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"textContent": "With hundreds of millions of bottles produced every year, the global whiskey industry is enormous, valued at approximately $28 billion. While production is led by countries like Scotland and the United States — both of which produce whiskey in a number of styles — Irish, Japanese, and other world whiskeys are popular in their own right, and there are a lot of jobs required to uphold each category. Of course, there are the positions one expects to see in any distilling operation — distiller, master distiller, chemical engineer, blender, warehouse manager, brand manager.\n\nThe article 5 Jobs in Whiskey You’ve Never Heard Of appeared first on VinePair.",
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