I M F L & COUNTRY LIQUOR

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Whisky:-

Gin, vodka, and related spirits like aquarit are distinguishable from whisky, rum and brandy which themselves have a number of common characteristics.  The most evident difference is in colour, with gin an vodka normally being colourless  white whisky,  rum and brandy vary in shade from straw-coloured to  the deepest  brown.   This  immediate  difference  is  linked   with distinguishing  features  of composition and flavour which are reflected in the methods of production of  the  two  troup  of sprits.  The aurd whisky comes from the Gaelic word wisge-beatha, as the Irish called it, incoming the water of life.

The  colour in whisky, rum and brandy oves it origin to  the practice  of  ageing or maturing these spirits in  wooden  casks, which  as containers have previously used for  transporting  some compatible liquid such as slerry, wine or molasses.  Residues  of previous  contents,  together with substance extracted  from  the wood  itself,  serve to give the maturing spirit a  brown  colour which  in  interest  of standardization, is supplemented by  the addition  of caremel.

The requirement for maturation in wood  is now  codified  in  lay  standing whisky  is  the  potable  spirit obtained  by distillation of an aqueous extract of an infusion  of matted barley and after cereals that has been ferriented with strains of sacctromyus ceramisial.  Various types of whisky  are produced  in a number of different countries in the world.

They differ  principally  in the nature and proportion of  the  cerels used  as a raw materials along with matted barly and also in  the type  of  still used for distillation.  The  principal  types  of whisky are also characterized of particular
geographical  regions of the world.

•    INTRODUCTION
•    USES AND APPLICATIONS
•    MARKET SURVEY
•    FERMENTATION ALCOHOL WITH A RAW MATERIAL WITH REFERENCE
TO INDIAN CONDITIONS
•    B I S SPECIFICATIONS
•    PRODUCTION OF BRANDY
•    PRODUCTION OF SPIRIT FOR GIN
•    MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF WHISKY
•    MANUFACTURERS OF IMFL AND COUNTRY LIQUORS
•    COUNTRY LIQUOR FROM MOLASSES
USES AND SCOPE OF COUNTRY LIQUOR
•    PROPERTIES OF ETHYL ALCOHOL IN COUNTRY LIQUOR
•    MANUFACTURE OF COUNTRY LIQUOR
•    ALCOHOL BY FERMENTATION AND DISTILLATION
•    PROCESS FLOW SHEET OF COUNTRY LIQUOR
•    POLLUTION CONTROL IN ETHYL ALCOHOL INDUSTRY
•    B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
•    VARIOUS TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL
•    SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
•    SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND EQUIPMENTS FOR IMFL/DISTILLERY UNIT
•    APPENDIX
•    BOTTLING SECTION

APPENDIX – A :

.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2.      LAND & BUILDING
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5.      RAW MATERIAL
6.      SALARY AND WAGES
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13.      INTEREST CHART
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT

Additional information

Plant Capacity

60000.00 LIT/day

Land and Building

(10 Acres) Rs. 10.56 Cr

Plant & Machinery

Rs 28.66 Cr

Working Capital 3 Months

Rs. 25.85 Cr

Total Capital Investment

Rs 73.18 Cr

Rate of Return

81%

Break Even Point

36%