Cashside distillery

Highland single malt Scotch whisky

Cashside distillery is noted as operating in Aberdeenshire in the early part of the 19th century, although its precise location is unknown.

However, James Connan, probably the distiller, is listed three years later as a spirits dealer at 109 Gallowgate, Aberdeen.

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

Cashside History

Cashside was licensed to James Connan and Co. in 1826, but the operation closed in the same year. Connan however remained in the whisky business, a spirits dealer at 109 Gallowgate, Aberdeen.

Timeline

  • 1826 The distillery opens
  • 1826 The distillery closes

Contact

Address
Location Unknown
Aberdeenshire
United Kingdom

See also

  • Babute Babute Babute Distillery

    Babute

    One of many lost distilleries in Argyll that was operational briefly in the 18th century.

  • Barkmill Barkmill Barkmill Distillery

    Barkmill

    Barkmill was the name of two mysterious and now lost 19th century distilleries.

  • Cachladow Cachladow Cachladow Distillery

    Cachladow

    One of Perthshire’s mysterious lost distilleries.

  • Freeport Freeport Freeport Distillery

    Freeport

    One of Islay’s lost 19th century distilleries.

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