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his will either come as a predictable statement from a “creative”, or as a shock for someone who makes a living writing about distilling, but: I’ve never been very good at science. I got decent grades in scientific subjects at high school, but would put that down to my ability to regurgitate information in a test rather than solid understanding of that information (sorry,

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