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Example sentences for "distillers"

Lexicographically close words:
distillations; distillatory; distilled; distiller; distilleries; distillery; distilling; distills; distils; distinct
  1. Coriander is chiefly used by confectioners and distillers as a flavouring ingredient.

  2. Hence it is that the gins of no two distillers are of precisely the same flavour; and this difference is still more marked when the distillers reside in parts of the country remote from each other.

  3. Companion to Distillers looking into their own business.

  4. Large quantities of rice are annually imported into Britain, and used by distillers in the manufacture of spirits.

  5. According to Messrs Bowerbank, the distillers quoted by Dr Pereira, 500 galls.

  6. Early Defiance of Law In the last decade of the eighteenth century the Whiskey Rebellion arose from the refusal of the Scotch-Irish whiskey distillers of Pennsylvania to pay the excise on whiskey.

  7. In 1794 a process went out from the district court at Philadelphia against seventy-five distillers who had disobeyed the law.

  8. They ended by working themselves into a fury and calling a meeting of distillers for the 27th of July, at Restone, Old Fort, a town on which the inhabitants have since bestowed the humbler name of Brownsville.

  9. If there was a vast amount being made in Cincinnati it would lessen the price in Chicago, no matter whether the Chicago distillers were running honestly or not.

  10. My recollection of the case is this: That an action was brought against some distillers; that by law distillers have to keep certain books in which certain entries by law have to be made.

  11. Why should he have sent notices to other distillers that Munn was coming?

  12. Was it not natural for him to endeavor to convince distillers that he had plenty of protection to sell?

  13. Was it not natural for him to make the distillers believe, "If you will give me ten dollars a barrel you will have perfect protection"?

  14. When he came to Chicago, in 1871, the district attorney said the distillers were here in full blast making illicit whiskey.

  15. Any water will answer the distillers purpose, that will dissolve soap, or will wash well with soap, or make a good lather for shaving.

  16. Distillers cannot be too particular in selecting good water for distilling, when about to erect distilleries.

  17. I observed many distillers making fortunes, whilst others exercising an equal share of industry, and of equal merit were sinking money, owing to a want of knowledge in the business.

  18. If distillers could conveniently place their liquor in a high loft, and suffer it to fall to the cellar by a pipe, it would be greatly improved by the friction and ebullition occasioned in the descent and fall.

  19. Buckwheat is an unprofitable grain for the distillers when distilled by itself, but when mixed with rye, it will yield nearly as much as rye; but I would by no means recommend the use of it when it can be avoided.

  20. Observations on the mode in which distillers generally work do.

  21. These circumstances prevent a strict adherence to any particular or specific mode; I however submit a few observations for the guidance of distillers in this branch.

  22. Distillers will doubtless make experiments of the various modes recommended and use that which may prove most advantageous and convenient.

  23. But I think it advisable that distillers should take in no more apples than they can properly manage in due time.

  24. Distillers in general sustain a loss from having their rye chopped so coarse as I have observed it done in common.

  25. It is you who are ruining and blasting the homes of the working classes, and I am ashamed to see you clergymen and ministers supporting these brewers and distillers upon this platform here to-night.

  26. He walked forward amid the deafening cheers of the people, mingled with the awful curses on the brewers and the distillers upon the platform.

  27. But even though we left off drinking whiskey the distillers could still thrive.

  28. In consequence of these remonstrances, a mitigating clause was inserted, in favour of the composition known by the name of punch, and distillers were permitted to exercise any other employment.

  29. The Gamallas are a class of toddy-drawers, and distillers and vendors of arrack in the Telugu country and are supposed to be Idigas who have bettered themselves, and separated from that caste.

  30. They are also the chief lemon-grass oil distillers of Travancore.

  31. The Federation will not have as a member, any one voting in a license party--Anhauser Busch will effect prohibition as soon--We will not waste time and money in fighting Brewers and Distillers but the cause of them.

  32. The distillers and brewers dominate the republican party and they are the controlling party at Yale and will desolate and enslave our darling boys.

  33. Were this account well founded, all that the distillers of other countries would have to do would be merely to introduce a portion of chalk into their mash tuns, in order to be on a par with the Dutch.

  34. My first object was to clear up the difficulties which, to common apprehension, hung over the matter, from the difference in the scales of the saccharometers in use among the brewers and distillers of England and Scotland.

  35. So sensible are the rum distillers of the advantage of such a plan, that they soak woollen cloths in the yeast of the fermenting vats, in order to preserve a ferment from one sugar season to another.

