Distillers [noun]

Definition of Distillers:

booze

Synonyms of Distillers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Distillers:

-


Sentence/Example of Distillers:

It started with an email from the FDA to one of her group’s members earlier this week, alerting the distiller about the fees and saying they are due within 45 days of being published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, she said.

Craft distillers across the country were forced to shut down their tasting rooms and tours at the start of the pandemic.

Shortly after his marriage, Mr. Coles returned to the island, and commenced the business of brewer and distiller.

At St. Petersburgh she had been a distiller of brandy; and now at Paris she turned rabbit-merchant.

The distiller mixes the malt with warm water, whereupon the diastase commences the conversion of the starch of the grain.

You have stuck by this wicked distiller of vile liquids through thick and thin.

This horizontal air-mill served as a landmark for many miles round: the proprietor was Mr. Hodgson, a maltster and distiller.

The distiller of malt whiskey calculates on obtaining two gallons of proof spirits from one bushel of malt, in average years.

We are never,” says Mr. Smith, the eminent distiller of Whitechapel, “out of their hands.

The small fraction that comes over up to this temperature constitutes what the tar-distiller calls “first runnings.”