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"The Scotch were distilling Scotch, the French were distilling cognac, the Russian and the Scandinavian folks were distilling vodka, the Spanish were distilling grapes to make brandy, and the Mexican people started to distill the agave plant to make mezcal," said Cuvelier.
This month, each of the original six members of the Empire Rye consortium — Coppersea, Tuthilltown, Black Button Distilling, New York Distilling, Kings County Distillery and Finger Lakes Distilling — will release a different take.
Trump is distilling the GOP down to his own base.
And from there, 'craft distilling' just a few years later.
In five years, I hope to be distilling some spirit.
Distilling enough morphine to inject would require boiling away gallons.
This involves techniques like distilling concepts down into discrete, identifiable features.
They are now distilling approximately 800 liters per week at Ballyvolane.
Economy looks at the rise of occupations like distilling, butchering, and
The water is then removed via distilling, leaving behind the alcohol.
Todd Thrasher from the Potomac Distilling Co. was the evening's mixologist.
The last two years have been good ones for Lyon Distilling.
Mr. Williams was up late drinking with a who's who of New York craft distilling — including Tom Potter, a founder of New York Distilling Company in Brooklyn; Nicole Austin, then a distiller at Kings County Distillery, also in Brooklyn; and Brian McKenzie, an owner of Finger Lakes Distilling in Burdett, N.Y. — when the conversation turned to their state's exploding whiskey scene.
Perhaps most impressive is the way in which Khosrovian does the distilling.
The facility is quiet and empty, there's no distilling going on today.
We kept all of these in mind when distilling our final list.
Craft distilling has a romance to it, and none more than wormwood.
But at least Trump has had some practice distilling his thoughts on Russia.
Maybe this man of the woods was just distilling moonshine in the wilderness.
And SNL's midterm ad perfectly captured that fear, distilling down into something funny.
But distilling massive quantities of information requires comfort with computing and data sets.
But rum distilling wouldn't return to New York City for another 80 years.
This distilling prohibition originates from an 1834 law regulating trade on Indian lands.
It's classic Weir, tumultuous and untethered from time, distilling spirits both chemical and organic.
Fresh Bourbon Distilling Co. is releasing its first line of spirits in late 2020.
But it also points to the difficulty of distilling the essence of a life.
Three other sources said two distilling units were processing a total of 135,000 bpd.
During his distilling tour, he brings a sleeping bag, a rug, and his slippers.
With us, we're ice distilling—which is a relatively new technique that we're pioneering.
Can you talk about what distilling those feelings in your music does for you?
AEW: I am interested in the idea of distilling the landscape to its purest form.
After the dragon battle, are things distilling down to Team Dany and Team Jon vs.
By distilling the product to its essence, the company has made the line inherently utilitarian.
They eke a living as wage labourers in nearby brick kilns or by distilling moonshine.
Trump has become known for distilling the weakness of his opponents into a single descriptor.
Distilling this massive, largely underground musical movement into a decipherable primer is a complex task.
It does a fantastic job distilling the latest thinking about the origins of the universe.
" She adds, "Distilling the story for them in no way means you dumb it down.
Still, distilling that complex story into crisp memos for senior officials was no easy task.
So what does that make the new One and Only Buckwheat by Catskill Distilling Company?
Chess players value playing blindfolded as a way of distilling the game's principles, for example.
A month later came "unevercallmebutIdontmindbecauseImintheclub," distilling and abstracting the song into a multitextured rhythm track.
No one follows the history of the distilling industry more obsessively than American whiskey fanatics.
I sincerely thank Fresh Bourbon Distilling Co. for choosing to build its distillery in our state.
Sometimes a tweet just nails it, distilling whole topics and nuanced ideas into 140-character perfection.
Even our Founding Fathers celebrated the tradition of brewing, distilling, and fermenting their favorite adult beverages.
In response, New York Distilling Company, in Brooklyn, has done something just as unusual: lowering prices.
Bottled whiskey has been diluted to about 40% alcohol by volume, down from 70% after distilling.
Commercial rum distilling first appeared in the United States on Staten Island, New York, in 1664.
That visit helped enormously, Scholze said, in distilling his and Stix's objections down to their essence.
Special events include organic cooking classes, demonstrations in distilling lavender oil, and "meet the farmer" sessions.
Another non-Kentucky distiller, Oregon Spirit Distillers' bourbon caught Eaves' eye for their unique distilling style.
Kaine offered up crab cakes and whiskey from Catoctin Creek Distilling Co. if the Astros won.
Among his hardest tasks has been distilling complicated animals down to simple safety instructions for humans.
They're distilling and repackaging his presentation of infinity categories to make them accessible to more mathematicians.
If people are distilling in the Finger Lakes or Virginia, we're going to have many varieties.
As they did, and as distilling became an industrial enterprise, hundreds of once-common recipes disappeared.
With that in mind, McKinsey set about distilling a short list of targeted strategies for cities.
"There's a lot of vanity projects in this business," Sandy Wood, co-founder and CEO of One Eight Distilling, later told me during a tour of his craft vodka distilling operation in northeast DC. Sandy knows the vodka industry—and what it takes to get ahead.
You always need to be distilling the focus of yourself and your team into what matters most.
Officials began using PowerPoints, then shifted to distilling their briefings into three key points, the author said.
Hopefully, I can find a way of being me but still distilling the influence of my heroes.
I think the biggest challenge is always distilling a lot of American history into one radio show.
Mr. Wills has spent nearly half his career distilling this experience into something that newcomers can quaff.
Mavic's latest drone is all about distilling the consumer drone down to the basics – and it's great.
It's now produced by the Kilbeggan Distilling Company, which exports its whiskies to more than 50 countries.
Druse discusses scent-capturing techniques like infusing, distilling, decocting and maceration, and explains perfumers' terms as well.
They can take a tour of the Banner Distilling Company, a small operation that makes vodka and whiskey.
But for Gamand, this focus on distilling dogs down into cute, shareable imagery inspires something a little romantic.
His brewing, distilling, and winemaking workshops drew eager amateur brewers, some of whom started breweries of their own.
Then came Titian, portraying the Emperor Charles V on horseback, distilling the essence of imperial splendour in oils.
With capital at his disposal (and having discovered some world-class water), Grasse decided to get into distilling.
Bill Lumsden, Glenmorangie's head of distilling and whisky creation, admits that he normally doesn't like really old whisky.
Robust campaign organizations remain the best vehicles for exploring options, distilling key considerations, and moving forward with confidence.
But it is enormously effective at distilling Obama's poise, intelligence, and warmth into a single 421-page package.
"They're ... distilling it, turning it into usable reports for the decision makers, and [getting] that information disseminated."Capt.
This spam preys on vanity, sexual frustration and the need for cash, distilling the world into fundamental appetites.
Front Burner Hangar 1 has ventured beyond just vodka distilling with a brandy named for a classic airplane.
Frank recreates the book's main scenes with gouache, chalk pastel, and mixed media painting, distilling shades of psychosexuality.
"It was our goal to revive distilling and bring our family back to the Liberties," Stephen Teeling said.
Small-scale distilling is a booming business, providing much-needed jobs and revenue for state and local governments.
She is especially effective at distilling language in Ginsburg's key cases to be easily understood by a layperson.
So, what needs to change in the gin industry in order to move towards more sustainable distilling practices?
So after years of tutelage, Russell was anointed as Hughes' successor and entrusted with Wild Turkey's secret distilling process.
It's striking how much these photographs activate other readings of the surrounding sculptures, distilling sensations of discomfort and entrapment.
Distilling the characters of Game of Thrones down to these two metrics doesn't tell us much, to be honest.
One provision in the 212 tax overhaul slashed federal excise taxes for the craft beer, wine and distilling sectors.
If the Astros win, Cruz's staff will be treated to crab cakes and whisky from Catoctin Creek Distilling Company.
Neither will Goz, or any of the other content creators on YouTube distilling their trips for a wider audience.
When PicoBrew announced its PicoStill, a $249 distilling add-on to its Pico C brewing system, I was nonplussed.
There is a fine line between distilling problems to issues of principle and losing track of the settings altogether.
Scrappy shareholders somewhat successfully challenged the Chinese distilling behemoth, echoing the U.S. activist's tilts at titans such as Apple.
Essential oils, which are made by steam-distilling or cold-pressing plant material, are incredibly resource-intensive to produce.
Thank you for sharing your expertise, your experience, and just distilling that into actionable tips for all of us.
And liberals praised Warren for distilling difficult policy issues into understandable soundbites that would appeal to working-class voters.
All of this when they're not distilling and slinging vodka to passengers stopping off on Antarctic cruises, that is.
It's about what I am seeing in the sugar trade, distilling it, and bringing it back to the work.
The crime is not an act but an entire atmosphere, which Melchor captures in language as though distilling venom.
And in distilling the true impact of the memo, good and decent folks can assess its importance entirely differently.
