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Glen Albyn

Distillery
Inverness, Scotland

Whiskies (207)

207 Glen Albyn whiskies are currently listed on Whiskybase.

About Glen Albyn

Glen Albyn (1) 1846-55
Was actually opened 1844 but didn't produce until 1846. Burns in November 1849. Started again Februari 1850. Soon there after they were broke. For sale at 1855. Around 1866 it worked as a mill for a couple of years.

Glen Albyn (2) 1884-1983
A new distillery gets built on Glen Albyn (1) site to work as a distillery again in 1884. In 1885 six (?) washbacks, 4,640 gallons each. Two pot stills, 1,800 and 1,500 gallons. No real production before 1891? Closed during WWI. Had three washbacks of Pine. 1954 the floor-malting get replaced by a Saladin-box. The two pot stills gets steam-heated 1964. The malting ends 1980.
Glen Albyn (SMWS 69).
James Sutherland 1846-55.
Grigor & Co. 1884-91, Glenalbyn Distillery Co. 1891-95, Glen Albyn Distillery Co. Ltd. 1895-1920, Mackinlays & Birnie Ltd. 1920-72 and from 1972 DCL (SMD).

Highland (Inverness, sometimes classed as Speyside)

Region Highlands
Country Scotland
Distillery Status Closed / demolished
Production Type Single malt

Timeline

Production started

1846

Production restarted

1850

used as flour mill.

1866

Distillery is rebuild at the same place

1884

Glenalbyn Distillery Company

1891

Production stopped

1917

Production resumes

1919

Floormaltings are replace by a Saladin box

1954

Floor maltings are closed.

1980

A fire destroyed the distillery

1849

The distillery is up to be saled

1855

Gregory and Co.

1884

Production restarted

1891

The Navy used the distillery as base

1917

The Navy left the distillery again

1919

James Mackinlay and John Birnie

1920

Distillers Company Limited (DCL)

1972

Timeline

1846

Production started

1849

A fire destroyed the distillery

1850

Production restarted

1855

The distillery is up to be saled

1866

used as flour mill.

1884

Gregory and Co.

1884

Distillery is rebuild at the same place

1891

Production restarted

1891

Glenalbyn Distillery Company

1917

The Navy used the distillery as base

1917

Production stopped

1919

The Navy left the distillery again

1919

Production resumes

1920

James Mackinlay and John Birnie

1954

Floormaltings are replace by a Saladin box

1972

Distillers Company Limited (DCL)

1980

Floor maltings are closed.

Distillery Details

Capacity 340,000 MLPA
Water Source Loch Ness
Distillation Type Pot still
Whisky Produced Highland single malt
Maltings on Site Yes
Maltings Type Floor maltings
Mash Tun Capacity 14 ft diameter × 4½ ft deep
Mash Tun Material Larch
Mash Tun Type Traditional mash tun
Number of Washbacks 3
Washback Capacity 4,640 gallons each
Washback Material Larch wood
Wash Stills 1
Wash Still Material Copper (Fleming, Bennet & McLaren)
Spirit Stills 1
Spirit Stills Material Copper (Fleming, Bennet & McLaren)
Condensors Worm tubs
Condensor Type Worm tubs
Maturation on Site? Yes
Warehouse Type On-site bonded warehouses
Warehouses On-site
Bottling on Site No

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