DISTILLERY, the art of distilling brandy and other spirits. This art was first brought into Europe by the Moors of Spain, about the year 1150: they learned it of the African Moors, who had it from the Egyptians: and the Egyptians are said to have practiced it in the reign of the emperor Diocletian, though it was unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans. See DISTILLATION, and FERMENTATION.
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