Distillery in a sentence as a noun

Set up a distillery to make martian whiskey, it would cost a bomb.

So the distillery has a pet cat to keep tradition alive.

Anyone who knows what they are talking about can narrow down the distillery based just on this.

A named distillery requirement would go a long way to correcting this.

Highly recommend the distillery tours as well as the air museum.

He's missing the newest and smallest distillery on Islay on that map - Kilchoman.

Well given that it's distillery location is on the label I'm a little confused about what the story is.

But the Benromach distillery, for instance, is entirely new on the inside; and it was started by a Scotch retailer.

I refuse to believe you can filter vodka cheaper than a distillery, and reject that using britta filters is a cost saving.

Cats aren't just great for the distillery; nothing makes me more content than having one of my two cats curled up on my lap while I sip a scotch and watch something nerdy on TV.

So in the grain situation you might create a simple distillery which produced grain alcohol, which was sold to cover the cost of moving excess grain to locations where it could be used.

It defines 'craft spirits' as "the products of an independently-owned distillery with maximum annual sales of 52,000 cases, where the product is physically distilled and bottled on site.

I just bought a bottle of vodka directly from a distillery using Square: they had no cash register, no front office, you walk up to the door and the guys who run it will sell you a bottle on an iPad.

You mean like Benromach and BenRiach?It's maybe a little tricky to see the entrepreneurial activity in Scotch whiskey at a distance, because there are so many silent distillery sites throughout the country.

Distillery definitions

noun

a plant and works where alcoholic drinks are made by distillation

See also: still