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Clynelish Distillery

Also known as: Taigh-staile Chlynelish

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Clynelish Distillery — Whisky/spirit distillery.

Clynelish Distillery, distilleries in Scottish Highlands

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Year-round (indoors)
Nearest railway station
Brora · 1.5 km
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Clynelish Distillery is a working distillery in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1967. Address: Brora, KW9 6LR. Also known as: Taigh-staile Chlynelish. Wikidata describes it as: "Whisky/spirit distillery.". Coordinates: 58.0237°, -3.8674°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Clynelish distillery is a distillery near Brora, Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland. The original Clynelish distillery was built in 1819, adjacent to the present Clynelish distillery, which was built in 1967. When Clynelish first started distilling, in the years 1820-1822, they were producing around 12,000 gallons (around 54,000 litres) per year. Over the years the distillery passed from owner to owner, until the distillery expanded around 1896, and was upped to around 580,000 litres. This was when they added an extra warehouse on site. However, in the 1960s, more and more of Clynelish's spirit was going into the blends, and in the 1960s there was a boom and people were buying more luxury items such as cars and whisky. They needed to up their production levels so in 1967 they built the current distillery in which they produce today. The two distilleries ran side-by-side as Clynelish A and Clynelish B for a while, as they wanted to make sure they had perfected the taste in the new space, then they closed the older distillery. However, in the following years, Caol Ila distillery faced a drought and closed for a year while they did refurbishments. Johnnie Walker was missing peated whisky in their blends and needed something to use in its place. So Clynelish reopened the original distillery in May 1969, under the name Brora Distillery, and started making Brora whisky. Brora's PPM levels (Phenol Parts per Million) – which describes the level of peat used in the whisky - started at around 30-35 PPM, which is on level with Caol Ila (30-35 PPM) and Lagavulin (35-40 PPM). Brora went into the blends for one year whilst Caol Ila was closed and then continued to make the whisky as a single malt and ran until July 1983. Following closure in 1983, Brora whisky has become one of the most rare and desired whiskies in the world, costing around one and a half thousand pounds a bottle. Brora's latest, and last release of the original spirit is in their bi-centenary bottling, to…

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Coordinates
58.0237, -3.8674
District
Highland
Postcode
KW9 6LR
Parliamentary constituency
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Established
1967
Nearest railway station
Brora1.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Clynelish Distillery?
Clynelish Distillery is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode KW9 6LR).
When was Clynelish Distillery built?
Built or established in 1967.
Who owns Clynelish Distillery?
Clynelish Distillery is owned by Diageo.
How do I get to Clynelish Distillery?
The nearest railway station is Brora, about 1.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode KW9 6LR.