Craft distiller Tom Potter, president of the New York Distilling Company, said that the damage is not only monetary.
"With modern technology, some of the art of distilling has been lost," said Jon Kreidler, a founder of Tattersall.
As far as distilling that vision into a simple political message, I'm probably not the right person to do that.
His primary rule is that you have to be holding a glass of Prosecco in one hand while you're distilling.
It's a slightly different style of distilling the botanicals, suspended from a little basket at the top of the still.
Another favorite is the locally-made Dorothy Parker from NY Distilling by Allen Katz, the owner and master distiller there.
Interestingly, the manuscript also includes one of Newton's experiments—a recipe for distilling a volatile spirit out of lead ore.
"The flavor of whiskey is surprisingly complex, and comes from the distilling and aging process," Why won't anyone pay attention?
"We doubled our distilling in the fall and we added a spring distillation with cold storage apples," Laird Dunn says.
Cameras have gotten cheaper and smarter, but distilling that video down to actual information can be unwieldy and time-consuming.
In reality, the distance afforded by photography can have the opposite effect, distilling whole swaths of life into mere subjecthood.
And by distilling individual performance down to eight main traits—each with its own chapter—the book oversimplifies its subject.
Though slave owners tended to value their slaves' distilling prowess, they rarely documented how the slaves made such fine spirits.
These devices eschew premium features and extras in favor of distilling Huawei's strengths down into an affordable, mid-range package.
One of them is Scott Harris of Catoctin Creek Distilling Co in Virginia, who has thousands of unfilled rye bottles.
Once it worked, we started long-term distilling tests to get the right flavors in and the wrong flavors out.
The brand has come a long way from Madeja's early days of distilling at home, then later from at spaces.
As the idea for Kyrö Distillery grew, the founders realised they needed someone on board who actually knew about distilling.
They are incredibly articulate, and they do a great job of distilling the issue into things people can easily understand.
In 2015, he expanded into fragrance, hoping that his savvy eye for blooms would cross over into distilling their essences.
Distilling large swaths of culture and history into brief, well-deployed asides, she keeps her focus on the couples themselves.
Studies have long pointed to heightened alcohol consumption rates among Native Americans, which provides fodder for opponents of tribal distilling.
Cocktails include a stirred, smooth martini made from gin crafted at the nearby Asbury Park Distilling Co., another new business.
In April, with help from Sagamore Spirit, the American Distilling Institute held its conference in Baltimore for the first time.
"About five years ago, the Australian gin market was made up of about five craft distilleries," said Little Lon Distilling.
Distilling the theorizing behind earlier projects, Theorem is a meditation on the fervor, grit, and craving of the urban experience.
It seems to be a no-brainer for companies like Desert Distilling and Coachella Valley Brewing to use local ingredients.
And it's common in our region for farms to have their own sugar mill for distilling cachaça for their own consumption.
These small-batch distilleries use traditional brewing methods, distilling in copper pots, and produce as little as 45 bottles a run.
The distilling company said the multistory warehouse contained "relatively young whiskey," meaning it had not reached maturity for bottling for consumers.
Big credit here to Sony's production team for distilling more than four years worth of work into a two-hour feature.
But that whole process has been really helpful for figuring out and distilling the vision of where we want to get.
He had been studying the rice spirit intensely, experimenting with ingredients gathered on motorcycle trips throughout the country, tweaking distilling techniques.
Distilling the view that this disparity is driven by differences in individual character rather than outcomes created by public policy, Sen.
Not unlike girl in red, Boy Pablo are all about distilling the general lovesickness and joy and embarrassment of being young.
Front Burner Two spirits from the chef Gunnar Gislason and New York Distilling Co. showcase the flavors of Sweden and Denmark.
Distilling the works of literary giants into highly condensed, brightly illustrated picture books for elementary school children raised obvious pedagogical questions.
"We're effectively distilling the air, if you want to make it sound cute," Friesen said in an interview with CNN Business.
The water used in the distilling process is the fog in question — and it's condensed using these big ol' fog catchers.
The topic is huge, though, and Knowable is at its best when it's distilling knowledge into neatly packaged lists and frameworks.
In the '80s, the liquor market hadn't been primed by a decade of rapid growth in brown spirits and craft distilling.
Fortunately, Australian distilling rules, set by the government, are significantly more relaxed than those in Scotland or in the United States.
The problem was that distilling had become a domestic trade, with low-grade gin freely and easily produced on private premises.
Before social media, before Prohibition, before the Pure Food and Drug Act and the modernization of distilling, inconsistency was a given.
Take their 2018 Explorable Explanations titled The Wisdom and/or Madness of Crowds, distilling the theory of how ideas spread like diseases.
And all the while, its writers rooms set about distilling those feelings and translating them to the stories they were telling onscreen.
Of course, the simple joy of spending a week distilling crushed dandelions has to be balanced against the demands of thirsty consumers.
Distilling Mark Harris' book into this three-part Netflix documentary proves a formidable undertaking, but also a classy and richly rewarding one.
The trick when doing this work is to retain the character of the original movement when distilling things to very basic elements.
Mr Krugman defends the use of models as "intuition pumps", distilling elements of the real world to clarify important things going on.
Daniel, the company now says, didn't learn distilling from Dan Call, but from a man named Nearis Green — one of Call's slaves.
And Lucier has always stayed true to himself, distilling his own ideas until they are the most him they can possibly be.
By the early 13s, rum distilling had regained its footing, and producers in New York City popped up next to sugar refineries.
Getting into the European market was "low-hanging fruit," said Amir Peay, owner of James E. Pepper Distilling Co in Lexington, Kentucky.
The startup did a good job distilling the fitness band to its essence in order to cram it into this small size.
This is achieved by keeping the closed distillation system at low temperatures, and by distilling the ferment to a lower alcohol level.
What's the challenge of distilling all of these ideas in a "feminist manifesto" when conversations about contemporary feminism have become so fraught?
"We are in the process of distilling the data and discerning who they are, but I am excited," said Ms. Lythcott-Haims.
Pointedly, he attached the report's executive summaries as a reminder that his investigators had already done the work of distilling their findings.
The district is fertile ground for distilling Miami's creative muscle; galleries, fleeing over-commodified zones like Wynwood and Midtown, are popping up.
Poetry is about distilling an idea into as few words as possible; hip-hop is often about as many words as possible.
What these images also speak to is the distilling of the devil's visual iconography into one specific and very persistent image: horns.
In recent years, researchers have determined that congeners, impurities created in the distilling process, are associated with a worse self-reported hangover.
Producers of other craft spirits, like Corsair Distillery in Tennessee and Finger Lakes Distilling in New York State are expanding into brandy.
In the span of such time, the task of distilling many decades of diverse work into a cohesive project is decidedly challenging.
At this point, he abandoned color, distilling his feelings into single blazing white shapes — meticulously rounded and textured — on smoother black backgrounds.
Founded in 1845, the Fernet Branca distillery in Milan has been distilling this powerful elixir to an exacting top secret recipe ever since.
Starting today, each week Andrew will write about a singular topic for VICE, distilling it to its essence and examining it in total.
And it is evidence of their growing political clout as distilling becomes a significant source of jobs and tax revenue in every state.
For years, they tinkered with different strains of the plant and different methods for distilling the plant's powers into oils and other byproducts.
Broken out by party, these pessimistic views reveal a growing partisan divide, one that's been distilling around racial attitudes for nearly two decades.
Patrón tequila is made in Mexico in a sustainable distilling facility that uses recycled bottles and leftover distilled water to fertilize the land.
This exceptionally designed show succeeds in distilling the architectural legacy of a country best known, in and outside of it, for falling apart.
By choosing rum as his flagship product, Mr. Thrasher joins a growing, but still small, craft rum distilling movement in the United States.
Additionally, Key West Distilling, also located at Stock Island Marina Village, gives complimentary tours to Perry Hotel guests every Friday at 3 p.m.
In Norway, at its Atlungstad distillery, Arcus has a young team distilling small batches of juniper-forward aquavit and one infused with butter.
J.J. Pfister Distilling in Sacramento contains a museum devoted to the founding family's earlier business making knitted swimsuits in the early 20th century.
While the TPP would not entirely have curbed this problem, it would have given American companies distilling the real thing stronger legal protection.
Few people had read Lurie's work, and there were no textbooks distilling it and no seminars you could take to get your bearings.
"We are exclusively distributed in New Jersey," said Zack Ohebshalom, a founder of Asbury Park Distilling in Asbury Park, N.J., which produces spirits.
Tattersall Distilling, near downtown Minneapolis, has earned a national reputation over the last few years for its award-winning gins, bitters and liqueurs.
It was replaced in 219 by a federal prohibition on small-batch distilling anywhere in Australia below 22018,700 liters (just over 700 gallons).
Pruning takes place over January and February, distilling in March and April, and then harvesting from September through to the end of the year.
