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Dumbarton

Distillery
Dumbarton, Scotland

Whiskies (152)

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About Dumbarton Distillery

Dumbarton was a Lowland grain whisky distillery, built in 1938 by Hiram Walker & Sons to supply spirit for the Ballantine’s blend. It was the largest continuous grain distillery in Scotland, later demolished after closing in 2002.

Lowlands, Scotland

Region Lowlands
Country Scotland
Distillery Status Ghost
Production Type Grain distillery (historic)
Brands Produced Here Spirit for Ballantine’s blend; rare independent bottlings

Timeline

A plant protective force, formed by geese, established.

1959

Production closed

2002

Allied Distillers

1987

Demolished

2005

Timeline

1959

A plant protective force, formed by geese, established.

1987

Allied Distillers

2002

Production closed

2005

Demolished

Distillery Details

Grain Type Maize with malted barley
Distillation Type Continuous column distillation
Whisky Produced Single grain Scotch whisky (mostly for blends)
Spirit Still Type Column stills
Maturation on Site? Yes
Warehouse Type Warehousing
Warehouses On-site bonded warehouses remain

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