Beauly distillery

Highland single malt Scotch whisky

The lost distillery of Beauly is thought to have sat on Croyard Road at Beauly, in Inverness-shire. Its likely water source would have been one of two streams, one of which joined the Bridgend Burn that ran through the village centre on its way to the River Beauly.

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  • Region
    Highland
  • Production type
    Single malt
  • Distillery Status
    Demolished

Beauly History

Beauly distillery opened under John Fraser in 1825, but closed the following year. In 1827 Alexander Shepherd reopened the site and ran it for a good three years before closing the operation.

Timeline

  • 1825 John Fraser opens the distillery at Beauly
  • 1826 Beauly distillery closes
  • 1827 Alexander Shepherd restarts production at Beauly
  • 1830 The distillery closes for good

Contact

Address
Croyard Road
Beauly
Black Isle
Inverness-shire
United Kingdom
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See also

  • Dunverny Dunverny Dunverny Distillery

    Dunverny

    An 18th century Black Isle distillery, also known as Dunvornie or Dunvournie.

  • Fortrose Fortrose Fortrose Distillery

    Fortrose

    A distillery at its namesake village in the Black Isle with a 35-year history, 22 of them silent.

  • Braelangwell Braelangwell Braelangwell Distillery

    Braelangwell

    A defunct distillery on the Black Isle, near Poyntzfield.

  • Findon Findon Findon Distillery

    Findon

    A here-and-gone distillery at Culbokie in the Ferintosh area of the Black Isle, Easter Ross.

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