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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

In turn, the report said, the university profited from loans to Caribbean sugar planters, rum distillers and plantation suppliers, and from investments in cotton manufacturing.

From New York Times

Past winners of the title of “master distiller” return for a champions tournament, competing to make the best spirits out of unusual raw ingredients.

From New York Times

A local Toyota plant made face shields, and bourbon distillers manufactured hand sanitizer, he said.

From Seattle Times

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