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View of copper-worms of wash-and-spirit-stills, and spirit-still 'purifier'
SC 340729
Description View of copper-worms of wash-and-spirit-stills, and spirit-still 'purifier'
Catalogue Number SC 340729
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of PT 7113
Scope and Content Worm-pipes outside distillery building of Edradour Distillery, Pitlochry, Perthshire Edradour Distillery was founded in 1837 and was the last of the small farm distilleries. It was still operating on a small scale in the late 19th century, and employed all the traditional methods and equipment until the 1960s. These worm-pipes are used during distillation to condense the hot vapour from the stills inside the building. Cold water flows through the tank, or cooling the pipes. To make whisky, barley is allowed to germinate into malt. This is dried, milled, and mixed with hot water to make wort which is extracted and fermented with yeast. The resulting wash is distilled to produce raw whisky which is then matured in casks. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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