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Map of places in Moray compiled from this list This List of places in Moray is a list of links for any town, village or hamlet in the Moray council area of Scotland.
Green Distillery (1796–1870s), notable for its use of an early continuous distillation apparatus, invented by the distillery's then co-owner, Joseph Shee; Kilbeggan Distillery, formerly the Brusna Distillery and Locke's Distillery, claimed as the oldest licensed distillery, referencing a licence issued in 1757, although it was closed in 1954; production resumed at the site in 2007, but with ...
The Copper Rivet Distillery, based in a Grade II listed building in Chatham, Kent, was founded by Bob Russell and his sons Matthew and Stephen, in August 2016. [43] [44] The distillery has three stills; Sandy (pot), Joyce (column), and Janet (gin). Janet was designed by head distiller Abhi Banik and was granted a patent in 2019.
For categorisation reasons, this list contains only the distilleries within the Moray local authority area – there are a small number of additional locations within the Speyside single malt production area within neighbouring Highland (council area) or Aberdeenshire.
The craft of fermenting and distilling beverages dates back centuries, but the actual term "master distiller" has not been around for nearly as long. The 1867 edition of The English Cyclopaedia (Arts and Sciences section) offers a clear definition of the original meaning of the term: [4]
Portland, Oregon has a burgeoning craft distillery community. Many distilleries in Oregon are producing high end craft spirits. These spirits range from vodka, gin, whiskey, rum, brandy, eau de vie, grappa, and many others. Most distilleries in Oregon are members of the Oregon Distillers Guild, a consortium of craft distilleries in Oregon.
The name "smash" comes from the idea that on a hot day, one takes whatever fruit is on hand and smashes it all together to make a refreshing beverage. [35] Generally a smash will have crushed ice. [36] Apple bourbon smash (bourbon, honeycrisp apple, honey, lemon, nutmeg, cardamom) [37]
It followed by getting 48% shareholding in F. A. Hughes and Co. in 1941 and taking the full control in 1947. [9] In 1947, F. A. Hughes and Co. was merged into British Resin. [9] [10] In 1947, British Petroleum Chemicals was incorporated as a joint venture of AIOC and Distillers Company. In 1956, the company was renamed British Hydrocarbon ...