  36. Some distillers mash a fourth time; and always use the feeble wort so obtained in mashing fresh grain.

  37. By this moderate attenuation, like that practised by the contraband distillers of the Highlands of Scotland, it is supposed that the fetid oil of the husks is not evolved, or at least in very small quantity.

  38. Great diversity, and no little caprice prevail among distillers in respect of the periods of administering the yeast; but they should be governed very much by the appearance of the fermentation.

  39. Currie's great distillery near London; but could not be established as a mode of manufacture, on account of the excise laws, which prohibit the distillers from carrying on the two processes of fermentation and distillation at the same time.

  40. The substances employed by the distillers may be distributed into the following classes:-- 1.

  41. According to some experienced distillers from raw grain, the mashing temperature of the first liquor should not exceed 140 deg.

  42. When acetic ether is added to well purified or clean spirits, such as the distillers call silent whiskey, it gives it somewhat of the flavour of brandy.

  43. Part of it comes over with the strongest alcohol, and part with the latter runnings, which are called by the distillers strong and weak feints.

  44. When the distillers first worked from sugar, they only obtained upon an average from 1 cwt.

  45. One of the brae-side distillers of Fortingal brought a cart laden with kegs of whisky into Perth, by arrangement with an innkeeper of that town; but the innkeeper refused to pay a fair price.

  46. We read that in 1579 distillers were for the first time taxed in Scotland, and private stills forbidden; and the rural population did not altogether forsake their beer for the spirit until about the beginning of the eighteenth century.

  47. The Government then, as always, sadly in need of new sources of revenue, was impressed with the idea that a fine sum might annually be obtained by placing these shy Highland distillers under contribution.

  48. In the meanwhile, the licensed distillers had a sorry time of it.

  49. Smaller distillers are worked without a pump, the cooling water merely passing through by gravitation.

  50. As a rule these distillers are vertical, but larger apparatus are arranged horizontally.

  51. Coming now a little to detail, sea water distillers are usually fitted in connection with the winch and its boiler, which latter supplies the steam both for distillation and to drive the engine working its circulating pump.

  52. An immense advantage attends the use of those distillers that are combined with a winch boiler.

  53. Board of Directors of American Trust Company of California, National Distillers Products Corp.

  54. However, some distillers have asserted that a greater quantity of spirit is obtained when the liquor has acquired a certain degree of acidity.

  55. Some distillers have been induced, by the smallness of their products, to put in their stills, not only the fluid of the liquor, but the flour itself.

  56. I invite all distillers to use it the more confidently, as a long experience has proved to me its utility.

  57. Distillers may hereafter sell spirits of all degrees of concentration.

  58. For the advantage of the distillers of whiskey, I will collect and offer them the means of obtaining from a given quantity of grain, the greatest possible quantity of spirit, purer and cheaper than by the usual methods.

  59. I offer them the more willingly to the public, as they are founded upon the most approved principles of natural philosophy: by reflecting upon them, distillers will be easily convinced of it.

  60. Having indicated the most proper means of obtaining spirits, I will now offer to the public the manner of making Gin, according to the methods used by the distillers in Holland.

  61. Many distillers in the United States have tried to imitate the excellent liquor coming from Holland, under the name gin.

  62. I have, however, seen some distillers who put 10lbs.

  63. A good silversmith could easily make them; I invite those artists to attend to that branch of business; it might become valuable, as the distillers will be more enlightened.

  64. Grandad is among the distillers and Norah is as hotheaded as he.

  65. The distillers were very angry, the farmers, too.

  66. The delinquent distillers had been summoned to Philadelphia and had refused to go.

  67. On the same ground distillers to-day are very generally opposed to the removal of the internal revenue tax on spirits.

  68. To find the hunted fugitive here among the distillers added the force of conviction to his suspicions of a rescue and its instigation.

  69. There was a perfunctory search for the distillers at the log cabin on the mountain slope.

  70. Now and then, as one of the distillers moved, it fell upon him, and gave his face an abnormal distinctness in the surrounding blackness, like some curiously cut onyx.

  71. Presently the furnace door clashed, the group of distillers disappeared as with a bound, and that long, livid line of pulsating light emitted by the ill-fitting door cleft the gloom like a glittering blade.

  72. According to a Sanskrit work, entitled Parasarapaddati, Soundikas (toddy-drawers and distillers of arrack) are the offspring of a Kaivarata male and a Gaudike female.

  73. The Segidis are a Telugu caste of toddy sellers and distillers of arrack, who are found mainly in Ganjam and Vizagapatam.


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