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		Definition of distiller in English: distillernoun dɪˈstɪlədəˈstɪlər A person or company that manufactures spirits.  a family-owned whisky distiller  Example sentencesExamples -  Another includes three styles from the same distiller.
 -  The distiller's small batch collection also conducts bourbon tastings across the country.
 -  By the mid-1700s, Parliament passed laws eliminating small gin makers, leaving production to big distillers.
 -  There are big opportunities here for companies such as Scotch whisky distillers which can sell unique or interesting products.
 -  For some time, distillers have used wood and age to make their single malts stand out.
 -  Now, he's importing a range from two Martinique distillers.
 -  In fact, the world's tasters, master distillers and blenders have long realised that whisky and champagne evolve in the bottle.
 -  Often, representatives from distilleries, including master distillers, make the rounds and are available to meet with staff.
 -  What makes grappa unique and one of the worlds great spirits is the incredible aromatics that dedicated master distillers can extract.
 -  There were no longer many small distillers producing varying kinds of whisky and spirits throughout the country.
 -  Regional differences have been broadly emphasized in the past by distillers, but as a marketing tool, the story has already been told.
 -  Also on the schedule are visits to olive oil makers, a smoked salmon firm and a pisco distiller.
 -  In 1966, four of the five remaining Irish distillers banded together as the Irish Distillers Group.
 -  Down one flight of stairs, in the tiny Green Room, the master distiller of the Buffalo Trace bourbon distillery is giving a master-class tasting.
 -  Now that sherry is no longer shipped in cask, some Scotch whisky distillers in Scotland have their barrels ‘broken in’ in Jerez with sherry.
 -  Because of this set-up, he is able to bring in master distillers to speak to the bar staff.
 -  As distillers refined the process of making gin, it became more palatable, even without sugar.
 -  The distiller recommends only drinking the 180 proof poteen with mixers.
 -  So sure were distillers of this, that they pursued legal protection of the term ‘tequila.’
 -  Recently, there has been more activity in the category as distillers see new opportunities.
 
    Definition of distiller in US English: distillernoundəˈstilərdəˈstɪlər A person or company that manufactures liquor.  barrels that the master distiller deems to be of superior quality  Example sentencesExamples -  By the mid-1700s, Parliament passed laws eliminating small gin makers, leaving production to big distillers.
 -  Also on the schedule are visits to olive oil makers, a smoked salmon firm and a pisco distiller.
 -  Down one flight of stairs, in the tiny Green Room, the master distiller of the Buffalo Trace bourbon distillery is giving a master-class tasting.
 -  As distillers refined the process of making gin, it became more palatable, even without sugar.
 -  Recently, there has been more activity in the category as distillers see new opportunities.
 -  Now, he's importing a range from two Martinique distillers.
 -  There are big opportunities here for companies such as Scotch whisky distillers which can sell unique or interesting products.
 -  The distiller recommends only drinking the 180 proof poteen with mixers.
 -  Because of this set-up, he is able to bring in master distillers to speak to the bar staff.
 -  There were no longer many small distillers producing varying kinds of whisky and spirits throughout the country.
 -  So sure were distillers of this, that they pursued legal protection of the term ‘tequila.’
 -  The distiller's small batch collection also conducts bourbon tastings across the country.
 -  Regional differences have been broadly emphasized in the past by distillers, but as a marketing tool, the story has already been told.
 -  Often, representatives from distilleries, including master distillers, make the rounds and are available to meet with staff.
 -  Another includes three styles from the same distiller.
 -  Now that sherry is no longer shipped in cask, some Scotch whisky distillers in Scotland have their barrels ‘broken in’ in Jerez with sherry.
 -  In fact, the world's tasters, master distillers and blenders have long realised that whisky and champagne evolve in the bottle.
 -  In 1966, four of the five remaining Irish distillers banded together as the Irish Distillers Group.
 -  For some time, distillers have used wood and age to make their single malts stand out.
 -  What makes grappa unique and one of the worlds great spirits is the incredible aromatics that dedicated master distillers can extract.
 
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