Jeff C. Kunins

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the universe prefers copper sulfide to hydrogen sulfide. Inside a copper still, hydrogen sulfide is going to get pulled apart, and the sulfur is going to stick to the copper, forming a patina—a sort of rust. Even with new, clean copper, what looks like a smooth, burnished surface actually has microscale peaks and valleys, and all that surface area provides reaction sites for esters and other aromatic molecules to join into new compounds.
Proof: The Science of Booze
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