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Definition of distillery in English: distillerynounPlural distilleries dɪˈstɪləridəˈstɪl(ə)ri A place where spirits are manufactured. 酿酒厂 Scotland's southernmost malt distillery Example sentencesExamples - The only study known to address this issue directly was conducted with employees recruited to Scottish breweries and distilleries.
- It invites a dozen or more distilleries to come in and take over the patio for a day.
- Take the time, if you're passing the distillery, to go in for the tour.
- The Seelbach offers special bourbon packages, including room, bourbon tasting, dinner and directions to all the area distilleries.
- Every distillery has a still that is unique in shape, its contours imbuing each single malt with its particular, individual taste.
- Until now, ‘production consolidation’ has been the watchword, especially with distilleries in Ireland and breweries in the UK.
- It wasn't just the creamery, the local distillery had also closed down.
- There were more than 2,000 distilleries in Ireland at one point, all busily trying to keep up with the world's thirst for Irish spirit.
- Some distilleries still honor this tradition while others use mechanical juicers.
- How can the Irish produce so many different and various whiskeys when Ireland has only three distilleries left?
- Breweries and distilleries were upset that their businesses were being destroyed without compensation.
- You may learn how she won a whiskey distillery in a high-stakes poker game.
- But gin is making a comeback, and a number of distilleries are bringing this traditional spirit some new-found respect.
- Beyond the distilleries and oatcake factories, our future lies in financial services, business services and the creative industries.
- The Eighteenth Amendment forced all breweries and distilleries to stop making beer and spirits.
- There are seven grand malt whisky distilleries here, with an eighth, farm-scale distillery being built at Kilchoman.
- Produced by more than 100 Scotch distilleries, each single malt has a style and flavor all its own.
- He'd burn down his distillery before he'd stick out his foot and trip you.
- On July 6th they will visit the whiskey distillery in Midleton and travel onwards to Cork for a spot of shopping.
- There are more whiskeys on the glass shelves than you'll find in most distilleries and the staff are charming without being smarmy.
Rhymesancillary, artillery, capillary, codicillary, fibrillary, fritillary, Hilary, maxillary, pillory Definition of distillery in US English: distillerynoundəˈstil(ə)rēdəˈstɪl(ə)ri A place where liquor is manufactured. 酿酒厂 the world's oldest whiskey distillery Example sentencesExamples - There were more than 2,000 distilleries in Ireland at one point, all busily trying to keep up with the world's thirst for Irish spirit.
- The Seelbach offers special bourbon packages, including room, bourbon tasting, dinner and directions to all the area distilleries.
- Until now, ‘production consolidation’ has been the watchword, especially with distilleries in Ireland and breweries in the UK.
- It invites a dozen or more distilleries to come in and take over the patio for a day.
- On July 6th they will visit the whiskey distillery in Midleton and travel onwards to Cork for a spot of shopping.
- But gin is making a comeback, and a number of distilleries are bringing this traditional spirit some new-found respect.
- You may learn how she won a whiskey distillery in a high-stakes poker game.
- The Eighteenth Amendment forced all breweries and distilleries to stop making beer and spirits.
- How can the Irish produce so many different and various whiskeys when Ireland has only three distilleries left?
- Produced by more than 100 Scotch distilleries, each single malt has a style and flavor all its own.
- There are more whiskeys on the glass shelves than you'll find in most distilleries and the staff are charming without being smarmy.
- Take the time, if you're passing the distillery, to go in for the tour.
- Some distilleries still honor this tradition while others use mechanical juicers.
- Breweries and distilleries were upset that their businesses were being destroyed without compensation.
- He'd burn down his distillery before he'd stick out his foot and trip you.
- The only study known to address this issue directly was conducted with employees recruited to Scottish breweries and distilleries.
- Every distillery has a still that is unique in shape, its contours imbuing each single malt with its particular, individual taste.
- There are seven grand malt whisky distilleries here, with an eighth, farm-scale distillery being built at Kilchoman.
- It wasn't just the creamery, the local distillery had also closed down.
- Beyond the distilleries and oatcake factories, our future lies in financial services, business services and the creative industries.
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