spiritsmaking
Spiritsmaking, also known as distillation, is a process used to separate components of a liquid mixture by selective boiling and condensation. It is most commonly associated with the production of alcoholic beverages, but also finds applications in the purification of water, the production of essential oils, and in chemical industries. The core principle relies on the fact that different substances have different boiling points.
In the context of alcohol production, spiritsmaking involves distilling a fermented liquid, often called a "wash"
The equipment used in spiritsmaking is called a still. There are two main types: pot stills and