Definition: A redistillery is a type of distillation that involves boiling water in a copper or iron vessel to extract alcohol from the liquid. Redistilled water is often used in the production of flavored liquors, such as gin and rum, as it has a distinct flavor profile due to its use of high-quality water. In the context of distilling and redistilling, "redistills" refers to the process by which water is boiled in a copper or iron vessel to extract alcohol from