distilleries in English

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a place where liquor is manufactured.
the world's oldest whiskey distillery
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1. Breweries, Wineries & Distilleries

2. Land | Number of distilleries | Nominal production quota in hl alcohol |

3. Title: Aid to investments by wine distilleries in alcohol meters

4. Reduced rates may be applied to ethyl alcohol produced by small distilleries.

5. In Germany it is usually family farms which run corn distilleries producing agricultural alcohol

6. Distilleries also discharge hot effluents at temperatures ranging between 60 C and 80 C .

7. Absinthes distributes the finest of this wormwood based alcohol from artisans and distilleries across Europe

8. Breweries and distilleries The Arbitrager pub/bar on Throgmorton Street in the City of London

9. As small-scale flat-rate distilleries they can deliver the alcohol to the Monopoly.

10. In Germany it is usually family farms which run corn distilleries producing agricultural alcohol.

11. This means that section 28 of the Excise Act, no longer applies to alcohol produced by distilleries.

12. Within 16 miles of downtown Bardstown are eleven unique Bourbon distilleries that attract tourists from across the world

13. Alcoholic beverages include raksi, spirits made in rustic distilleries, and jard, homemade beer made from rice.

14. 1 day ago · Lehigh Valley craft distilleries Answered the pandemic call for sanitizer

15. The Malt Whisky Trail, a one day car tour, will take you to world-famous distilleries.

16. These distilleries have the option of delivering raw alcohol to the BfB, but are not obliged to do so.

17. There are a wide variety of alcoholic drinks in the Philippines manufactured by local breweries and distilleries.

18. Bars, Breweries, and Distilleries November 24, 2020 This guidance is designed to address sectors and activities opening statewide

19. Explore Sonoma County's growing artisan beverage industry, with nearly 30 craft Breweries, eight cider houses, and more than a dozen distilleries

20. At 30,000 feet, independent Bottlers are folks who buy whiskies directly from distilleries and then bottle and sell it themselves

21. The 1999 reform also introduced cuts in purchase prices for the agricultural distilleries remaining within the Alcohol Monopoly.

22. 1. Member States may apply reduced rates of excise duty to ethyl alcohol produced by small distilleries within the following limits:

23. Tap into the creativity of Carmel’s craft breweries, distilleries and wineries by exploring the Carmel Brews & Barrels Trail

24. For instance , in our country distilleries are engaged in setting up bio - gas plants which are fed by their effluents .

25. Member States may apply reduced rates of excise duty to ethyl alcohol produced by small distilleries within the following limits

26. Member States may apply reduced rates of excise duty to ethyl alcohol produced by small distilleries within the following limits:

27. Bourbon producers set great store by the soft local water which passes through limestone on its way to the distilleries.

28. Many distilleries function solely on production of alcohol under Community provisions, and have increased their production and storage capacity (see paragraph 7.4).

29. According to the most recent figures, 674 agricultural distilleries were producing alcohol for the Monopoly with an average production volume of 800 hl.

30. 1980s In an effort to combat drunkenness, the government converts a number of liqueur and vodka distilleries into non-alcoholic production facilities.

31. The authorized distilleries shall carry out the distillation into alcohol of table grapes received in accordance with Article 4, under official control.

32. Member States must apply any such reduced rates equally to ethyl alcohol originating from small distilleries in other Member States.

33. Bourbon producers set great store by the soft local water which passes through limestone on its way to the distilleries. Sentencedict.com

34. The particular feature of the German Alcohol Monopoly is its two-stage production: firstly, the distilleries produce raw alcohol using potatoes, grains or fruits.

35. The volume produced by the distilleries under the Monopoly was about 590.000 hl, or about 12% of the agricultural alcohol produced (see graph below).

36. Small-scale flat-rate distilleries can either deliver the alcohol produced to the Monopoly or commercialise themselves the alcohol as distillates or spirits.

37. The Absinthe you can find here is in no way a mass produced product: rather, made in small-batches according to historic methods in family-owned distilleries

38. the rate of the excise duty on the manufacture of ethyl alcohol in distilleries for an individual customer (‘bérfőzető’) is set at HUF 0;

39. Ventura is home to many Breweries with more to come, award-winning wineries with spacious tasting rooms as well as distilleries using delicious fresh local ingredients

40. In the early 19th century in that region, there were 11 jenever distilleries and 31 alembics of 30 hectolitres each; their swill fed 1000 heads of cattle (which produced enough dung for 500 hectares of land).

41. The membership platform features more than 600 wineries, Breweries, and distilleries that invite members to stay onsite free of charge; that number increases to more than 1,500 when farms, attractions, and golf courses are added in

42. After the barrel has infused its flavor notes into the Bourbon, the producers pass it down to other distilleries that use them to age other liquors and even wine, to create complex and interesting flavor profiles.

43. A Boozy old-fashioned riff served at the Bang Bang Bar at the Teeling Distillery in Dublin, the Newmarket Fashioned is named for a famous square in the city that was once the center of the grain trade for area distilleries

44. The Governor's Farm Cidery Law was a direct result of a commitment made to hard cider manufacturers attending the state's first ever Wine, Beer and Spirits Summit to create a license similar to those available to farm wineries, breweries and distilleries

45. A Boozy old-fashioned riff served at the Bang Bang Bar at the Teeling Distillery in Dublin, the Newmarket Fashioned is named for a famous square in the city that was once the center of the grain trade for area distilleries

46. Absinthe is flavored predominantly with anise, fennel, and wormwood, and is usually bottled at a very high proof. For many years, real Absinthe was banned in the U.S., but it was made legal in 2007, leading to many craft distilleries making their own