Reddit's UI is famously not that great on desktop, so Microsoft distilling the wall of text in a more effective manner is pretty essential.
If you were distilling gin in the city, you'd be plugged into the mains, and you'd have to use all sorts of filtration systems.
Lake & Skye Floral Waters Produced by steam-distilling essential oils — in energetically elevated environments, no less — these hydrosols deliver the therapeutic properties of plants.
Currently, the distilling company produces Old Durbar, a Nepali single-malt whiskey and 8848 Vodka, named for the height of the world's tallest mountain.
The history-obsessed drink designer sends foragers out from his distillery Tamworth Distilling and Mercantile in New Hampshire to gather whatever they can find.
Firtle: I had this dream, this vision, to bring rum distilling back to New York, make a really interesting, flavorful, and complex white rum.
He directs baseball broadcasts for Fox and Mets games for SNY, distilling live shots, graphics and replays into cohesive narratives with verve and urgency.
"The tulip has a strong texture which makes the distilling process tricky, but the first moment it actually worked was just awesome," Putman says.
"The amount of home distilling and blending of liquors during Prohibition is kind of like people who drive for Uber or Lyft," Rowley said.
The group continues to sidestep expectations, and in that vein I've made a completely subjective attempt at distilling five of their greatest live shows.
Dry says that when opinion editors write the headlines, they are distilling the author's perspective, not the view or the voice of The Times.
Few people know the ins and outs of Australia's booming craft distilling scene like Seb Costello, founder of the Fitzroy cocktail bar Bad Frankie.
Many of us are distilling the meaningful (economic security, political ideology, global competition) down to the profound — the well-being of people we love.
In recent years, a steady stream of enterprising Tasmanians has taken the leap into gin distilling, bringing a youthful, pioneering spirit to the industry.
She had been taking distilling classes at Koval, which operates out of Chicago's first distillery, and booked a trip to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
Then there is Mr. Christie, who did not let his meager polling position last week prevent him from distilling the race into a binary decision.
Distilling a complex story to its most vital details so it can be read quickly can be challenging, especially since the alerts are one sentence.
The successful candidate will have strong illustration and animation skills, and a track record of clearly and concisely distilling complicated topics into social-friendly content.
The Scotsman is believed to have brought over a distillation background, and by 1717, was distilling and serving apple brandy at the Colts Neck Inn.
Domestic craft distilling is a growing industry in the US, and looking abroad for other brown-liquor consumers is a natural next stage of growth.
Enslaved men not only made up the bulk of the distilling labor force, but they often played crucial skilled roles in the whiskey-making process.
He's been made a Kentucky Colonel three times and with 6003 years of distilling practice, is the longest-tenured active master distiller in the world.
However, one of the biggest challenges that needed to be overcome is distilling the tech down to something that is actually wearable and still works.
"The highball really started here in America and then kind of fizzled out," explained Gardner Dunn, U.S. brand ambassador for Suntory, the Japanese distilling company.
In Greenport, N.Y., both the Matchbook Distilling Company and the affiliated Lin Beach House, with five rooms, a cocktail bar and tasting room, recently opened.
"This is not an economic lifeline for distilleries," said Brad Plummer, a spokesman for the American Distilling Institute and editor in chief of Distiller Magazine.
Stehrenberger's work is most compelling when it's seemingly at its simplest, focused on distilling the mood of a film via the faces of its protagonists.
He will need to coordinate across a sprawling national security apparatus, dealing with various competing views and distilling them into advice that Trump will trust.
Another favorite is Dorothy Parker from NY Distilling Co., which is made locally in Greenpoint, Brooklyn by Allen Katz, the owner and master distiller there.
The script, by Ms. Beier, the Schauspielhaus's artistic director, and Rita Thiele, does a fine job of distilling the book's 250 pages of crystalline prose.
A.I. works by taking large volumes of information and distilling it down to simple concepts, categories and rules and then predicting future responses and outcomes.
"It's a fascinating question, and it's generating a fascinating debate," said Teresa DeFlitch, who studies the history of American distilling at Wigle Whiskey, in Pittsburgh.
In some cases, there's an argument that they just don't make 'em like they used to, what with today's computerized distilling operations and GMO corn.
He admitted to amplifying some gestures and distilling others, always attempting to reduce Trump to the essence of who he thinks he really is — a pitchman.
Weighting a number of unlikely but dire threats to our very existence, let alone distilling them into a single clock face, is an incredibly complicated enterprise.
For the next four decades, he worked as a New York Times photographer, studying the streets and attending the parties of New York, distilling personal style.
In that regard, Frontline represents a dispassionate forum, but not a boring one -- in productions such as this, neatly distilling complex issues down to their essence.
One problem, both for Snowden and the filmmakers, comes in clearly explaining the threat, distilling the technical jargon into something the public/audience can fully grasp.
"By developing technology that automatically separates the methanol from the heads, we have significantly reduced the dangers inherent in distilling spirits," said CEO Dr. Bill Mitchell.
An expert at condensing the story without losing its gravitas, Hinds is also talented at distilling sophisticated literary and historical traditions into clear and readable prose.
Working with Pursell, a highly regarded naturopath, Sondker got a crash course in foraging and distilling natural remedies to cure everything from muscle aches to insomnia.
Today he's since expanded into a second location, NOLA Distilling Company, creating some 22013 local jobs along the way, with $210 million in revenue last year.
Somehow, however, it was discovered that distilling the wine again and aging it in oak barrels — the reason for Cognac's amber hue — created an enjoyable libation.
The most effective campaign aides are adept at distilling complex issues into campaign slogans suitable for sound bites and bumper stickers, and at demonizing the opposition.
Similarly, Echo Spirits Distilling Co, also in Grandview, plans later this year to open a distillery bar that will dispense meals from on-site food trucks.
Schnidman expects its methodology to be highly accurate based on its experience distilling language used by central banks into quantitative sentiment data that projects policy outcomes.
Summary: Robert Greene is a master guide for millions of readers, distilling ancient wisdom and philosophy into essential texts for seekers of power, understanding and mastery.
The giveaways are a promotion for lemon green tea produced by Suntory, the Japanese brewing and distilling giant best known for producing Hibiki and Yamazaki whiskey.
Elements of both hooks are present, but those are ultimately reductive takes, ways of distilling a complex film simmering with ideas into something more simple and palatable.
Distilling Taylor further, The Jurist explains: "The Hobbs Act makes it a crime for a person to affect commerce, or to attempt to do so, by robbery.
VDUs typically run on residual fuel produced from distilling crude to produce vacuum gasoil which is then used to feed upgrading units that make gasoline and diesel.
Minimalism and modernism also have a relationship to Color Field painting, as the artists focus on distilling the elements of art down to simple but influential investigations.
Anchor Distilling first unveiled its genever, called Genevieve, in 2007 after eight years of here-and-there experimentation and a decade after releasing its dry gin, Junipero.
Hennessy has guided tours, complete with a short movie about the brand, but Marc Cordier, who was then the director of distilling, would be showing us around.
" #backtoschool# with a difference#listokedistillery&#ginschoo Then, a quick history course: "This is followed by a brief introduction and history of Listoke Estate and our distilling heritage.
He is the heir to a liquor fortune, as the stepson of Edward Phillips, owner of Phillips Distilling Company, which popularized luxury vodka in the United States.
In the 1950s, Congress amended the 1834 law to permit the sale and possession of alcoholic beverages on reservations, but it left the ban on distilling intact.
Our top craft entry was the No. 803 Ragtime Rye from New York Distilling in Brooklyn, which, though young, raw and oaky, showed great distinction and potential.
Records are spotty, though references to slaves skilled in distilling and whiskey making pop up in slave sales and runaway-slave ads from the early 19th century.
The main draw of the show is their banter, the hosts distilling the news of the week and checking in on their favorite and least favorite characters.
At times you wonder if Khan and the director, Prabhudeva, set out to make a parody, distilling Bollywood to its perceived essences: spectacle, lavish dance, heroic posturing.
When they launched the business three years ago, Dave Irwin and Matt Argus of Patient Wolf Distilling worked from a Brunswick warehouse in the north of Melbourne.
The recognition vaulted Australian whiskey into global consumer consciousness, setting off a renaissance in the country's whiskey distilling — and a different way of thinking about the craft.
"That's the really scary part of having a person like Oster, who is not an epidemiologist, distilling this information to the lay public," Feldman-Winter told me.
Law professors like putting their students through the hoops by asking them bewildering questions; Mr Presser's book does a good job of distilling what is actually being taught.
"I keep coming back to how can we do things in real-time together, which is very similar to Turntable," he says, before distilling the pitch for Blockparty.
The tweaks mostly freshen the material, distilling the original texts into the story of an underprepared rich kid, forced to rise to the occasion and become a leader.
In just a few years, the company has outgrown its 1,400 square foot headquarters and will be expanding to one with 10,000 square feet of vodka distilling potential.
