Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In distilling, a cistern or vat in which the wort is fermented to form the wash.
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Examples
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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