Noun
One who distills; esp., one who extracts alcoholic liquors by distillation.
The condenser of a distilling apparatus.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA family business that’s been in operation since the late 1800s, William Grant & Sons is well known as the distiller of Glenfiddich and as such the first company in the world to market a true single malt whisky. Source: Internet
Date unknown * Scotch whisky distiller William Grant & Sons is founded. Source: Internet
Bobrow has written articles for Saveur magazine, Voda magazine, Whole Foods-Dark Rye, Distiller, Beverage Media, DrinkupNY and many other national and global periodicals. Source: Internet
Annoyed when he unexpectedly inherits a dukedom as well as a ward who is about to become the scandal of the year, a Scottish distiller heads to London to solve the problem: to get her wed. Source: Internet
Cesium cannot be completely removed using water distiller or using most water purifier. Source: Internet
Mr Hughes started selling the peat to home gardeners about three years ago — but when Albany-based distiller Cameron Syme visited the farm, near Walpole, a decade-long search was over. Source: Internet