Distillery slop refers to the byproduct generated during the distillation process of Alcoholic Beverages, particularly in the production of whiskey and other spirits. It consists of leftover grains, yeast, and other organic materials that remain after the fermentation and distillation processes. Distillery slop is often repurposed as animal feed or used in the production of biofuels, as it is rich in nutrients. Its management is important for environmental sustainability in the distilling industry.
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Strathclyde Grain distillery was created in 1927.
Seagram's Distillery was created in 1937.
Bowmore Distillery was created in 1779.
Strathisla - distillery - was created in 1786.
Aultmore distillery was created in 1895.
Mortlach Distillery was created in 1823.
Glenugie Distillery ended in 1983.
Glenugie Distillery was created in 1831.
Pemberton Distillery was created in 2009.
Aberlour Distillery was created in 1826.