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spirit safe

From The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails

is a locked glass-and-metal box through which distillate runs during distillation of whisky. Originally required for tax assessment purposes (in scotch whisky distilleries, the excise office kept the only key to the safe’s lock until relatively recently), it is also used by distillers to determine the appropriate time to make a cut. See cut; distillation;, whisky.

This definition is from The Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails, edited by David Wondrich (Editor-in-Chief) and Noah Rothbaum (Associate Editor).