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Distillery Location Region Year closed Adelphi: Glasgow: Lowland: 1907, demolished 1970 Albyn: Millknowe: Campbeltown: 1920, demolished 1929 Ardgowan: Greenock
Glasgow distillery is a Scotch whisky, gin and rum distillery in Glasgow, Scotland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2020, the distillery was named distillery of the year at the Scottish Whisky Awards. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Glasgow distillery was the first active distillery in greater Glasgow since 1902 (note that Clydeside distillery later began production in the ...
The distillery manager is Alistair McDonald who was the former distillery manager of the Auchentoshan distillery. [10] [11] In 2020, the distillery was awarded Whisky Distillery of the Year in the annual Scottish Whisky Awards. [12] in 2021, Clydeside released its first single malt whisky, Stobcross matured in American and European oak casks. [13]
The Highlands. The Highlands is the largest whisky region in Scotland, home to a fairly wide range of styles. Certain expressions tend to be specific to particular areas, but exceptions exist.
Distiller entrance in Drumchapel. The Edrington Group Limited, [1] trading as Edrington, is a privately owned international spirits company based in Glasgow, Scotland. [2] It produces single malts such as The Macallan, Highland Park, The Glenrothes, Naked Malt, and The Famous Grouse blended Scotch whisky.
Diageo Port Dundas Grain Distillery. The area is the site of a former large Scotch Grain distillery, which produced 39 million litres of spirit each year on a 21-acre (85,000 m 2) site until being closed in 2010. [9] Originally there were two distilleries in the locality, the first was established in 1811 by Daniel McFarlane. Two years later ...
G. Girvan distillery; Glasgow distillery; Glen Albyn distillery; Glen Elgin distillery; Glen Flagler distillery; Glen Garioch distillery; Glen Grant distillery
The distillery was founded in 1927 by Seager Evans and Co. The first spirit was produced in 1928. [1]The company was acquired by Schenley Industries of New York in 1956, who invested heavily in the site, including the addition of a Single malt whisky branded Kinclaith, which started producing in 1958. [1]