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  1. Adventure Spirits Distilling – Distillery and Cocktail Lounge

    At Adventure Spirits Distilling, we are proud to support local small businesses and work with family owned farms for sourcing our ingredients. We work directly with three local small family owned farms …

  2. Distillation - Wikipedia

    Distillation, also classical distillation, is the process of separating the component substances of a liquid mixture of two or more chemically discrete substances; the separation process is realized by way of …

  3. Homepage - American Distilling Institute

    Founded in 2003, ADI has become a beacon for the craft distilling community - providing their global network of small-batch, independently-owned distillers with a go-to source for any and all information …

  4. How Distilling Works | How Alcohol Is Made - VinePair

    Read our guide to distilling to learn the primary ways liquor is made. Our intro explains how alcohol is made in plain English. Read it now!

  5. Distilled spirit - Alcohol, Fermentation, Distillation | Britannica

    Basic distillation apparatus consists of three parts: the still or retort, for heating the liquid; the condenser, for cooling the vapours; and the receiver, for collecting the distillate.

  6. Beginner's Guide - Distillers Wiki

    Dec 14, 2022 · Distillation is the process heating a fluid to its boiling point, causing a change of phase from liquid to vapor, and then condensing the vapors collected from the boiling vessel.

  7. The Science Behind Alcohol Distillation Explained - Live to Plant

    Mar 12, 2025 · Alcohol distillation is a fascinating and intricate process that transforms fermented liquids into purer forms of alcohol. This process, rooted in ancient practices, combines art and science to …

  8. ADVENTURE SPIRITS DISTILLING - Updated January 2026 - Yelp

    Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Adventure Spirits Distilling.

  9. Distilling Basics for Beginners - Brewhaus America Inc.

    Whether you are distilling water, vinegar, fuel, perfume, or alcohol, you are separating the vapors to collect only the part you want. A distillation unit, which can be called a moonshine still even if you’re …

  10. Distilling 101: The Laywoman's Guide - The Crafty Cask

    All spirits distillers start the fermentation process by adding yeast. Yeast are living microorganisms that eat sugar. Distillers can use wild or airborne yeast, but most use brewer’s yeast or create their own …