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Cambus

Distillery
Tullibody, Stirling, Scotland

Whiskies (340)

340 Cambus whiskies are currently listed on Whiskybase.

About Cambus Distillery

Cambus Distillery was a pioneering Lowland grain whisky distillery founded in 1806 (or shortly thereafter) in Cambus, Clackmannanshire. It was one of the founding members of the Distillers Company Limited (DCL) in 1877. The distillery closed in 1993 and has since been repurposed by Diageo as a cooperage and warehouse site.

Lowlands (Clackmannanshire), Scotland

Region Lowlands
Country Scotland
Production Type Grain whisky distillery
Brands Produced Here Cambus grain whisky (used in blends; rare independent and special releases)

Timeline

Production starts

1823

Cambus is part of the founds of the Distillers Company Ltd. (DCL)

1877

Release of a seven years old Cambus

1906

Production resumes

1938

The distillery expands

1851

Alfred Bernard visits the distillery

1886

The distillery is destroyed by a fire

1914

Scottish Grain Distillers Ltd.

1966

Timeline

1823

Production starts

1851

The distillery expands

1877

Cambus is part of the founds of the Distillers Company Ltd. (DCL)

1886

Alfred Bernard visits the distillery

1906

Release of a seven years old Cambus

1914

The distillery is destroyed by a fire

1938

Production resumes

1966

Scottish Grain Distillers Ltd.

Distillery Details

Water Source Lossburn Reservoir and Loch Turret
Grain Type Grain (multiple cereals)
Distillation Type Continuous grain distillation
Whisky Produced Single grain Scotch whisky
Spirit Stills 2 Coffey stills
Spirit Still Type Continuous column stills
Maturation on Site? Yes

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