Lochside
Lochside's imposing white tower was once unmissable, but is now missed from the Montrose skyline.
Lochside's imposing white tower was once unmissable, but is now missed from the Montrose skyline.
The smallest legal stills in Scotland live in an area famed for its illicit ‘whisky’.
Guardbridge’s Eden Mill is Scotland’s first combined brewery and distillery.
One of the Lowland grain distilleries forming the naissance of DCL in the 19th century.
A Lowland grain distillery now transformed into Diageo’s cooperage hub in Alloa.
A now silent Lowland grain distillery that was once also home to the Strathmore malt plant.
Lowland grain distillery situated within the vast Moffat distilling complex.
Experimental Highlands distillery operating from an old fire station beside a castle.
A lost 19th century distillery opened beside the Eden estuary at Guardbridge, Fife.
This shy Speyside distillery was more famous for its experimental work than its single malt.
An historic site given a new lease of life as a grassy, malty Lowland malt.
This Inverness malt distillery was a forerunner of innovation though sadly demolished in 1983.
Once Scotland’s most easterly distillery that fell victim to the 1980s whisky loch.
Strathisla is the oldest licensed, and very well prettiest, distillery in Scotland.
It wasn't until its demise that Port Ellen’s whisky grew to become some of the most iconic.
This Lowland malt with its gentle, fruity palate, commands a dedicated following.
First produced in Victorian Inverness, this blended Scotch has established a following Stateside.
This blended Scotch whisky was created in honour of the ruined Mull castle and seat of Clan Maclean.
An urban distillery in Aberdeen in the Gilcomston area with a near-90 year history.
The last remaining whisky in Lombard Brands’ dinner-oriented Illustration Malts series.
Pebble Beach was a transient brand designed to reveal Speyside’s characteristics.
William Whiteley named this blended malt after Edradour distillery’s original moniker.
Blended malt created exclusively for Safeway from the ashes of Guinness’ infamous DCL takeover.
A Kirckaldy-located 19th century distillery, whose buildings still survive today.
One of countless short-lived distilleries in Inverness-shire, also known as Ardersier.
A short-lived distillery in Kilmahoe parish, Dumfriesshire, that operated in the early 1830s.
A 19th century distillery that operated for a short time in Ayrshire town of the same name.
A brewery-turned-distillery in the Finnieston area of Glasgow that survived from 1824 until ...
A distillery at Dunbar, East Lothian, that distilled from 1798 until the mid-1830s.
Dundee’s only known legal distillery survived for only a decade in the early 19th century.
A distillery west of Glasgow, at the village of Duntocher, on the Clyde's north bank.
The lost distillery of Fort Augustus was also known as Glentarff in the 1850s.
A lost Renfrewshire distillery that operated near Lochwinnoch in the late 1700s.
Micro-distillery built at Lagavulin with one of the most enigmatic tales in Scotch whisky history.
Blended Scotch whisky produced by the eponymous Glasgow merchant during the 1970s.
A venerable old Glaswegian blend with a distinctive ‘thin red line’ down the label.
A defunct William Whiteley & Co. blended Scotch designed for locomotive consumption.
A 20th century blend nurtured by Macdonald & Muir that was eventually withdrawn in 2014.
This 1970s blended Scotch featured some of the first whisky to be distilled at Deanston.
An experimental peated single malt whisky produced at the now demolished Littlemill distillery.
A rarely bottled, experimental peated malt produced at the closed Lowlands Littlemill distillery.
Once operator of the North of Scotland grain distillery in Cambus.
Skye’s second whisky distillery is configured to produce a typical island-style malt.
Family-owned drinks business, best known for the world’s leading single malt whisky, Glenfiddich.
Glasgow whisky broker that grew into a distilling and blending heavyweight.
Mumbai-based owner of the Seven Islands single malt, produced in collaboration with BenRiach.
Although incorporated in 1980, the drinks wholesaler can trace its heritage to the 18th century.
London’s Fortnum & Mason has supplied food, drinks and more to its customers for over 300 years.
Independent bottler and blender with plans to revive Perth’s whisky heritage.
Once operator of the North of Scotland grain distillery in Cambus.
Company established to oversee the build and operation of Ballindalloch distillery in Banffshire.
Independent bottler and operator of Dornoch distillery in Sutherland.
Carlisle’s State Management Scheme was one of three set up in Britain to nationalise the ...
Edinburgh whisky specialist offering ‘try before you buy’ service, with on-site bar and bistro.
Once the UK’s third-largest supermarket chain, which owned the Glen Nevis and Auld Acrimony brands.
London-based wine merchant and whisky blender best known for its Ye Olde Drury blend.
Edinburgh-based company behind the first Scotch whisky distillery on the Isle of Raasay.
Kilmarnock-based whisky blender focused on recreating malts from long lost distilleries.
Killearn-based charitable trust that has had commemorative whiskies bottled in the past.
The global cash and carry franchise sells its own whisky under the Glengannon label.
One of Sweden’s new start-up distilleries making a strong name for itself around the globe.
A small independent Belgian bottler and importer run by whisky writer Bert Bruyneel.