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distiller's
(redirected from distiller's grains)

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distiller's
pertaining to the by-products of the distillation of spirits.

distiller's grains
one of the residues of fermentation for the production of spirits. Contains most of the protein of the original grain and is an excellent supplement to diets of heavy milking cows.
distiller's solubles
the dehydrated thin stillage from whisky manufacture. Contains a high concentration of B vitamins.


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