Then the Scots learned the knack of distilling fermented grain mash and discovered it was much more enjoyable to drink than rub on the skin of ailing animals.
Brewing and small-batch distilling pioneer Fritz Maytag spent months in Holland and Belgium researching genever, returning with dozens of versions unavailable in the US then and now.
Once the rest of the band jumped in, Nanna and Broach showed their growth as songwriters, more capable of distilling their influences into something that became their own.
In recent years, members of Congress have introduced several bills to repeal outdated and offensive laws governing Native Americans and reservations, including one that targets the distilling ban.
The concept attracted immediate investors — even some from the attending audience — which helped propel the Desert Door Texas Sotol concept toward actualization as a full-fledged distilling business.
From Wired: This piece is the best I've seen in distilling the challenges The New York Times and so many other news organizations face in the digital upheaval.
The American artist Spencer Finch is an eco-conceptualist, distilling the essence of landscape (light, water, air) into eye-catching ruminations on memory and the passage of time.
But she also pioneered the now commonplace practice of distilling the essence of a drama or musical by posing the performers tellingly and shooting them in close-up.
Branson, the owner of a brand design agency in London, had been growing herbs and vegetables in his garden in his spare time and experimenting with distilling them.
As the craft distilling industry expands in size and sophistication, it is intersecting with a growing number of historians interested in the role of alcohol in everyday life.
"Even though we have a long history of distilling, working with wormwood spirits is a massive canvas and there is so much room for innovation into uncharted territory."
Clubbing is tribal, it's sexual, it's political—it's the human species in fight or fuck mode, and is thus a very effective way of distilling what we're really about.
Instead, aides and supporters say he is hunkering down with precision focus on distilling complex foreign policy issues, establishing relationships with allies and assessing the massive bureaucracy he inherited.
With a growing list of more than 600 confirmed fake news sites, it is clear to see why readers may have a hard time distilling fake news from fact.
Distilling such heavy shit in the moment isn't easy, though; those mental gymnastics take practice, which is what Lori is guiding me through at this stage of my therapy.
He toured the seaside distillery with its highly-acclaimed director of whisky creation, distilling, and whisky stocks, Dr. Bill Lumsden, a guy who also holds a PhD in biochemistry.
This also means the PicoStill keeps you safe and headache free, as many of the problems with home distilling involve capturing the wrong chemicals like acetone, acetate and acetaldehyde.
Above the original trusses, they added a "sugar house" roof, a raised addition with windows based on the roofs of maple syrup distilling shacks, to let in more light.
In Brooklyn, Allen Katz's New York Distilling Company has started giving some of his Ragtime Rye, a whiskey he introduced last fall, a sojourn in barrels that held applejack.
Denver's new Booz Hall resembles a food hall for Colorado-made wine and spirits, with tenants that include Wood's High Mountain Distillery, State 0003 Distilling and Rising Sun Distillery.
The new spirits are part of an international movement by distillers, plant breeders and academic researchers to return distilling to what they see as its locally grounded, agricultural roots.
They believe that spirits with a sense of place can be made by cultivating regionally specific varieties, along with farming and distilling techniques that emphasize a spirit's local character.
"This year, I tried to get the ball and execute every pitch to the best of my ability," deGrom said on Tuesday, distilling every pitcher's one and only mandate.
Neither had any experience distilling, but the pair took a gamble and in 2018 they created Indlovu Gin, infused with "botanicals foraged by elephants" -- and sourced from their poop.
Industry representatives expect that many small companies will have to lay off employees or close entirely, a turn that could undermine the country's boom in craft brewing and distilling.
Bethesda has announced the arrival of a new brewing and distilling feature for the online multiplayer game, which for the first time ever allows you to craft your own booze.
For example, direct air capture — dredging CO173 out of the air and distilling it into a usable, or buryable, form — might be starting to get as cheap as $94/ton.
"In some ways, AI holds a mirror in front of us," he said, adding that the algorithm essentially processes data generated from human actions before distilling them and automating processes.
Warby Parker has done very well, opening stores across the country that evoke libraries (another, most recently in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn) and generally distilling knowledge-class branding to its essence.
"When the ban went on, people were in a pickle," said Alex Speers, the director of the International Centre of Brewing and Distilling (ICBD) at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh.
What better way to celebrate than to join us for an educational — and warming — conversation as we explore the historical role of American women in the distilling and brewing industries?
That's not considered safe enough to bake bread, but it's a different story when it comes to making distilled beverages, as the distilling process removes all impurities from the grains.
Because it's also the case that books have the almost magical ability to bestow their own peace of mind, by distilling our concentration and making the outside world fall away.
The Chehalis have estimated that their proposed distillery and brewery project would create up to 100 jobs, a reasonable expectation, given the recent renaissance of craft distilling around the country.
PARELES Wire has been making lean, cleareyed, dystopian rock since its 1977 debut album, finding the common ground of punk and Minimalist repetition and distilling dire observations into telegraphic lyrics.
For a taste of Texas-made whiskey and bourbon, visitors can now head to southeast Fort Worth, which is home to Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co.'s new Whiskey Ranch complex.
Green, already adept at distilling, took Daniel under his wing and, after the Civil War and the end of slavery, went to work for him in his fledgling whiskey operation.
While most craft distillers make only a small fraction of that — Lyon Distilling produces about 5,000 proof gallons a year — many large distillers make 100,000 gallons or more a week.
Distilling brandy isn't just a culinary pursuit for Meszaros; it was a return to his roots and a means of re-forging bonds with his father after a decade of estrangement.
At the risk of distilling Vader down to one match, when he was so much more, he showed one of the rawest moments of sheer physical badassery in pro wrestling history.
The lore of the Assassin's Creed series is... complex, and while the movie did a fine job of distilling it for wider audiences, it was uneven and relatively devoid of personality.
Rather, it's a distilling of their elements, which are "accessed impressionistically" and "condensed into moments," said Liz Diamond, chairwoman of the drama school's directing department and a collaborator on the project.
Mahalia has a knack for distilling the intensity of emotion in a way that initially sounds like it's 'just' for girls, but with enough melodic heft to actually appeal to anyone.
Although the site has been home to a tavern and brewery since the late 16th century, Seitz started distilling whiskey only "a bit more than five years ago," Mr. Kugler said.
FINGER LAKES DISTILLING GRAPE BRANDY, Burdett, N.Y., 90 proof, $45 Made from upstate New York grapes and aged in used American oak barrels, with hints of vanilla, stone fruits and raisins.
By almost all accounts, that first batch of Kentucky Owl was a transcendently beautiful bourbon, reminiscent of whiskey made in the mid-2450th century, often considered a golden age of distilling.
But Ned Wight, who owns New England Distilling and whose great-great-great-grandfather ran one of the largest distilleries in Maryland, says his family's whiskey had no use for corn.
They can recount mergers and acquisitions within the industry, changes in the distilling process, and the succession of master distillers the way a Vatican historian might detail the succession of popes.
While the cocktails are Instagram-worthy (and delicious!), the intimate bar area and impressive distilling equipment are even better, so you'll want to put down your phone and take it all in.
Like Zootopia (also co-directed by Rich Moore, who teamed with Phil Johnston for Ralph Breaks the Internet), Ralph has a knack for distilling complicated grown-up concepts into kid-simple terms.
Saturday's verdict by the Supreme Court of India, while distilling the complicated history of the disputed site, made some important observations on the history of deceit and criminality that got us here.
"I was at the American Distilling Institute annual conference in 153, and there were maybe only 200 distilleries running or in the works," said Ms. Korb, who founded Black Swan in 2009.
Alan Kropf, Anchor Distilling Company's executive director of education, hosts The Educational Drinking Show, a podcast recorded in his 70s-inspired man cave media studio at the Anchor offices in San Francisco.
Empire Rye — an appellation that requires, among other things, that distillers use New York State grain and age their whiskey for at least two years — represents a novel turn in American distilling.
This new illustrated guide will enhance your gin appreciation, with entries about styles, distilling techniques, the botanicals and spices that go into gin, history, profiles of top brands and 20 basic recipes.
The pea gin's environmental performance is down to the fact that all useful parts of the peas — from the dehulling down to the distilling — are used to create home-grown animal feed.
America, ever the melting pot, has built upon distilling traditions from around the globe and perfected them here at home, carefully creating spirits that fill glasses in every corner of the world.
" Distilling his view of art, Mr. Baldessari's said: "What the artist does is jump-start your mind and make you see something fresh, as if you were a visitor to the moon.
The guild asked for immediate temporary relief for distilling, brewing and hospitality industries from payroll, gallonage, and liquor by the drink taxes, though it did not specify how much aid it sought.
Tasmanian gin is on the rise thanks to the overturning of an archaic law banning small-scale distilling in Australia, intended to discourage backyard moonshiners and make the industry easier to control.
But the real special effect was her music: her piano and voice in all their transformations, distilling classical, traditional and pop idioms down to their sorrow and rage, harnessing them to poets' words.
