What we haven’t seen a lot of are home stills. There are unfortunate reasons for this. First off, distilling alcohol is illegal in a few parts of the world if you don’t have a license or tax ...
Brewing and distilling alcoholic beverages are two necessary stages in the production of these drinks, but what makes them so ...
Experts from a renowned international brewing and distilling ... and illicit alcohol - spirits - whether they’re travelling abroad over the festive season or celebrating at home.
Experts from an international brewing and distilling center are warning people to watch out for counterfeit and illicit ...
Alcohol distilled in a replica of a disgraced emperor’s 2,000-year-old bronze vat may help rewrite China’s drinking history.
The aim of distillation is to create ethanol, a drinkable version of alcohol. But there are other chemical compounds present that can be dangerous to consume and therefore must be removed.
Academics from Heriot-Watt University’s International Centre for Brewing and Distilling (ICBD), have warned people to not be complacent about ...