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Distillers term for filling the [[Still|still]] with [[Beer|beer]], known as a "[[Charge|charge]]".
A distiller's term for a fermented [[wash]], [[wort]] or [[must]] placed into a [[still]] is called a [[charge]]. Running a charge simply means filling a still with a fermented liquid solution and distilling it.
 


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Latest revision as of 22:11, 16 December 2022

A distiller's term for a fermented wash, wort or must placed into a still is called a charge. Running a charge simply means filling a still with a fermented liquid solution and distilling it.