Loch Lomond distillery

Loch Lomond
Region: Highland
Owner Loch Lomond Distillery Company
Founded 1964
Status Active
No. of stills 1 wash still, 1 spirit still, 6 Lomond stills
Capacity 30,000,000 litres

The Loch Lomond distillery is a Highland Single Malt Scotch whisky distillery in Alexandria, Scotland, near Loch Lomond.

History

A Loch Lomond Distillery was first established in Arrochar in 1814, but closed three years later. The present business was established in 1964 by the former owners of the Littlemill Distillery in Bowling.[1] Production began in Loch Lomond the following year in 1965. In 1984, the distillery stopped production until Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouses acquired the business and resumed malt production in 1987.[2] Grain whisky production began in 1993 and two new malt stills were added in 1999. At the time the Grain distillery opened in 1994, it was the only distillery in Scotland producing both Grain and Malt whisky. It also operates a unique set-up of three sets of stills.

In 2014, the distillery was acquired by the private equity group Exponent alongside the management team.[3]

Products

The Loch Lomond range includes Malt & Premium Blended Scotch Whiskies:

  • Loch Lomond Original -Single Malt Whisky (40% ABV)
  • Loch Lomond Reserve - Premium Blended Scotch Whisky (40% ABV)
  • Loch Lomond Signature - Deluxe Blended Scotch Whisky (40% ABV)
  • Loch Lomond Single Grain Scotch Whisky
  • Loch Lomond Single Malt 12 Years Old
  • Loch Lomond Single Malt 18 Years Old
  • Loch Lomond Single Malt 25 Years Old
  • Loch Lomond Single Malt 50 Years Old


Loch Lomond Distillery also produces The Island Collection consiting of two sub-brands named after islands on Loch Lomond: Inchmurrin (the grassy isle[4]) & Inchmoan (the peat island[5]).

  • Inchmurrin 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (46% ABV)
  • Inchmurrin 18 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (46% ABV)
  • Inchmurrin Madeira Wood Finish Single malt Scotch Whisky (46% ABV)
  • Inchmoan 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky (46% ABV)
  • Inchmoan 1992 Vintage Release Single Malt Scotch Whisky (

Equipment

Loch Lomond Distillery stills

The former owner of Littlemill Distillery, Duncan Barton, developed the current site for the Loch Lomond Distillery. He brought innovative pot malt stills which rest in the cylindrical necks of the spirit stills. Traditionally the necks of malt stills are open. The Loch Lomond stills include special distillation trays in the necks, allowing for greater contact with the cooling alcohol vapour, said to make the process more efficient. These stills can produce alcohol up to 90% ABV where normal stills deliver the alcohol at around 70% ABV. This style of still allows for different ‘ flavour notes’ to be captured and emphasised through the range of alcohol strengths that can be captured and rejected. This is much more difficult to achieve through a conventional pot still. [6]

Investment

More new stills were installed in 2016 and grain whisky, single malt whisky and single grain whisky as well as blended whisky can now be made on the same premises. [7] The bottling plant at Glen Catrine in Ayrshire is one of the biggest and currently produces more than 65 million bottles of whisky and other spirits each year.[3]

Fictional depiction

Loch Lomond is the brand name of the Scotch whisky consumed by Captain Haddock in Hergé's famous comic book series The Adventures of Tintin.[8]

References

  1. "Loch Lomond Whisky - Highland". Scottish Delight. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  2. "Loch Lomond Distillery - The Distilleries of Scotland". scotchwhisky.net. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Loch Lomond Distillery is sold in deal worth millions". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  4. "Inchmurrin". Wikipedia. 2017-11-12.
  5. "Inchmoan". Wikipedia. 2017-06-16.
  6. "Loch Lomond Whiskies". Loch Lomond Distillery. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  7. "Loch Lomond Distillers invests for international expansion". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  8. Farr, Michael (2011). Tintin : the complete companion. London: Egmont. ISBN 978-1405261272.

Coordinates: 55°59′39.46″N 4°34′38.24″W / 55.9942944°N 4.5772889°W / 55.9942944; -4.5772889

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