Ardmore Scotch Whisky

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There was a time you could spot a distillery by the smoke belching from its chimney. Now, most chimneys have been demolished as distilleries have switched from coal to steam.

Hughes recalls as a child watching glen garioch’s chimneys being demolished brick-by-brick by a Glaswegian steeple jack. He came up the road, bouncing off the walls I had so much to drink,’ Fraser recalls.

The manager said to him: “Surely mot going up there drunk?” he replied: i think I’d climb that if I was sober? Thankfully, the steeplejack’s services have never been required at Ardmore, where the coal fires have been kept burning.

It is a site, built by Adam Teacher to provide fillings for his blend. ‘Teacher got off the train here when he came to visit Colonel Leith-hay at Leith Hall,’ says Ronnie .

Ardmore’s brewer. ‘He wanted to build a distillery and the Colonel pointed out there was water and a rail link here, one presumes the fact that the Colonel owned huge tracts of prime barley-growing country didn’t enter into the equation.

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Ardmore 1981 Gordon & Macphail...

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