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North Port

Distillery
Brechin, Scotland

Whiskies (128)

128 North Port whiskies are currently listed on Whiskybase.

About North Port Distillery

Brothers David, John and Alexander Guthrie, members of a local farming family, founded the North Port Distillery in 1820 under the name Townhead Distillery and created the holding company, Townhead Distillery Company, as owner. The distillery was renamed Brechin Distillery in 1823, and in 1825, the holding company became Guthrie, Martin & Company.The Glencadam Distillery was founded in 1825, a few hundred yards from the North Port, and in a likely bid to avoid confusion, the Guthries changed the name of their facility from Brechin Distillery to North Port Distillery in 1839.Guthrie, Martin & Company became a limited company in 1893, and changed names to reflect this as Guthrie, Martin & Company Limited.

Distillers Company (DCL) and W.H. Holt & Company Limited purchased the distillery and its extensive stock in 1922 and around 1928, transferred it to DCL subsidiary Scottish Malt Distillers.

Production at the distillery ceased for a period from about 1926–28 and lasting until 1937 when it resumed only to be halted again at the onset of World War II due to the fuel and barley rationing instituted by the government. Production resumed in 1948 and continued until the distillery closed permanently in 1983.

The owners sold the site for re-development in 1990 and shortly afterwards, Safeway constructed a supermarket the site. Somerfield purchased the store in October 2004 as part of a larger sale.






source: Wikipedia

Northern Ireland (Ards Peninsula, County Down)

Region Highlands
Country Scotland
Production Type Grain sourced production of single malt for blends; rare single malt releases post closure
Brands Produced Here Dunville’s Irish Whiskey (single malt, blend), Old Comber single pot still, Bán Poitín, Echlinville Gin, Weavers Gin, “The Beginning” Single Estate whiskey.

Distillery Details

Capacity .45 MLPA
Water Source Water piped from the Grampian mountains via rivers such as South Esk and Den Burn
Grain Type Locally grown
Distillation Type Double pot-still distillation
Whisky Produced Highland single malt Scotch whisky, mainly for blends; only posthumous single malt bottlings in Rare Malts series and independent releases.
Wash Stills Pot still
Wash Still Material Copper
Spirit Stills Pot still
Spirit Stills Material Copper
Spirit Still Type Pot still
Condensors Worm tub

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