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Ardmore Traditional Cask was the distillery's single malt. It was bottled at 46% ABV, in bottles embossed with an image of a golden eagle. Unlike many single malts, barrier filtering, rather than chill filtering was used. Ardmore Traditional Cask was superseded by Ardmore Legacy in 2014, with ABV reduced to 40% and chill filtration used.
Teacher's states that it uses "fully smoked peated single malt whisky from The Ardmore distillery as its fingerprint whisky" along with about 30 other single malt whiskies. [3] Most of the output of the Ardmore distillery is used to produce the Teacher's brand. [4] William Teacher sons moved the business to St. Enoch Square, where it remained ...
Ardmore Distillery Including Kiln, Former Malt Barn, Stillhouse And Bonded Warehouses 57°21′06″N 2°44′45″W / 57.351649°N 2.745794°W / 57.351649; -2.745794 ( Ardmore Distillery Including Kiln, Former Malt Barn, Stillhouse And Bonded Warehouses
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The distillery was begun by Andrew Rankin, a Master whisky blender at Ardross mains farm in December 2015. [2] The entire distillery project, including a bonded warehouse outside Glasgow cost approximately £50 million. [2] Planning approval was granted for the distillery in February 2017.
The original Ardgowan distillery was founded in 1896 and located in Baker Street, Greenock. [1] Before World War II the distillery was converted to make industrial alcohol that were used in fuel for RAF fighter planes. The distillery was as almost totally destroyed in the Greenock Blitz of 7 May 1941. [2] [3]
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The distillery opened in April 2019 and was the first new whisky distillery to open on Islay for 15 years. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The distillery was opened by Lord Robertson of Port Ellen . [ 7 ] The distillery initially was built with a £12M investment from Hunter Laing & Company, a Scottish family-owned whisky business.