Traces of German, Scots-Irish and English distilling traditions are evident in the American style, but there's much that can't be traced to an earlier source — a gap that slave traditions might fill.
The basic method is to inject small doses of venom into large animals such as horses and then collect the resultant antibodies from their blood, before distilling them into antivenom for human use.
Eliciting, distilling and communicating an account of what's happened in a person's life are skills that are vital for all doctors, but especially for doctors in training still learning to care for patients.
He also has a knack for distilling often complex or meandering TED Talks and Medium posts about the ills of social media into something comprehensible, not least for those inside the D.C. Beltway.
Each column featured Andrew writing in-depth on a singular topic, distilling it down to its essence, flipping it on its head, holding it up to the light, and examining it in total.
But even making charitable allowances for the heady task of distilling a half-century into four hours, the film winds up being defined almost as much by what's omitted as what it includes.
Brad Plummer, spokesman for the American Distilling Institute and editor of Distiller Magazine, said he's been seeing a lot of talk among distillers interested in converting part of their operations to hand sanitizer.
This is not some weird new craft-distilling trend: Cochineals (KAHCH-i-neels), native to the Americas, have been used for centuries to lend color to everything from fabric to cosmetics to food.
"I don't want to use the term irreverence, but distilling is inherently an artistic endeavor," Mr. Tate said, adding, "We just step out and try something new," and hope that it won't disappoint.
Fermenting and distilling the stuff in the cramped, zero-gravity, one-bad-chemical-reaction-and-oh-dear-god-you've-blown-a-hole-in-the-hull conditions on board a spacecraft would be tricky, sure.
Romania, known for its "tuica" plum brandy, wants to lift the ban on home distilling and give countries the option to remove excise tax altogether for brandy produced for the fruit grower's own use.
It was Twitter at its best, distilling an obvious truth down to a three-word hashtag that didn't just take off online; it helped shape the Oscar conversation for the rest of the year.
What distinguishes him from other commentators is his knack for distilling the complicated arguments of his opponents into a few essential premises, and then, with inexorable logic, taking these streamlined arguments to absurd conclusions.
So I think that distilling what those things are, finding their universality, and relaying them as best as I knew I could from my own personal experience into the dialogue was my biggest intention.
"Over the past year, we have remained committed to distilling important lessons from the incident, and are working on a more permanent solution to acid mine drainage in the Upper Animas Watershed," he wrote.
Unwilling to caricature belief, Crane strives to offer an accurate picture to his fellow unbelievers, distilling the religious worldview into a combination of a sense of the transcendent and an identification with a community.
Todd Thrasher, a bartender who found regional acclaim in suburban Washington, branches out with a rum distillery at the Wharf in D.C. The smokestack at the new Potomac Distilling Company, set to open Sept.
In 2015 Tamworth Distilling & Mercantile in nearby Tamworth — owned by Steven Grasse, who created the brand Hendrick's Gin — produced an aquavit for the club as a fund-raiser to help restore its ski jump.
PHIL LEBEAU: Well, with all negotiations, Tyler, it's a little bit of taking what you hear from both sides and kind of distilling it down to saying, 'Okay, are they really that far apart?
It's a sitcom in the vein of Norman Lear: finding an important and much-debated topic and then distilling it down to 22-minute sitcom fare, all while in front of a roaring studio audience.
It is also a marker of our contemporary moment, distilling and reacting to cultural cues—think of the bombastic muscle cars of the Vietnam era, and the trepidatious econo-boxes that arrived in its wake.
The universe is vast and almost impossible for us to ever fully comprehend, but by distilling it down into a system of logical numbers and symbols, we can make some order out of the chaos.
Recent archaeological work in Kentucky has uncovered material pointing to slave distilling at a number of sites, including the famed Pepper distillery near Frankfort and another operation owned by Jack Jouett, a Revolutionary War hero.
Front Burner Skiklubben, from Tamworth Distilling, celebrates the nation's oldest ski club, Nansen, in Berlin, N.H. Back in 1872, a group of Norwegian immigrants formed the Nansen Ski Club in Berlin, N.H., at Mount Washington.
Tarnished Truth Distilling Company makes bourbon, rye and vodka at the 85-room grand hotel and supplies its spirits to hotel bars, including the Hunt Room, which was said to serve bootleg drinks during Prohibition.
After Klotz left and the meeting concluded, Zabel tried to summarize the salient points of Cohen's defense for Bharara, distilling his impressions before sharing them with the larger team of prosecutors working on the case.
Not the head, as it's called, the first liquor to issue from the pipe as the distilling begins to bear fruit, or the tail, the dregs that conclude the operation, but the stuff in between.
According to a fact sheet sent by the company, the brand was established in Atchison, Kansas in 1941 and got its start distilling high-quality alcohol included in the rations of World War II soldiers.
It's almost like distilling the naturally occurring flavor of a fruit into an artificial fruit flavoring — it resembles the original thing, somehow, but is also totally different and set apart from how it is normally seen.
There was, too, the collaborative aspect: filtering and distilling the words of the other poets (at one point there were 30 + on the flarflist) into my own poems, and then seeing my words in their poems.
It is backed by Hungary, whose prime minister Viktor Orban changed Hungary's laws to allow home distilling in 2010 but was forced to backtrack by the EU's top court, which ruled the changes illegal in 2014.
Now more and more firms want to turn this asset into money with the help of AI, meaning distilling data to create offerings such as recognising faces, translating speech or predicting when machinery will break down.
I recently had the luck of meeting artisan mezcal makers Bertha, Reyna, and Sósima in Oaxaca—masters who've been perfecting the art of making the plant-based alcohol, from harvest to distilling, since they were children.
But Mr. Eddy, the Jack Daniel's historian, and others now say it's just as likely that the practice evolved from slave distilling traditions, in which charcoal helped remove some of the sting from illicitly made alcohol.
Meydad's hope is that by distilling the service into a few key experiences and making them easily accessible, Moovit will provide some kind of differentiated experience from Google Maps that merits being a completely separate app.
The fourth- and fifth-generation father-son owners, Fotis and Yiannis Karonis, are famous for distilling ouzo, a grape-based dry aperitif with aromas of star anise, coriander and fennel that is best enjoyed over ice.
"There's something to having a bunch of nerds sitting in an office dispassionately reading lots and lots of material and distilling the meaning of a word as it's been used in lots of places," she said.
The session starts in the upstairs "Boozeum" with a captivating crash course on the history of distilling in America, New York and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where the current facility sits in the old Paymaster Building.
The session starts in the upstairs "Boozeum" with a captivating crash course on the history of distilling in America, New York and the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where the current facility sits in the old Paymaster Building.
Distilling had virtually disappeared on the island for more than 313 years because of a succession of restrictive laws, the first a statute passed in the early 231s during the penal colony days, outlawing all distilleries.
Their cider brandies, which they began distilling in the 80s (around the same time they got the bus), are widely respected, and sold in high profile restaurants in the UK and abroad, including those of Mark Hix.
Habit-formation apps are less about distilling your life into a series of data points and more about becoming your ideal self: If you use their app, you too can become a person who practices good habits.
Many hotels have done a outstanding job of distilling the British capital's rich history and stylistic flair into their designs, but a few of them stands out from the pack when it comes to social media potential.
And yet, within this sport and every other Olympic sport, there's a lot of time, money and resources poured into figuring those words out and then distilling it into a program for how to structure your training.
Then Beams stepped in to begin distilling the various ideas and recommendations of the overhaul into a workable concept, but in her three-month tenure, she never finished the job — a responsibility that now shifts to Ciccone.
Tunisians have been growing grapes and distilling alcohol for the past 260,000 years; Carthaginian agriculturist Mago wrote texts explaining in precise detail how to plant and prune vines, and make the BCE era's best passum (raisin wine).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads HBO and Sky UK's miniseries Chernobyl is not the first attempt to depict the namesake nuclear disaster, but it is the most convincing one, distilling thorough research into an elaborate story.
Mr. Thrasher visited several distilleries, attended the distilling school at Moonshine University in Louisville, Ky., and practiced his art on two stills — a 10-gallon copper pot still and a three-liter glass still — in his home.
Through that research, she also located the farm where the two men began distilling — and bought it, along with a four-acre parcel in the center of town that she intends to turn into a memorial park.
Our idea of spirituality and mindfulness also includes the attempt to project these ideas by distilling them to images of fitness-wear, multihued cold-pressed juices and toned women striking poses in silhouette against stunning natural backdrops.
"KW did a brilliant job really distilling the core motifs of what makes the Mega Drive and Genesis what it is: the ring, power, and reset buttons, and the chunky chamfers on the left and right," explains Taber.
For a lot of them, I think they were just making the music that was hot at the time, where for us, we're looking back on it with reverence, studying it, distilling it into what we create now.
