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Glen Elgin

Distillery & Brand
Scotland

Whiskies (1,088)

1,088 Glen Elgin whiskies are currently listed on Whiskybase.

About Glen Elgin

Built in 1898 near Elgin in Speyside, Glen Elgin was one of the last distilleries constructed during the whisky boom of the 1890s, shortly before the market collapsed. Glen Elgin struggled in its early years, going silent shortly after opening, but eventually found stability under the ownership of Distillers Company Ltd (DCL). Today, Glen Elgin is known primarily as a blending malt, contributing to major blends, notably White Horse, with relatively few official single malt releases.

Quick Facts

Region Speyside
Country Scotland

Timeline

Construction of the distillery started

1898

John J. Balance

1906

Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD)

1936

Complete renovation

1964

Malting floors are closed.

1964

Another renovation, production stops

1992

A 12 years old Glen Elgin is bottled under the Flora and Fauna label

2001

Glen Elgin-Glnlivet Distillery Co Ltd.

1901

United Distillers & Vinters (UDV)

1930

First single malt bottling

1960

four additional stills are installed, there are six stills available now.

1964

heating of the stills changed to steam heatingt

1970

Production resumes

1995

Timeline

1898

Construction of the distillery started

1901

Glen Elgin-Glnlivet Distillery Co Ltd.

1906

John J. Balance

1930

United Distillers & Vinters (UDV)

1936

Scottish Malt Distillers (SMD)

1960

First single malt bottling

1964

Complete renovation

1964

four additional stills are installed, there are six stills available now.

1964

Malting floors are closed.

1970

heating of the stills changed to steam heatingt

1992

Another renovation, production stops

1995

Production resumes

2001

A 12 years old Glen Elgin is bottled under the Flora and Fauna label

Distillery Details

Capacity ~1.8 million litres PA
Water Source Springs of Millbuies Loch
Grain Type Unpeated malt
Distillation Type Traditional pot‑still double distillation
Whisky Produced Single malt Scotch whisky
Maltings on Site No
Maltings Type Historic floor maltings
Number of Mash Tuns 1
Mash Tun Capacity ~8.2–8.4 tonnes grist per mash
Mash Tun Material Stainless steel
Mash Tun Type Full‑lauter design
Number of Washbacks 6 or 9
Washback Capacity ~40,600 L per washback
Washback Material Wood
Fermentation Time ~80 hours
Wash Stills 3 wash stills
Wash Still Material Copper
Wash Still Shape Small, tall onion‑shaped with gentle lyne arms
Wash Still Capacity ~7,000 L each
Wash Still Heating Steam‑heated stills
Spirit Stills 3 spirit stills
Spirit Stills Material Copper
Spirit Stills Shape Similar small, tall onion‑shape but slightly flatter pot than wash stills
Spirit Still Type Pot still
Spirit Still Capacity ~8,000 L each
Spirit Still Heating Steam‑heated
Condensors Worm tubs
Condensor Type Worm tub condensers
Maturation on Site? Yes
Warehouse Type Small dunnage warehouses on site
Warehouses Few small warehouses

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