Address: Inverness Inverness Highland IV1 1AN United Kingdom
The distillery was founded as ‘Inverness Distillery’ by one Mr. Welsh in 1807. Millburn Distillery was located between the outskirts of Inverness and a river so that its possibilities for expansion were limited. In 1985 the distillery was closed and later, in 1988 it was demolished. Today a restaurant named the Auld Distillery is located in one of the former Read more...
Address: Montrose Montrose Angus DD10 8QW United Kingdom
Lochside was located North of Montrose in the eastern Highlands. The Lochside distillery was rebuilt in 1957 from Deuchars’ Beer Brewery (dating back 1781.) as a malt and grain whisky distillery. Lochside distillery even had its own bottling line. After being bought the distillery was closed down in 1992, the warehouses were closed five years later in 1997. In 2005 Read more...
Address: Girvan Distillery, A77 Girvan South Ayrshire KA26 9JH United Kingdom
The Ladyburn distillery was a producer of single malt Scotch whisky that operated between 1966 and 1975. Ladyburn is among the rarest Scotch malt whiskies -due to bottling for only about 10 years. Even harder to find are whiskys from its sister distillery Kininvie. Interestingly both distilleries were founded by WM Grant & Sons and were not traditional malt whisky Read more...
Address: 40 Moffat Street Glasgow Glasgow City G5 0PD United Kingdom
Kinclaith distillery was the last malt whisky distillery to be constructed in the Glasgow area. Kinclaith was dismantled in 1977, less than twenty years after starting production. It is therefore one of the scarcest malts around, with only a few independent bottlings available, all at prices that reflect its rarity. The brand Long John is used for both blended whiskies Read more...
Address: Dumbarton Dumbarton West Dunbartonshire G82 1LG United Kingdom
Inverleven Distillery is a huge distillery complex in Dumbarton is licensed to George Ballantine & Son Ltd. and still produces whisky for the Ballantines blend to this day. Both malt distilleries on the site were closed and mothballed in 1991/1992. Since then Inverleven Distillery is back to grain whisky distillation. Read more...
Address: 3 Kinnaber Rd Hillside Angus DD10 9HE United Kingdom
Glenesk (also known as Glen Esk, Hillside, Highland Esk, North Esk and Montrose) used to be a flax-spinning mill and was originally named the Highland Esk Distillery, and was established by Septimus Parsonage & Co and James Isles (Dundee wine merchants). Except for the maltings, the buildings of Hillside / Glenesk were demolished in 1996. The maltings were sold to Read more...