The “Barely There” Budget for Your Distillery
Launch your distillery business economically
Start with the bottling process – a wise step in distillation
Setting up a distillery doesn’t require committing to a substantial establishment, an array of equipment, or an extensive wait for your alcohol to age.
There’s a more intelligent and cost-effective way to enter the spirits industry: start as a bottler.
Core Elements of the Bottling Process.
Here are the key ingredients to get your distillery up and running:.
Ethanol: Central to your spirits, the use of high-quality ethanol is imperative.
Softened Drinking Water: It’s important that the water used for mixing is consumable and softened for a refined flavor.
Prestige Flavoring Essences: Source a variety of essences from distillery-yeast.com to create an array of spirits, from small batches to large-scale production.
Bottles: Go for PET plastic bottles to economize on shipping and benefit from their durability.
Caps, Labels, and Boxes: Vital for the containment, identification, and distribution of your products.
Production Space and Equipment
To start, a modest area for production will do. Consider the possibilities of hiring a space or outsourcing your production.
You will require a mixing container with a stirrer, a basic filler, a hand-operated capper, and a simple labeler—or labels can be applied manually.
Storing your products can be as simple as utilizing a third-party logistics provider’s warehouse or your own home space.