Playlist: "El Cangri" / "Sigo Algare" / "Like You" / "Machete (Remix)" / "Bring It On" / "Me Quedaría" / "Self Made" / "Hielo" / "Vuelve" Distilling a discography as prolific as Yankee's reggaeton catalog down to handful of essential songs is an exercise in futility.
The task of distilling the entirety of a 2,000-year-old cuisine down to a handful of recipes is a futile one, so think of this list as an invitation to cook rather than a declaration of fact.
Kings County Distillery, a small-batch whiskey and bourbon company, has begun distilling alcohol for hand sanitizer in partnership with EcoLogic Solutions, which makes green cleaning products, said David Ehrenberg, president of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation.
"It attempts to merge A.Q.A.P.'s religious agenda with local tribal concerns, distilling a complex political landscape into a simple apocalyptic battle of good guys versus bad guys," she said, referring to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
He started Mississippi River Distilling in LeClaire, Iowa, with his brother in 2010 after the state changed laws that allow distillers to offer tours to the public — something he thought would help such a business take off quickly.
The unions have previously said that the strike action at the company's Cameronbridge, Leven and Shieldhall sites by its members, who make up half of Diageo's Scottish workforce, would bring bottling, maturation and distilling operations to a standstill.
Salle opens the book with the always charming Alex Katz, distilling 35 years of studio visits with the artist into an affectionate vignette; it doubles as a quick, efficient primer on how to talk about color in painting.
EU rules now ban distilling at home, although orchard owners who bring their own fruit to distilleries to be made into brandy are allowed to take some home for personal use, paying half the usual rate of excise tax.
Steven also set up a dinner for us with another craft brewery pioneer, Abhi Shek Shrestha, owner of Yeti Distilling Company, who is planning to open Yeti Brewing Company on land that's located between Katmandu and Pokhara in 2017.
With a trial lawyer's capacity to amass facts and a storyteller's skill in distilling them into a coherent narrative, he asserted that the Warren Commission's conclusion that Oswald was the lone gunman was incomplete, reckless at times and implausible.
There's been plenty of compelling alternative music made over these last seven years, but most of the people who are really pissed off these days are collecting guns and occupying bird sanctuaries, not distilling that energy into sonic piss'n'vinegar.
The new tool for the SAT, a standardized exam taken by two million students each year, gives the movement toward race-neutrality perhaps its biggest boost, distilling the complexities of disadvantage to a simple number from 1 to 100.
In Offill's hands, however, the form becomes something new, not a way of communicating estrangement or the scroll of a social media feed but a method of distilling experience into its brightest, most blazing forms — atoms of intense feeling.
An erudite former New Yorker and former professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Mr. Farber, 21989, took up distilling as a hobby in the 1980s, though he didn't start selling brandy, under the Osocalis label, until 2002.
It was Con Law 101 or, in the parlance of today's popular instructional manuals, Impeachment for Dummies, offered by four law professors known for distilling difficult concepts to academic audiences and a broader public through their commentary and analysis.
In the past half-decade, gossip sites have begun introducing the cast of women appearing on The Bachelorette by sharing their Instagram accounts, each groomed with a reality producer's eye, perfectly distilling their personas down to a few dozen filtered photos.
Mr. Orloff, a confessed New York liberal, set out to learn whether Tea Party followers were really the caricatures they seemed to be on TV. He interviewed party members all over the country, distilling the play from the resulting tape recordings.
The initial whey-alcohol tip came directly from master distiller Charles Maxwell, during a visit Green and childhood friend/gin co-founder Antony Jackson undertook to the Thames distillery in London, whose family have been distilling gin since the 1680s.
What this does suggest, though, is that Magic Leap is genuinely getting closer to distilling its huge promises into hard tech — and that the tech is a subtle but potentially important tweak to what we've already seen from other companies.
We knew that blink-182 was due for a reinvention after founding member Tom DeLonge parted ways with the band, but on the new album, titled California, it seems the band is committed to distilling blink-182 to its purest form.
In fact, Wilson may be one of our favorite BAMFs of the modern era, in no small part because she is so highly skilled at distilling exactly what we're thinking into the perfect one-liner, incredulous reaction, or facial expression .
Gucci's new perfume collection, the Alchemist's Garden, features preparations based on traditional methods of distilling plants and flowers as well as lacquered glass bottles, stamped with gold lettering and romantic floral motifs, similar to the type found in old-fashioned apothecaries.
Empire Rye is a potential answer to a problem born of craft distilling's phenomenal success: Ten years ago there were about 513 companies making spirits in the United States; today there are nearly 1,400, according to the American Distilling Institute.
But he was also a well-educated chemical engineer who enforced high quality standards in distilling whiskey, whether at a major company like Maker's Mark or at small operations like Nelson's Green Brier Distillery, which makes bourbon and Tennessee whiskey.
"It feels like it's the right moment, when people are ready to try something new and different but that they're still familiar with," said Chip Tate, the founder and former owner of Balcones Distilling, a whiskey maker in Waco, Tex.
Location: Boston, Massachusetts Cost: N/AConstructed: 1915Issue: Temperature variance, untested integrityDate of incident: January 15, 1919In the North End neighborhood of Boston, the Purity Distilling Company stored molasses for transfer to a facility dedicated to fermenting molasses to produce ethanol.
Pernod Ricard announced the acquisition of Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co. The Dupixent product developed by French healthcare company Sanofi and its U.S. partner Regeneron has won regulatory approval in Europe for moderate-to-severe cases of eczema in adolescents, the companies said.
Coke making is a hot and dirty business: At the plant, coal is baked in 10 metal "batteries" to around 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, distilling chemicals such as benzene and toluene, 35 tons of sulfur, and 145,43 gallons of crude coal tar every day.
The photograph, which was widely derided for distilling the boys'-club mentality of late night into a single image, came to Ms. Bee's attention one afternoon when she and Mr. Jones had taken their children to a pumpkin patch on Long Island.
Whether you're distilling a fine cask of whisky or launching a new startup venture, it pays to remember that success comes from staying true to your roots while viewing the journey as an opportunity for experimentation, leading to an ever more refined product.
Instead, we here at VICE have exhaustively combed through all eight seasons of the show and an entire bookshelf of books, meticulously cataloguing everything that has led up to the final episode and distilling the remaining relevant details into one easily digestible package.
Tamworth Distilling, makers of Art in the Age spirits and other heritage-hipster libations, were inspired to make a spirit with castoreum when they noticed it on the GRAS list, the tally of "generally regarded as safe" ingredients the FDA allows in food.
But you can't argue with how efficiently Facebook has pushed us down the social-media funnel, distilling out interactions to the point where we can blaze through a News Feed, reading, watching and reacting to dozens if not hundreds of wholly different updates.
If you want to put some topspin on that, you throw in a 22,2053-year-old technology called distilling, which pumps energy into that fermented stuff in the form of heat and separates the more volatile molecules (like ethanol) from the heavier ones.
Scotland's Unite union said that 500 workers at Diageo's Cameron Bridge, Leven and Shieldhall sites have voted in support of industrial action, with strikes at the company's distilling and bottling plants now likely to begin in September and go on till November.
Taken together, as I saw them on Saturday in a nearly five-hour marathon matinee, they make a smart and thought-provoking show that repeatedly upends expectations, distilling the essence of O'Neill's "Iceman" into new forms that mostly do away with the tedium.
The Carpenters' arrangement, all cozy and radiant yet tainted with undercurrents of longing, captures this mood as exactly as music can, and Karen Carpenter's distinctive vowels ("a sleigh ride together with yiiiiieeeeeeeeew") have a way of distilling the emotional structure into single syllables.
The aquavits are a collaboration between Gunnar Gislason, the chef and owner of Dill in Reykjavik, Iceland (and former chef of Agern in New York); Allen Katz of New York Distilling in Brooklyn and Peter Nevenglosky, the founder, who develops and markets spirits.
LONDON — Ever since European apothecaries began distilling gin and selling it as a cure-all in the 220th century, the juniper-flavored liquor has been revered as a medicine, vilified for fueling public disorder and consumed in a multitude of every-season cocktails.
Records featuring the members of his so-called classic quartet — the bassist Jimmy Garrison, the drummer Elvin Jones and the pianist McCoy Tyner — but only two of those, "Coltrane" and "Crescent," were earnest studio efforts aimed at distilling the band's live ethic.
Those differences, Ms. Grelli said, indicate that spirits like whiskey can have something that the distilling world has long dismissed: a sense of place, drawn from the soil and climate where the grains grow and the whiskey is made — in other words, terroir.
We looked at how divisions in the Republican Party led to the failure of the Senate bill, and examined the language in the president's tweets, which shows that his talent for distilling arguments into compact slogans didn't work for the health proposal.
Mr. Kessler told the 10 people gathered, most of whom found out about the tour on Groupon, that a great deal of knowledge about distilling was lost during Prohibition, when the production and sale of alcohol was banned nationwide from 1920 to 1933.
