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Strathclyde Grain distillery

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Location
  
Glasgow, Scotland

Water source
  
Loch Katrine

Phone
  
+44 141 429 2024

Founded
  
1927

Status
  
Producing

No. of stills
  
7

Owner
  
Pernod Ricard

Strathclyde Grain distillery

Address
  
40 Moffat St, Glasgow G5 0QB, UK

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The Strathclyde Grain distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery, located in the Gorbals district of Glasgow, Scotland.

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History

The distillery was founded in 1927 by Seager Evans and Co.. The first spirit was produced in 1928.

The company was acquired by Schenley Industries of New York in 1956, who invested heavily in the site, including the addition of a Single malt whisky branded Kinclaith, which started producing in 1958. The Kinclaith still was closed in 1975 after the site was acquired by Whitbread.

Today the distillery is part of the Pernod Ricard group.

Production

The water required for the production comes from Loch Katrine. Distillation takes in a 2 column system which has an analyser column and a rectifier column, the columns for neutral production are mothballed.

Bottling

The grain whisky produced at Strathclyde is intended for developing blends, and as such there is no official bottling. However, the Scotch Malt Whisky Society has purchased and bottled some aged casks of this as Single Cask Single Grain whisky.

References

Strathclyde Grain distillery Wikipedia