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There are several companies in Poland that sell neutral grain spirit.
Because of its high alcohol content, neutral grain spirit is illegal, unavailable, or difficult to find in many areas.
If Neutral grain spirit is used, it will usually have been produced with a continuous still, rather than a pot still.
Cut brandy is a liquor made of brandy, neutral grain spirit and water.
The mash from which neutral grain spirit is produced can be any type or mixture of cereal grains.
In Japan, neutral grain spirit is sold in the same manner as other common liquors.
Balancing a neutral grain spirit is tough.
In British Columbia, one can purchase neutral grain spirits only with a permit for medical, research, or industrial use.
Higher quality categories of American whiskey sold in the market, such as straight whiskeys, are not allowed to contain added neutral grain spirit.
According to its producer it has delicate, unobtrusive aromatic note of neutral grain spirits.
Flavour is restored by blending the neutral grain spirits with flavouring whiskies.
Because Gem Clear is a neutral grain spirit, it is relatively low in congeners.
The remaining portion is higher-proof spirit, often unaged neutral grain spirits, which are less expensive to produce.
Neutral grain spirits do not have to be aged like straight whiskey and can be mass-produced at a much faster rate.
Neutral grain spirits are also sold in Quebec from the producer Alcool Global.
Since it is usually distilled from grain, it is in fact neutral grain spirit.
Under U.S. law, there is no requirement for aging of neutral grain spirits when these are used in a blended whiskey.
Neutral grain spirits are rectified spirits made from grain.
Neutral grain spirit is only one type of neutral spirit (also called neutral alcohol).
Neutral grain spirit is used in the production of blended whiskey, cut brandy, some liqueurs, and some bitters.
Neutral grain spirit is classified as a hazardous material in Japan due to its flammability, and fire departments advise caution when drinking it while smoking.
Later, a small amount of Croton oil was added to the neutral grain spirits which powered U.S. torpedoes.
Most of the Primasprit produced in Germany is made from grain and is therefore a neutral grain spirit.
Because of a legal regulatory definition in the United States, only the 190-proof version of Everclear can be designated as a neutral grain spirit.
Vodka and gin and other neutral grain spirits are distilled by this method, then diluted to concentrations appropriate for human consumption.