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pot stills
noun
Plural of pot still
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Many distillation operations combine column and pot stills.
The usual pot-still operation involves a series of two or three pot stills.
Modern pot stills are still used to make scotch, heavy rums and some bourbons.
It is distilled from rye, wheat, barley and corn in copper pot stills.
The whiskey goes through double distillation in pot stills and is matured in American oak barrels for a year.
These plates thus serve as a series of small pot stills, one on top of the other.
Mr. Hall founded an independent distillery in 1992 and began laying down whisky drawn from pot stills.
The distillery, with four copper pot stills, was about four miles from Mount Vernon, his Virginia home.
Distilled in pot stills or columnar stills, which produce a somewhat less refined spirit, the whiskey is then blended.
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Copper-pot stills would document the rise of small distilleries.
Likewise, the production of fine bourbon whiskey may occur in bucolic limestone warehouses sporting copper-pot stills.
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