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distiller

[dih-stil-er] / dɪˈstɪl ər /


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The Scotch Whisky Association said distillers were "not just livid, but insulted" and called for a reversal of the tax hike, which starts from August.

From BBC

And distillers Aber Falls are using their waste pot ale, which is the precursor to whisky, as fertiliser on local farms, while spent grain is recycled as cattle feed.

From BBC

The company also has a partnership with Jose Cuervo, the tequila distiller, to use fiber from agave plants to reinforce window mechanisms.

From New York Times

Now industry leaders are hoping to boost overseas orders to compensate, but "it has always been a challenge... to explain the concept of cachaça for the foreign market," says distillers Companhia Müller de Bebidas.

From BBC

The Bronfman family owned the Seagram Company, the sprawling conglomerate that The Times described around that time as “the world’s largest distiller.”

From New York Times