THIS Distillery is situated in Millknowe, in the suburbs of Campbeltown.
From the gateway there is a delightful view of Bengoillean
and the woods of Lime Craigs, the property of the Duke of Argyle.
lt was built in the year 1830 by the father of the present proprietors,
on lines similar to the other works built about that time. There is a
good look out from the front, and the ere takes in a wide range of
hill and loch scenery. lt stands about one mile from the wharf, and
covers one and a half acres of ground.
The works consist of two Granaries, four Malt Barns with the usual steeps,
and two capital Kilns with perforated tile flooring. Peat only, which is supplied
in large quantities from the Hebrides, is used in the drying. There is a good
Mill House and Stores ; also a 14-foot diameter Mash Tun with revolving
machinery ; a fourteen horse-power steam engine j a large boiler, 24 feet long and
8 feet in diameter ; six Wash Backs, each capable of holding 5,000 gallons
Low Wines and Wash Charger; three Pot Stills, one having a capacity of 2,500
gallons, another 1,650, and the third 580 gallons ; Receivers, two Heaters, two
old-fashioned Coolers, Spirit Store, Vat, and five large Warehouses, capable of
storing 2,000 casks ; Cooperage, &c.
The Water used comes from the Crosshills Loch. The Distillery is worked
chiefly by manual labour, and there are eleven persons employed. The chief
Excise officer is Mr. J. McDougal.
The Whisky is Highland Malt, and is gold chiefly in Glasgow, Ayrshire, and
London.
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