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Distillery [2] [3] Location Products Ownership Brands Micro-Distilleries or Craft Distillers: Ogham Craft Spirits: Ottawa, Ontario Gin, Poitín, Eau-de-Vie Ogham Craft Spirits Inc. Pot Still Gin, Poitín, Cider Eau-de-vie, Whisky available December 2024 King's Lock Craft Distillery: Johnstown, Ontario Rum, Rye, Vodka, Gin King's Lock Craft ...
1918, sold to Canadian Industrial Alcohol Company Limited, merged with JP Wiser's Distillery Limited of Prescott, Ontario, J.M. Douglas and Company Limited, and Robert Macnish and Co. Limited of Scotland. 1935 Gooderham and Worts acquires 51% share; 1952, the company wins right to produce United Rum Merchants of London's Lamb's Rum in Canada
The distillery company was first established in 2012 by Wilma and Stuart Nickerson (formerly of William Grant & Sons), and Frank and Debbie Strang. [2] [6] By 2013, plans proposed modifying former RAF buildings at Saxa Vord to house the distillery. [9] The first gin was produced in August 2015 and the first blended whisky released in November ...
Port Ellen, owned by international drinks giant Diageo, was closed in 1983 as a global recession and overproduction combined to produce a surplus of unwanted Scotch dubbed the “whisky loch (lake
Bowmore is an Islay distillery owned by Beam Suntory, which also owns Laphroaig, but the whisky it produces is very different. It also lays claim to the No. 1 Vaults, which are supposedly the ...
The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 978-1-84158-652-6. Townsend, Brian (2000). Scotch Missed: The Lost Distilleries of Scotland. Angel's Share. ISBN 978-1897784976.
Glenora Distillers is a distiller based in Glenville, Nova Scotia, Canada, on Cape Breton Island.Their most prominent product is Glen Breton Rare whisky, made in the Scottish-style [further explanation needed] in that it is a single malt Canadian whisky, not a rye, as is traditional in Canada.
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 ...