Brewer’s Shelving Puzzle

Brewer Jake wants to fill his shelves with 64 bottles of home brew. He has eight shelves, each holding eight bottles. Jake wants each shelf to have two bottles of each type of alcohol, and each column to also have only two bottles of each type of alcohol. How will he organize the bottles?
On the top shelf, the wine sits right of the whisky and left of the moonshine.
On the second shelf, the beer and whisky are between the bottles of moonshine.
On the third shelf, the beer is between the wine bottles, and each whisky bottle is left of a wine bottle.
On the fourth shelf, there is one bottle of moonshine between the wine bottles, and one between the beer bottles.
On the fifth shelf, both bottles of whisky are on the right side of the case; both bottles of wine are on the left.
On the sixth shelf, the moonshine is between the wine and beer.
On the seventh shelf, the whisky bottles are between the moonshine bottles, which are right of the wine.
On the bottom shelf, the beer is not between the moonshine, and the whisky bottles are side-by-side.
In the first column, the moonshine is above the beer, but is not on the top shelf.
In the second column, the beer is above the whiskey,
In the third column, neither the whiskey nor the moonshine are on the bottom shelf.
In the fourth column, each moonshine is located on one of the bottom four shelves; each wine is located on one of the top four shelves.
In the fifth column, the moonshine is above the beer.
In the sixth column, the whiskey bottles are between the wine bottles.
In the seventh column, the beers are located between the moonshine bottles.
In the eight column, the whiskey is between the moonshine, and neither moonshine bottle is on the top shelf.