FROM Perth to Pitlochrie is a railway journey not excelled, if equalled
in Scotland for variety and beauty of scenery. We passed Birnam
woods and other scenes made famous by Shakespeare in the tragedy
of " Macbeth," and with bonnie Dunkeld on Dur right we fairly
entered the vale of Athole. Sir Walter Scott bas described the
county of Perth as the most varied and, beautiful province in
j Scotland, and the vale of Athole is undoubtedly one of the loveliest portions of it
We put up for the night at the splendid hotel owned by Mr. Fisher,
capable of entertaining 150 guests, and which in summer is crowded to overflowing.
The next morning we drove to the Blair Athol Distillery, which IS
situated on the main road at the south end of the village of Pitlochrie, where we
were received by the polite manager, Mr. Thompson, who conducted us over the
works.
This Distillery was established in 1826 by Mr. Conachar, said to be one of
the descendants of the chivalrous young Conachar, who was the early companion
and admirer of Catherine Glover, the Fair Maid of Perth. Be that as it may,
Mr. Conachar and bis family carried on the Distillery until it was taken over by
Messrs. P. Mackenzie & Co. a few years ago, sin ce which time it bas been considerably
enlarged and improved. The works now cover about two and a half
acres, and consist of two large Granaries, each with concrete Steeps, two Malt
floors, and Kiln, all adjoining and arranged on the principle of saving labour.
The machinery and plant in the Still House are of the most modern and
approved description, consisting ('f copper Stills, iron Mash-tun and Underback,
Refrigerator, Washbacks, Spirit Receiver, &c., all nearly new, and capable of
turning out 1,500 gallons of Whisky per week. The Bonded Warehouses are
five m number, and are capable of storing from 80,000 to 100,000 gallons.
The manager informed us that Messrs. Mackenzie buy none but the finest
quality of barley, and the malt is dried with peat brought from Orkney. The
water used comes direct from Ben Vrackie, and is of the purest description,
sparkling and clear as crystal.
The Whisky. produced in the vale of Athole bas been famous from time
immemorial, and Pitlochrie was celebrated for its Usquebaugh long before
Excise locks and bars were ever he~rd of. Doubtless it was the mellow barley
tree from the caverns of Ben Vrackie that warmed the hearts and strengthened
the arms of the Highlanders at Killiecrankie, and which enabled them to rout
the Southerners from the pass.
The make is Highland Malt, which is gold principally in Scotland and
North of England. The annual output is about 60,000 gallons.
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