Where's this located? Price?
Located in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. 80487
Asking 30K + shipping....OBO
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11 hours ago, B-rad said:
Does the pot have an agitator?
Yes, a sizable agitator. We distilled on the grain often with a thick mashes.What is your email? I will send some more pics.
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9 hours ago, jeffw said:
Does this have a false bottom?
This tank does NOT have a false bottom.
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Kettle was made by Red Boot Stills in Iowa. 150 gallon steam driven with jackets on the sides and on the bottom. Onion is from IDK where and has functioned as our finishing still for 3 years. This unit comes with PRVs, product condensers, explosion proof agitation, and gauges. PM me for pictures or explanation.
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This useful still has several optional configurations and has produced multiple Double-Gold winning spirits at the SF world Spirits Competition and the NY World Spirits Competition. The kettles made by Red Boot Stills in Iowa and the other parts are from Still Dragon. The system is steam driven via an internal coil. It's volume is 150 gallons and valves direct the alcohol vapor to either the Gin Ball; The Caribbean Rum double-retort set-up; Or the 24 Plate rectification column. The Gin Ball holds 30+ pounds of botanicals, the rum retorts can be isolated to do 30 gallon test batches, and the vodka column easily produces clean 180 proof runs. Set up comes with pneumatic agitator, PRVs 3 product condensers, two product condenser stands and numerous bits that make up the system. PM for more pics or explanation.
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Nice reliable 300 gallon Mash Tun from Minnetonka Brewing. Used about 2.5 years. Steam driven with bottom and side jackets and cooling jacket above. Also has a port for direct steam injection and will come with a steam jet. The rake has been reinforced to move through heavy materials with ease. PM me for more pics
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300 gallon pot still that was primarily used as a stripping still. Steam driven with a full bottom and sides jackets. 10 in dia x 8 foot tall with an 8 x 12 dephlagmator, swan neck, and sizable product condensers on a floor stand. Kettle and bits are from Still Dragon. Copper column was made by Mountain Man Welding in Denver Colorado using 1/4" thick 100% copper plate.
PM for more pics or to negotiate a price
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Retailed for more than $3500. + Shipping from TCW
Specifications:
* 50 GPM close-coupled Jabsco pump head
+ Cart Mounted
* 2" TC inlet/outlet
* 316 stainless steel head
* Variable speed 0-50 GPM
* Requires 220 V, 3-phase power
* 5 HP motor
* Produces 30 psi of output pressure
* Neoprene impeller standard -
Retailed for more than $3500. + Shipping from TCW
Specifications:
* 50 GPM close-coupled Jabsco pump head
* NO cart. User mounts
* 2" TC inlet/outlet
* 316 stainless steel head
* Variable speed 0-50 GPM
* Requires 220 V, 3-phase power
* 5 HP motor
* Produces 30 psi of output pressure
* Neoprene impeller standard -
Retailed for more than $8500. + Shipping from TCW
Jabsco Hy~Line 54 RPD Pump, 2.0" TC, 54 GPM 230 V 3-phase
Specifications:
* Jabsco Hy~Line Series RPD Head
* 2.0" TC Inlet/Outlet
* 54 GPM Max flow rate
* 220 V, 1 or 3-phase Electrical Required (Customer to specify)
* 3 HP Motor
* Super-Hygenic 316 Stainless Steel head
* Easy to clean and maintain front loading seals
* Carbon-SS mechanical seal with EPDM elastomers
* Fully conforms to 3A Sanitary Standards
* CIP & SIP cleanable
* Independently tested and certified to the European Hygienic Equipment Design Group (EHEDG) protocol
* Variable speed drive in a NEMA4X enclosure
* 35' remote speed control
* Requires flooded suction inlet
* Pump head capable of operating at up to 115psi -
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I am looking for an experienced contract bottler in Colorado. A suitable company could be in the midwest too. This is for an established and growing brand. Hoping to find an operation that can handle us for years to come. Must have 53 gallon barrel storage capacity, blending tanks, and a bottling operation with the ability to package, palletize, and prepare for shipments for pick up.
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We have 15 pallets of bottles that need to be sold and moved from our space immediately. In order to move these we are selling them for less than we paid. You can get these high quality Italian glass flint bottles for $1.00/ per unit + shipping which you'll have to arrange WITH LIFT GATE SERVICE!
$1.00 per Unit
1183 Units per Pallet
$1183 per pallet + shipping
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16 hours ago, JustAndy said:
The culture used to produce baijiu is much more diverse than a single-strain koji, and the distillation schemes are significantly complicated. I worked on developing one but after visiting baijiu producer in China pretty much gave up, strong aroma & sauce aroma baijiu have the most complex production process of any distilled spirit and it's not something that would be easy to credibly replicate.
Totally agree. We could never get enough koji prepared to do a full sized mash experiment. Fun to learn about the history and such and the similarities between Chinese Baijiiu and Batavian Arrack
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We have attempted a Batavia style Arrack.
1. accomplish a red rice mold fermentation or red rice Koji as it is called.
2. do a 100% cane juice must (we did a 100% molasses must as we are not in the tropics).
3. pitch the red rice KOJI after a day of normal fermentation (essentially putting the yeast in competition with the bacteria making them create very interesting ethanol compounds).
We also attempted a Baijiu using a white rice koji and a corn and sorghum mash!
By far the most difficult part of this project is getting the koji done correctly and efficiently. We used bread proofing cabinet with some added humidy and temp controls to accomplish this.
There is one company in America that can supply the spores to make Koji. If you are interested in this I can get you to the right place. Also note that the spores have been specifically bred to make koji. Attempting to gather wild spores is dangerous and unpredictable.
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How much do each of the barrels weigh currently?
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We always try to price things and sell them to bars or retailers with an understanding of the MSRP. They are getting between 20-25% off retail and should be on;y be adding that back in for the sale price. Also, your bottles should cost slightly more AT your distillery because the customer is getting the experience along with the purchase.
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We run a double retort system and won Double Gold at the SF world spirits competition for our rum. You have to learn how to use it but I don't believe there is a better distilling method to make a flavorful rum. We make a 50% molasses and 50% cane sugar wash. Fermented with a yeast blend. Rum beer in the first retort and finished rum in the second. The spirit is made in a Single-Pass Distillation cut into 5 gal Korney kegs 2-4 gal each. We use about 30 with a 55 gal drum collecting hearts when we know we are in there.
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Dave,
Thank you for your help personally over the past few years and from the greater craft spirits community over the past many years answering questions and being a high value asset to the community. Enjoy yourself!
Seguin Moreau 53 Gallon Barrels for Sale $400 each
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