Distillery
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In Kentucky, bourbon demand is expected to double in the next five years, while the state's cattle population has reached its lowest point since 1951. Here's how these facts could combine to turn bourbon distilleries into a new source of biofuels.
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The Lampadistis Wine Distillery is inspired by the history of winemaking and concrete Brutalism. Located in the heart of Cyprus, the new distillery is constructed from 3,450 L-shaped Ductal concrete modules, eliciting a shimmering copper effect.
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A company in the UK has used an extract from ants to create a very special type of gin. Each bottle of Anty-gin, as it is known, will be infused with the essence of around sixty-two red wood ant harvested from the forests of Kent.
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Scotland’s Ardberg distillery is working on how to provide future explorers and colonists with a wee dram with an experiment in how whisky matures in zero gravity.
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The E-Fuel MicroFusion Reactor lets you break down organic waste for subsequent distillation into ethanol fuel.
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An exceptionally rare bottle of Glenfiddich whisky is coming up for auction next month - distilled in 1937, it has matured for 64 years and is expected to fetch GBP15,000 - 20,000 (USD$22,250 – 29,670).
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Bonhams 2nd dedicated whisky auction in Edinburgh shows that "the water of life" could liven up your investment portfolio too.