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  2. Glenkinchie distillery - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, Glenkinchie joined Rosebank, St Magdalene, Grange and Clydesdale to form Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD) and in 1925 SMD merged with The Distillers Company (DCL). [5] In 1969 the distillery stopped malting its own grain and the malting floors were turned into a museum of malt whisky. [6] Guinness acquired The Distillers Company in 1986. [7]

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  4. Auchentoshan distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Auchentoshan distillery was built in 1823. [4] [8] The original distillery was built by a corn merchant named John Bulloch and managed with his son. [4]Following their bankruptcy in 1834, the distillery was sold to Alexander Filshie, a local farmer and it remained under control of his family until 1877, following a bad harvest when it was sold again to several owners. [4]

  5. The Distillers Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1914 DCL claimed to be the ‘largest whisky distiller in the world and set up a subsidiary, Scottish Malt Distillers Ltd., [2] In 1919 DCL purchased the totality of John Haig & Co. and in 1925 combined with John Walker & Son and Buchanan - Dewar on a share exchange basis.

  6. Glenallachie distillery - Wikipedia

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    GlenAllachie distillery is a Speyside, single malt whisky distillery at Aberlour founded in 1967, which sits at the foot of Ben Rinnes.. Previously, the distillery produced whisky mainly for blends; it has, however, since been relaunched as a distillery known for its fruity, single malt expressions.

  7. Glenburgie distillery - Wikipedia

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    There are mentions of a distillery being founded as early as 1810, then known as Kilnflat. [2] It wasn't until 1829 that official records for the distillery show up. After running into financial difficulty, the distillery closed in 1870 [3] before being renamed Glenburgie in 1871. [2] It re-opened in 1878, under Charles Kay. [3]

  8. Moses Lake Distillery settles into new location - AOL

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    May 28—MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake Distillery has been bottling spirits for sale in the region since 2021, operating out of a shop off of State Route 17, as well as running a small tasting room ...

  9. Glen Keith distillery - Wikipedia

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    When it opened in 1958, it was the first new distillery to open in Speyside since the great whisky crash of 1898. [2] It therefore contrasts markedly with Strathisla - the third oldest in Scotland. Construction started in 1957 on the site of a meal-mill and was completed in 1960, initially with three stills with the intention of triple ...