Distilling alcohol at home is illegal and for Sivo, who was looking for a post-retirement hobby after decades working as a successful telecom executive (including 12 years as a VP for Quebec media giant Vidéotron), that meant starting his own distillery.
According to Jaime Windon, a founder of Lyon Distilling, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, and the president of the Maryland Distillers Guild, the state's whiskey makers mixed their rye grain with a high percentage of corn, which lends sweetness to balance the rye's spiciness.
It was Wenger's suggestion for the imagined punishment which should have been handed out to Granit Xhaka, who was in fact show a full-blown red for distilling the sum total of human cynicism into a tackle midway through the second half.
If you did boil it, it's like distilling, and then you basically break down all the flavor molecules in beer, but since this is happening at frozen temperatures, you're able to have a powder that retains all the flavors of the original product.
" Mahnke agreed that while he generally has to approach the stories from a more "clinical" perspective when distilling them into scripts, "the stuff that gets to me is how monstrous humans have been throughout history and how we really haven't given up on it.
Yes, Trump did a good job in his speech this week of distilling some of the most important elements of America's values -- a rejection of bigotry, equal treatment for all citizens, freedom from oppression, and a clear rejection of hatred for members of minorities.
With its launch on May 5, Rabbit Hole Distilling, the latest in Louisville's urban distillery revival, joins dozens of establishments along the city's Urban Bourbon Trail bar and restaurant circuit, and the 152-room AC Hotel by Marriott is set to open May 2.
Firtle: I had this aha moment where I'm like, I see American distilling, I see crafts beer, I see this industry growing and I think that there should be a place for rum in it and I think that rum is being neglected within it.
He told us about the Japanese tradition of eating KFC at Christmas and how a mini-series about a Japanese whiskey pioneer who studied distilling in Scotland had led to a surge of interest in local whiskey that resulted in a shortage of older vintages.
There is no reason whatsoever to believe that a three-page memo written by someone who was supposed to recuse himself from this Russia stuff because he couldn't be trusted to be impartial comes anywhere close to accurately distilling the basis for the warrant.
This month, led by Mr. Williams, nine New York State craft distilleries — including his Coppersea Distilling — will each introduce a whiskey labeled Empire Rye, creating a new style of whiskey to help them break from the pack in an increasingly crowded craft spirits market.
While craft breweries in Columbus have flourished by the dozens, following a national trend, a surge in small distilleries of whiskey and other spirits has only happened in the last few years because of legislative changes that relaxed craft-distilling restrictions in the state.
There are various breweries, brewpubs and distilleries in many Seattle's neighborhoods and a good selection downtown, including Pike Place Brewing's Pike Pub, Old Stove Brewing and Copperworks Distilling Co. Move on to a downtown dinner at Loulay Kitchen & Bar in the Sheraton Grand Seattle.
The eventual product of this exercise, known as the Better Way agenda, was a product of months of listening sessions and working groups, where members from every corner of the conference made progress on distilling vague ideas about principles down into tangible policy proposals.
The new film adaptation of her 2009 novel The Little Stranger, directed by Room's Lenny Abrahamson, follows in the footsteps of 2016's The Handmaiden by distilling one of Waters's books down to its essence and emerging with something even more glorious than the source material.
In 1987, John Teeling—father of Jack and Stephen Teeling—created the Cooley Distillery in County Louth, north of Dublin, at a time when only two distilleries (Old Bushmills Distillery and Midleton Distillery) remained in the country, and a once proud tradition of Irish distilling was faltering.
My enjoyment is partly vicarious, as it's nearly impossible for me to fit any of the installations and demos into my schedule, and partly because she's doing such a great job at distilling what the manifold priorities on display in the chaotic Wild West of the format.
It's also a surprising series to those who know Mr. Owens for his funny, warmhearted projects from the 1970s, and perhaps also to those who know him only as one of the founders of the craft beer brewing and craft distilling movements in the United States.
"Amid the insanity of the attacks on our industry, you have this journalistic nirvana," said Jim VandeHei, a co-founder of Politico who now runs Axios, an outlet that went live a year ago with the aim of distilling Washington's complexities into highly tweetable micro-scoops.
For his staging, Mr. Morris drew upon a 2007 adaptation of the work created for the Silk Road Ensemble, which reduced the opera to less than an hour from three, distilling the story to its essence and shrinking the musical ensemble from several dozen to 10.
Just as the Japanese made whiskey their own beginning in the 1920s — founding a distilling tradition that is currently enjoying massive worldwide popularity — so, in the 1950s, did they seize upon the highball as a way to deliver that new, unfamiliar liquid to a skeptical population.
"When I was learning to distill, all I was taught was 'buy Yellow Dent, Number Two Grade,'" said Rob Arnold, the head distiller at the Firestone & Robertson Distilling Co. in Fort Worth, who is also pursuing a doctorate in plant breeding and genetics at Texas A&M.
It is made in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, according to a traditional method that dilutes the spirit to drinking strength with the low alcohol "tails" (the less-desirable, sometimes funky-flavored final part of the distilling run) instead of water, the way it's usually done today.
Written and produced by Luciano Luza, the track is a waltz that unites two genres of what's classified as "regional Mexican" music by distilling them down to just three instruments: a tuba from banda (brass band music) and a guitar and 12-stringed bajo sexto from mariachi.
New York is one of the leading states for craft distilling, thanks to a 2007 law, championed by Ralph Erenzo, the founder and owner of Tuthilltown Spirits in Gardiner, that eased fees and other regulations on new operations that use mostly New York grains and fruits.
The shows were curated by the artist's widow, the art historian Sherry Turner DeCarava, and she has done a great job of distilling the work without memorializing her husband, so that what emerges is as much the narrative of a thinker as that of an artist.
Even as black innovators in Southern cooking and agriculture are beginning to get their due, the tale of American whiskey is still told as a whites-only affair, about Scots-Irish settlers who brought Old World distilling knowledge to the frontier states of Tennessee and Kentucky.
One minute you're in a warm meditative state; the next, you're trying to remember if you ever saw your dad kiss your mom, or distilling your past relationships down to real feeling and ranking them, or maybe asking yourself that eternal question: Will I ever love again?
The reports are issued, and the commentators go to work, incredulously sharing the most outlandish passages, distilling the whole purported "Bernie or Bust" movement down to simple psychology: They're "acting like children," or they're gender-privileged; they're "the special-est of special snowflakes," they're ignorant of basic facts.
Paulsen this year faces a tough challenge from centrist Democrat Dean Phillips, a millionaire entrepreneur and former owner of Phillips Distilling, Co. Phillips is far from the ideal left-wing candidate, as he claims to be "fiscally conservative, but socially inclusive"; but he is popular in the district.
Nothing stands as a greater indictment of our Democratic political establishment than the fact that some of its freshest faces think serious progress is made by distilling expeditionary warfare, its obvious ravages, and its hidden costs down to a half-baked, Adam Smith–style exercise in taxpayer burden-sharing.
Lt. Joachim Ronneberg, the 23-year-old resistance fighter in command, and his eight comrades — all carrying cyanide capsules to swallow if captured — had been told by British intelligence only that the plant was distilling something called heavy water, and that it was vital to Hitler's war effort.
"Distilling is the essence of value-added agriculture since George Washington's day," said Frank Coleman, the senior vice president of public affairs at the Distilled Spirits Council, a national trade group, noting that the first president of the United States became a whiskey maker once he left office.
"Before the Industrial Revolution, everyone had their own varietal of corn in their backyard," said Scott Blackwell, an owner of the High Wire Distilling Co. in Charleston, S.C. Had someone rounded up corn whiskeys from different parts of the country, he said, they would have tasted remarkably different spirits.
During his testimony in support of repealing the distilling ban, Harry Pickernell, chairman of the Chehalis tribe, noted that the official policy of the United States government is to "support tribal self-determination and self-sufficiency," which means that tribes must be able to provide for their members through economic development.
Jon Caramanica, the pop music critic; Jesse Green, a theater critic; and Stephanie Goodman, a film editor, will join Scott Heller, theater editor and deputy editor of Arts & Leisure, to discuss the monumental task of distilling a season's worth of global arts and culture into the 2017 Fall Arts Preview.
Yet not only does it encourage pettiness, distilling the messiness of human experience down to a digitally precise data point, but by making it so easy to pay someone back for purchases as trifling as a coffee, the app arguably promotes the libertarian, every-user-for-himself ethos of Silicon Valley.
Before the state law was changed, Watershed could only serve four quarter-ounce samples without ice or mixers, not ideal for a brand trying to show off its product; nor could it operate a tasting room or restaurant, unlike brew pubs or wineries, which were not subject to distilling restrictions.
Now Nervous Horizon label heads TSVI and Wallwork have tapped Lokane for his his next release, Visions EP. The six-tracker (plus a digital-only bonus remix from TSVI) show Lokane taking his sound to the next level, distilling his eclectic and energetic style into a positively-banging set of dancefloor bombs.
