distiller
/ˈdɪs.tɪl.ər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or machine that distills a liquid, especially one that converts fermented liquid into a concentrated spirit such as whiskey, rum, or gin.
“The distiller carefully monitored the temperature and pressure during the distillation process.”
2. verb
to purify or separate a liquid by distillation
“The chemist distilled the water to remove impurities.”
3. verb
to extract or produce something, especially a spirit, by distillation
“The whiskey distiller extracted the finest grains to create a premium whiskey.”