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tles, the bundles of herbs and seeds, the cases prepared for the |
filling of orders.
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Spacious, solidly vaulted cellars occupy the floor under |
the buildings. |
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The central structure which houses the distillery forms on |
the ground floor a single room 22 meters by 20 by 4-1/2 |
meters high; the ceiling is supported on strong iron crossbars |
supported by four cast iron columns. |
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The visitor is struck by the majestic aspect of this section, |
where 26 large stills and 22 colorators capable of producing |
twenty thousand liters of absinthe a day are symmetrically |
arranged. |
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Two steam generators supply the distillery; a third |
supplies the turbine which is turned by the Doubs (river), in |
case repairs are needed to the turbine or water is exceptionally |
low. The nominal force of these three generators is 250 |
horsepower. |
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Atop the distillery is the storeroom where the plants and |
seeds are measured out; using a carriage covered by a fabric |
sleeve and traveling on rails, they are easily distributed to the |
equipment. On the right and left sides of the storeroom are the |
stores of anise and fennel. |
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As we said, distillation is done using double boilers |
heated by steam. Through the years many modifications have |
been made to the distilling equipment; these perfections, now |
completed, make it possible to distill under the best conditions.
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(Translated by "Artemis" for your pleasure.) |