Digital AssistantsImage: GoogleIt's probably safe to say Google is winning this particular battle in a broader sense, but as far as new features coming this fall are concerned, the new Siri Shortcuts, a way of distilling a bunch of actions into one voice command that Siri will act on, look very good.
I'm distilling briefs by some of the best class action defense lawyers in the country, but essentially, their argument is that the Supreme Court has held arbitration to be an efficient and informal way for two parties to resolve a dispute – but public injunction claims aren't bilateral so they can't be fairly arbitrated.
Now, Microsoft's new response to the iPad Pro — in the Surface Pro X — in turn looks towards the iPad's strengths by distilling the Windows 10 experience down to a more portable and mobile-friendly form that borrows features like better battery life, instantly resumable work, a slimmer form factor, and ARM-based processors.
Latham himself spent time at the Scottish Office in Edinburgh researching industrial waste heaps called ''bings'' that were created by distilling oil from shale, and the artist David Hall made 10 short films, called ''TV Interruptions,'' that were broadcast uncredited on Scottish Television and are now regarded as landmarks of British video art.
The whole record's streaming over a week in advance, and it largely follows on the promise of the ambitiously tweaked tracks they've released from the album so far (and with the string of giddy edits of pop songs they've issued in parallel), distilling the very essences of joy and light into dense dancefloor excursions.
But for those who have been listening closely, whiskey has been a decades-long thread throughout Mr. Dylan's music, going back to the early outtake "Moonshiner" in 1963 and to Mr. Dylan's version of the song "Copper Kettle (The Pale Moonlight)," on the 1970 album "Self Portrait," which describes the distilling process in detail.
" Justin Chang, LA Times "But the movie belongs rightly and effortlessly to Nyong'o, and she sustains every moment by distilling innumerable emotional layers — the unshakable resolve of a mother and wife, the stricken gaze of a trauma survivor, the lingering incomprehension of a lost child — into a performance for the scream-queen history books.
We recognize that our counting methods aren't perfect: some of the acts we qualified as "female" actually contain more male-identifying members than female-identifying ones, and distilling the full spectrum of gender identity and expression into two categories is admittedly reductive (though we did indicate the presence of non-binary performers where applicable).
There's a very simple reason for this grim outlook: you don't make the finest work of comic art of the latter half of the 20th century by writing a comic where the main character gets what he wants, you do it by distilling your tremendous depression into a daily comic strip aimed, presumably, at children.
He left off distilling iconic images from his tumultuous experience in favor of painting, non-stop, whatever appealed to him on a given day: himself, landscapes, interiors, models, and repetitions (rather spunkless) of his early masterpieces, such as "Madonna" (1892), a lover's-eye view, during intercourse, of a woman who is supremely indifferent to him.
It touches on the myriad traditional uses of iron in Africa, and even the ordinary objects look magical: a sickle in the shape of a beast with a bristling mane; a hoe distilling the essence of elephant, all trunk and ears; an herbalist's staff that trails a flock of tiny, tissue-thin iron birds.
The cartel's victory offered a frightening glimpse into the power wielded by organized crime in Mexico, distilling in a single, eight-hour stretch the extent to which the nation is held captive by criminal networks — without a plan to combat the scourge of violence that has brought the country to its deadliest point in decades.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The essay ends with words from Julie Lythcott-Haims, the former dean of freshmen at Stanford University and author of "How to Raise an Adult": "We are in the process of distilling the data and discerning who they are, but I am excited," said Ms. Lythcott-Haims.
Following Trump and his supporters around the campaign trail, Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi may have done a better job than any of distilling the essence of Trump's authoritarian appeal: Trump's basic argument is the same one every successful authoritarian movement in recent Western history has made: that the regular guy has been screwed by a conspiracy of incestuous elites.
If the works in this latest engagement, by distilling the imagery into gesture and color, have rescued the Virgin Mary from a locked-in world, defusing age-old archetypes and symbols in the process, they have also simply allowed the painter to carry out her own annunciation: some good old luscious paint for your viewing pleasure.
By distilling down to a single app feature, Google is not only providing a quicker way for users to access the best feature of an app while saving phone memory, they are also able to keep customers in the Google mobile web ecosystem, allowing them to collect more information, enhance their services and make money through advertising.
Mr. Kelly is associated with Minimal art, not only because he first became known when the movement surfaced in the 1960s but also because his affinity for primary color and essential form adhered to Minimalist ideas about distilling the object to nothing but the thing itself, stripped to the essential facts, devoid of metaphor and pretense.
The differences between their bodies of work are clear, something she herself confirmed: Instead of the formalism or portrait work of Mr. Evans and Ms. Lange, Ms. Welty's images show life as it unfolded before her, distilling the solemn quiet of a blind weaver at work or the warm communal embrace of women at a carnival.
"Horses used to be the signature industry, then bourbon came along and they started making distilling interesting," said Headley Bell, a fifth-generation horseman and the managing partner of his family's Mill Ridge Farm, a popular nursery among Horse Country members, and a photogenic place to pet foals and feed buckets of oats to feisty yearlings.
Called Zero Mass Water, it uses solar-powered rooftop panels, such as the ones on his house, to run a water-gathering system that sounds almost like alchemy: It captures moisture from the air, cleaning and distilling it so Friesen can use it to make dinner or give the dogs a bowl of water to lap up.
To say that cocktails are a new phenomenon in Paris is to overlook a culture of distilling liquors dating back to the 1800s, one that gained greater traction more than one hundred years later during American prohibition, when newly unemployed bartenders came to Europe in droves and landed in some of the continent's best hotel bars.
Going back to school, learning new skills and retooling might not be an option because it would be impossible to learn as quickly, provide the kind the nuance from distilling terabytes of information or outpace AI. And besides, by the human-time it takes to acquire a new skill, AI might have learned to replace it.
It's every bit as fearless as its predecessor when it comes to interrogating thorny themes like racism, sexism and ageism in corporate America, and showrunners Robert and Michelle King are still among the best writers in the medium for distilling some of the country's most challenging ideological issues — from police brutality to cyber-bullying — into deeply personal stories.
Since hitting the road in earnest in recent weeks, Trump has made his closing argument to voters ahead of the midterms, distilling the election in just a few words that repeatedly came up in interviews with voters at Trump's Houston rally -- words he will continue hammering as he prepares to host at least 10 more rallies before Election Day.
We talked to Tom Mooney, co-owner and CEO of House Spirits Distillery—which helped change the face of gin with Aviation, and which is now one of the leaders in the American malt whiskey market with Westward whiskey—about how American single malt got started, where it's gong, and how it might change American distilling as we know it.
But, from another perspective, the red-on-yellow chain-link wall pattern generates a series of linkages that enable us to envision these seven works as station stops along the way to a genre of abstraction that retains its real-world baggage, so to speak, in quasi-pictorial terms — a vessel for distilling personal preoccupations and artistic influences into pure paint, impurely deployed.
Servings: 4Prep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 63 minutes for the ground cherry preserve:¾ cup ground cherries¼ cup verjus⅓ cup sugar1 tablespoon kyoto Manganji pepper, thinly sliced for the cocktail:1 ½ oz Lyon Distilling Dark Rum4 bar spoons ground cherry preserve½ oz Keepwell Aronia Berry Vinegar3 dashes Woodberry Kitchen Ginger bittersManganji pepper slicesfresh ground cherries, in the huskfresh Mexican mint marigold 1.
Named after the former governor of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), Sir John Franklin, who banned small-batch distilling on the island in the early 212th century, the bar celebrates the best of modern Australian spirit-making, with a menu spanning some 2650 local gins, whiskies, vodkas and even more obscure liqueurs like a South Australian rakia and Tasmanian absinthes.
And while automation has slightly reduced the need for as much hands-on labor, there's no way to accelerate production, which consists of grinding malted barley into grist, cooking it in scorching water, adding yeast to ferment the mixture into a beer, distilling it to concentrate the alcohol and letting it rest in oak casks for up to several decades.
Apple unveils its $9.99 per month news subscription service, Apple News+ Though the minutiae of "full access" is somewhat unclear, Apple is better than most at distilling complicated deal terms into something snappy, and I think it's fair to say that non-print subscribers signing up for News+ will cancel existing subscriptions unless the reasons not to are thrown directly in their face by the publications.
It's no surprise that Bee and Oliver were two of the best and brightest alums from Jon Stewart's Daily Show tenure, since both comedians share Stewart's knack for distilling the most complex issues into searing (and yet somehow easily digestible) treatises that cut right to the heart of our cultural and political anxieties — delivering vital information in a way that's equal parts hilarious and heartfelt.
But it is enormously effective at distilling Obama's poise, intelligence, and warmth into a single 421-page package; at evoking the idea of the Obama marriage as an aspirational partnership while letting us in on just a few secrets; at arguing that Michelle Obama and her ability to wield soft power is worthy of being discussed as more than an accessory for her presidential husband.

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