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distiller

[dih-stil-er] / dɪˈstɪl ər /


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Soon, some bourbon distillers were becoming quasi-celebrities, and people were starting to buy up bourbon bottles not to drink, but as an investment.

From BBC

This deal could also be a big win for UK businesses which manufacture the goods which have seen tariffs slashed, such as car makers and whisky distillers.

From BBC

Among the American businesses feeling the impact is Caledonia Spirits, a distiller based in Vermont, near the Canadian border.

From BBC

On the other side, U.S. distillers say they will suffer if the EU goes ahead with its plan to impose a 50% tariff on American whiskey.

From Los Angeles Times

He added that tariffs on tequila and Canadian whiskey likely would result in reciprocal tariffs that harm American craft distillers, whose numbers have increased exponentially in recent decades, including in California.

From Los Angeles Times