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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

He was, in novels and stories like “The Trial,” “The Metamorphosis” and “A Hunger Artist,” the visionary 20th-century distiller of guilt and shame, ill defined and thus quintessentially modern.

From New York Times

Sunlight converts the corn into sugar, “and we convert the sugar into spirits,” explained a distiller as she drew off some of the pure, unaged White Dog, at about 135 proof.

From Seattle Times

Others recognised include the first female chairwoman of Rolls-Royce, a university principal, a master distiller and a Beano illustrator.

From BBC

“It’s more than just distillers. We need people in finance, we need people in graphic design, marketing, manufacturing. Think of a position and it’s probably available in the American whiskey industry.”

From New York Times