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Whisky flights: Hi-tech drones highlight energy wastage
By: Ken Brooksbank
01/02/2018
ThermoDrone, a start-up surveying company which utilises drone-technology, has won work with one of Scotland’s biggest whisky distillers, William Grant & Sons, in Girvan, Scotland.
Milling and mashing Part 3: The mash filter to Nessie
By: Roger Putman
01/02/2018
Often perceived as ‘new’ technology, mash fi lters have in fact been available since the nineteenth century, indeed Meura was selling them back in 1890.
Rye-volution - The whiskey business gets spicy in New York State
By: Rob Evans
01/02/2018
Say the words ‘American Whiskey’, and the first association made by most will be with the corn-based whiskies of Kentucky and Tennessee. These two neighbouring states, blessed with a combination of rich farmlands, plentiful space and the oak-filled Appalachian Mountains, have long held the undisputed crown of producing ‘America’s Spirit.’
Measure for measure - Streamlining enzyme analysis for the brewing industry
01/02/2018
For a science that spans millennia, brewing remains a vibrant, consistently evolving industry. Currently, beermaking is witnessing a full-scale revolution thanks to the worldwide explosion of the craft beer phenomenon – and the introduction of a variety of beer types and flavours aiming to satisfy all palates.
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