Distilleries
A distillery is a facility where alcoholic beverages, such as whiskey, vodka, and rum, are produced through the process of distillation. This process involves heating fermented liquids to separate alcohol from water and other components, resulting in a higher concentration of alcohol. Distilleries often use specific grains, fruits, or sugarcane as raw materials, depending on the type of spirit being made.
Many distilleries also offer tours and tastings, allowing visitors to learn about the production process and sample different products. Some well-known distilleries include Jack Daniel's, Glenfiddich, and Bacardi, each with its unique methods and flavors.