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Most of the fusel is absorbed in the first two years.
This is done to reduce if not eliminate the level of fusel oil.
This fusel oil they sell out here loosened my tongue, but I'm not sorry.
It takes the fusel oil to the bottom.
By doing so, unwanted fusel oils can be removed.
An excess of fusel oils in whisky is considered a defect.
Freeze distillation, on the other hand, does not remove fusel alcohols.
This crude spirit is much impregnated with fusel oil.
Which means the fusel oil has distilled off.
You may remove any fusel oil which has:
There was precious little aspirin on Tran, and a lot more fusel oils in the liquor.
"Meat bar in fusel oil," he said, "my favorite," and laughed.
He has a pet cat named Fusel.
The term fusel is German for "bad liquor".
Minor quantities, mainly in Europe, are obtained from separation of fusel alcohols.
A variety of methods are employed in the distillation process to remove unwanted fusel oils.
Pentanol can be prepared by fractional distillation of fusel oil.
Singani has no detectable fusel and actually must taste smooth according to its legal profile.
"If it's too high in fusel oils," he explains, "I can feel it and it will come through in the smell."
"Meat bar in fusel oil."
"There's often quite a lot of fusel oil on the surface of this stuff-at least there used to be when it was badly distilled.
If the strength of any fusel oil is greater than 8.7% alcohol by volume, the whole product is liable to duty at the spirits rate.
This usage may derive from the presence of amyl alcohol in fusel oil, which is often fermented from starches.
You must measure the quantity and strength of the fusel oil before you dispose of it and record the details in your records.
The analysts find the October distillate too high in fusel oils; it has been earmarked for the Apple Jack blend.