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A year later, Invergordon purchased Deanston outright and the first single malt bearing the name Deanston was produced in 1974. After a downturn in the whisky industry, Deanston Distillery ceased production in 1982 for eight years, before being purchased by current owners Burn Stewart Distillers Limited in 1990 (now part of Distell Group Limited).
Deanston Distillery and the River Teith Deanston Cotton Mill was built by the Buchanan brothers of Carston, Killearn near Glasgow, in 1785, and utilised the River Teith to power the mill. In 1808 James Finlay & Co bought and developed the mill, including the construction of a 1,500-yard-long (1,400-metre) Lade.
Distillery Location Year closed Caledonian: Haymarket: 1988, demolished Cambus: Tullibody: 1993, converted into a whisky warehouse facility and cask filling operation Carsebridge: Alloa: 1983, demolished 1990 Dumbarton: West Dunbartonshire: 2002, demolished 2017 Dundashill: Glasgow: 1902, merged with Port Dundas distillery Garnheath: Airdrie ...
Deanston Distillery incorporates some of the buildings of the former Adelphi Cotton Mill, founded in 1785 by the Buchanan brothers, apprentices of Richard Arkwright, who invented the "Spinning Jenny". Arkwright designed the Adelphi Mill, covering the weaving hall roof with earth and a garden to keep the hall cool.
The distillery is set in farmland. The name 'Kinchie' is a corruption of 'De Quincy', the original owners of the land. Its origins date back to around 1825 when it was founded by brothers John and George Rate, While there are no direct records it seems likely that Glenkinchie is the Milton Distillery previous recorded in the area. [2]
A distillery founded by former Louisiana basketball player Natalie Noel and her dad is one of the newest local distilleries to pop up in Louisiana. Family-owned NOËL distillery gives tequila ...
Ole Smoky Distillery was founded in 2010 at Gatlinburg as a nod to East Tennessee's deep moonshine culture and history. It quickly turned into one of the nation's fastest-growing spirits companies ...
The distillery was founded in 1897 by John Robertson & Son. [1] In 1915 was sold to the Clynelish Distillery Company, which John Risk owned, John Walker & Sons and DCL. [1] In 1985, Coleburn distillery was mothballed. [2] in 1986, DCL. was acquired by Guinness [3] and was renamed as United Distillers in 1987. [4]