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TITLE(s): LIQUOR BLENDER (beverage) alternate titles: filter operator Controls equipment to regauge, filter, rectify, blend, and verify proof of whiskeys and other distilled liquors, preparatory to bottling: Pumps specified number of gallons of whiskey and deionized water into regauging tanks (reducing tanks) and agitates mixture with compressed air to reduce proof of barreled whiskey. Measures temperature, using thermometer, and specific gravity, using alcohol-proof hydrometer, and compares readings with tables from standard gauging manuals to determine proof of mixture. Pumps regauged whiskey into cooling tank and opens valves to circulate cold water through coil pipes in tank to reduce whiskey to specified temperature before filtering. Starts filter press to remove impurities from distilled liquor, and adjusts valves to control vacuum pressure in press and to regulate flow of liquor through press. Observes dials and gauges to ascertain that temperature and pressure remain constant during filtering process. Pumps different proofs of whiskeys into agitating tank, adds specified amount of deionized water, and agitates mixture to blend whiskeys. Mixes flavorings and other ingredients, according to formula, into mixing tank with specified number of gallons of spirits, such as gin or vodka, and adjusts valves to control temperature and compressed air to produce brandies, cordials, and fortified beverages. May specialize in one phase of processing and be designated according to duties performed as Rectifying Attendant (beverage); Whiskey Filterer (beverage); Whiskey-Proof Reader (beverage); Whiskey-Regauger (beverage). GOE: 06.02.15 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77 ONET CROSSWALK: 92962 Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Operators and Tenders |
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TITLE(s):
LIQUOR BLENDER (beverage) alternate titles: filter operator
Controls equipment to regauge, filter, rectify, blend, and verify proof of whiskeys and other
distilled liquors, preparatory to bottling: Pumps specified number of gallons of whiskey and
deionized water into regauging tanks (reducing tanks) and agitates mixture with compressed air to
reduce proof of barreled whiskey. Measures temperature, using thermometer, and specific gravity,
using alcohol-proof hydrometer, and compares readings with tables from standard gauging manuals to
determine proof of mixture. Pumps regauged whiskey into cooling tank and opens valves to circulate
cold water through coil pipes in tank to reduce whiskey to specified temperature before filtering.
Starts filter press to remove impurities from distilled liquor, and adjusts valves to control vacuum
pressure in press and to regulate flow of liquor through press. Observes dials and gauges to
ascertain that temperature and pressure remain constant during filtering process. Pumps different
proofs of whiskeys into agitating tank, adds specified amount of deionized water, and agitates
mixture to blend whiskeys. Mixes flavorings and other ingredients, according to formula, into mixing
tank with specified number of gallons of spirits, such as gin or vodka, and adjusts valves to
control temperature and compressed air to produce brandies, cordials, and fortified beverages. May
specialize in one phase of processing and be designated according to duties performed as Rectifying
Attendant (beverage); Whiskey Filterer (beverage); Whiskey-Proof Reader (beverage); Whiskey-Regauger
(beverage).
GOE: 06.02.15 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
ONET CROSSWALK: 92962 Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Operators and Tenders
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