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Black Cow is a brand of vodka manufactured in West Dorset, United Kingdom. It was created by Jason Barber, ... In 2016, the company produced 120,000 bottles. [6]
It was incorporated in 1877 as The Distillers Company Ltd. (DCL) and in 1894 DCL was listed on the Edinburgh and Glasgow stock exchanges. [1] During the early part of the 1900s DCL embarked in programme of distilleries acquisitions at low prices in the wake of the Pattisons crash of 1898. [2]
Jones Distilling Ltd. [7] Mr. Jones Vodka, Revelstoke Premium Gin Series (Gin No. 1) Revelstoke Collection (Go Big or Go Gnome, Sweet Spot) Strathcona Spirits Distillery Edmonton, Alberta Whisky, Vodka, and Gin Strathcona Spirits Distillery [8] Badland Seaberry Gin, Single Grain Vodka, Barrel Aged Gin. Old Order Distilling Co.
Thomas Hine & Co. is named after its proprietor Thomas Hine (sometimes recorded as Thomas Hone), an Englishman from Dorset, England. The company was founded in 1763. [ 1 ] Following his arrest during the French Revolution , Thomas Hine married a young woman, Françoise Elisabeth Delamain, whose father owned a cognac house in Jarnac . [ 2 ]
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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.
Eldridge Pope & Co. was a traditional brewery situated in Dorchester, Dorset.It originated with a brewery in Durngate Street (on the site of the present Waitrose) run by Charles and Sarah Eldridge from 1837; later, the Pope family of Dorset solicitors entered the business, firstly in the form of a partnership, then as a limited company - Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd. - incorporated in 1897.
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 ...