Spirits from Scratch: The Low-to-No-Cost Distillery
Embark on your distillery venture with cost efficiency in mind
Commence your distillery operations with bottling – a clever strategy
Launching a distillery need not involve a hefty investment in a big plant, a lot of machinery, or a long maturation period for your spirits.
There’s a more intelligent and cost-effective way to enter the spirits industry: start as a bottler.
Key Principles of Bottling.
To get your distillery off the ground, you’ll need the following:.
Ethanol: As the cornerstone of your spirits, it’s crucial to use high-quality ethanol.
Softened Drinking Water: It’s important that the water used for mixing is consumable and softened for a refined flavor.
Prestige Flavoring Essences: Select from a multitude of essences at distillery-yeast.com to develop various spirits, from micro-batch to commercial scale.
Bottles: Prefer PET plastic bottles for reduced shipping expenses and their lasting quality.
Caps, Labels, and Boxes: Fundamental for the packing, branding, and mailing of your merchandise.
Facility for Production and Tools
A humble production area is sufficient initially. Think about leasing a space or subcontracting the production process.
You’ll need a stirring vessel, a fill machine that’s easy to operate, a manual capping machine, and a labeling machine that’s basic—or you have the option to hand-apply labels.
Product storage can be hassle-free by employing the services of a third-party logistics warehouse or by using space available at your home.