Pot stills, which are usually formed from copper, are used to distil spirits such as whisky. © Slyrs / Julia Schmidt Pot stills, which are usually formed from copper, are used to distil spirits such as whisky.
Pot stills, which are usually formed from copper, are used to distil spirits such as whisky. Slyrs / Julia Schmidt Pot stills, which are usually formed from copper, are used to distil spirits such as whisky. Slyrs / Julia Schmidt - A start-up in Martinsried is developing a new technology for the beverage and food industry. The application is being tested using whisky Text: Barbara Abrell Blending whiskies from different casks is an art in itself. Whisky blenders are luminaries of their guild. Just as painters mix colours to capture mood on canvas, the experts in distilleries combine flavours to create "liquid gold". They follow their intuition, which is based on experience and a keen sense of taste and smell.
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