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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

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

The Scotch Whisky Association said many distillers were "furious" at the move that it said would amount to an average increase of 12% in price, or £1.35p to the average bottle of whisky.

From BBC

Vice president and head distiller Dave Smith later told me he likes batching this singular cocktail, whose beguiling component parts speak to the terroir and cultural melting pot of California's Bay Area.

From Salon