This section is from the book "Alcohol, Its Production, Properties, Chemistry, And Industrial Applications", by Charles Simmonds. Also available from Amazon: Alcohol: Its Production, Properties, Chemistry, And Industrial Applications.
The fermented wash contains as chief volatile constituents alcohol, water, and fusel oil, with small quantities of acetic acid, aldehyde, and esters. Its non-volatile ingredients include solid particles of husks, yeast, proteins, glycerol, succinic, lactic, and other fatty acids; and mineral salts. To separate the alcohol from this mixture recourse is had to the process of distillation.
 
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