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#1 Posted : Wednesday, January 29, 2014 7:33:32 PM(UTC)
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Here's the TTB's requirements to obtain either an AFP (alcohol fuel producer) or DSP (distilled spirits producer) fir the AFP :

http://www.ttb.gov/ponl/ponl-docs/RDlink29.htm

^ This is really easy to get and if the online website is working properly, it shouldn't take more than 2 to 3 weeks. That's how long it took for mine to go through using the online application. Just highlight the weblink I post and select copy and paste this link into your web browser. Now for the DSP (distilled spirits producer) :

http://www.ttb.gov/ponl/ponl-docs/RDlink25.htm

^ Be advised that they have 3 listings availible for a DSP. The first is DSP: Beverage which is drinking alcohol. The second is DSP: Industrial (vinegar falls into this category) and then there's DSP: Industrial/Beverage which is both industrial grade alcohol and drinking alcohol. Here's a link to there applications index:

http://www.ttb.gov/applications/index.shtml

This is the TTB's distilled spirits FAQ page which includes a conversion chart (liters to quarts etc.) and a formula for calculating proof gallons:

http://www.ttb.gov/spirits/faq.shtml

The TTB was extremely helpful and extremely nice in talking me through the process when I applied for an AFP about a year ago. The VABC hasn't been too bad either. Hopefully I'll be a licensed micro distiller here pretty soon.
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