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pot still
noun
- a simple and sometimes primitive type of still, used especially in the making of cognac, corn liquor, and malt Scotch whisky.
pot still
noun
- a type of still used in distilling whisky in which heat is applied directly to the pot in which the wash is contained
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pot still1
Example Sentences
By the end of the distillation process with a pot still, the distillate has been divided into a few fractions.
So in the case of the pot still, as the kettle is heated, chemicals that have lower boiling points are collected first.
It takes about a month for them to turn into wine, which is then triple distilled in a copper Arabian pot still.
“But the pot still and single malt in the blend also give it the body to support the other ingredients.â€
The book, by most of the partners in the Dead Rabbit, an esteemed bar in Lower Manhattan, is an up-to-date treatise on the whiskey, defining its four styles: pot still, malt, grain and blended.
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