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Brora

Distillery
Brora, Sutherland, Scotland

Whiskies (297)

297 Brora whiskies are currently listed on Whiskybase.

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About Brora Distillery

The two stills have been changed around 1850. Totally rebuilt and expanded 1896-1898. Mothballed 1931-1938.  Closed 1941-45. The two pot stills gets steam-heated 1961. Floor-malting ends 1965. A new Clynelish distillery gets built right across the road in 1966-67. Brora closes 1968, but Port Ellen's runs out of water during the summer so 28th December Brora covers up. In 1972-1974 Caol Ila were rebuilt and Brora closes again! The mash house rebuilt 1974-75. Today it seems to almost be dismantled.......






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Brora distillery re-opened in mid May 2021 after a 3-year restoration that included stonework renovation to the main buildings, new outside walls and railings/gates showing the Scottish wildcat emblem.



Master distiller Stewart Bowman filled the first cask on 19th May 2021.



Traditional production methods will be used, the distillery is equipped with a rake and gear mash tun, the two original copper pot stills refurbished by hand, along with their corresponding worm tubs.



The peated malt is being sourced from Glen Ord Maltings.

Highlands (Sutherland), Scotland

Region Highlands
Country Scotland
Production Type Distillery producing revival-era single malt; historical blended spirit producer
Brands Produced Here Brora single malt; historic vintage outputs; now new expressions planned

Timeline

Diageo announces re-opening of Brora Distillery
Diageo announced the Brora distillery will be re-opened again. Estimated capacity of the distillery will be 800.000 bulk litres a year.

2017

Timeline

2017

Diageo announces re-opening of Brora Distillery
Diageo announced the Brora distillery will be re-opened again. Estimated capacity of the distillery will be 800.000 bulk litres a year.

Distillery Details

Capacity .8MLPA
Water Source Clynemilton Burn
Grain Type Double-peated malted barley (1970s period), later light Highland style
Distillation Type Pot still distillation
Whisky Produced Single malt Highland Scotch
Maltings on Site No
Number of Mash Tuns One
Mash Tun Capacity ~31,500 L
Mash Tun Material Cast iron
Mash Tun Type Lauter mash tun
Number of Washbacks Six
Washback Capacity ~29,500 L each
Washback Material Wood (Oregon pine)
Washbacks (Open/ Closed) Closed
Wash Stills One copper pot
Wash Still Material Copper
Wash Still Shape Traditional pot still
Wash Still Capacity ~13,500 L
Wash Still Heating Coal-fired historically, now steam or modern heating
Spirit Stills One copper pot spirit still
Spirit Stills Material Copper
Spirit Stills Shape Traditional pot still
Spirit Still Type Pot still
Spirit Still Capacity ~13,500 L
Spirit Still Heating Coal-fired historically, now modern heating systems
Condensors Worm tub or wooden worm condensers
Condensor Type Traditional worm tubs
Maturation on Site? Yes
Warehouse Type Dunnage warehouses
Warehouses On-site historic warehouses

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