vaentamiseen
Vaentamiseen is a Finnish term that translates to "distilling" or "making spirits." It refers to the process of producing alcoholic beverages through distillation, a method that separates ethanol from a fermented mixture. This process typically involves heating the fermented liquid, which causes the alcohol to evaporate. The vapor then rises and is cooled, condensing back into a liquid with a higher concentration of alcohol.
Historically, distillation was primarily used to produce strong alcoholic drinks such as vodka, whiskey, and brandy.
Modern vaentamiseen can range from small-scale artisanal production to large industrial operations. The specific ingredients used,