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Bourbon makers breathe easy as liquor gases beat clean air laws

By Christopher Grimes in Louisville, Kentucky

Financial Times, May 29, 2003

The angels are still smiling over Kentucky. Officials in Louisville have decided not to issue mandatory clean air regulations that would have threatened the area's bourbon makers.

Bourbon produces ethanol as it matures in charred oak casks - a vapour that some poetically refer to as the "angels' share" of whiskey. But the Environmental Protection Agency has given it a more prosaic name: volatile organic compound, or voc.

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