CONTINUING our Distillery visitations we wended our way to
Lochend, the classic part of the town, where is situated the Dalaruan
Distillery, which takes its name from Dalruhadhain, the old royal
name of the place, and was founded in 1824 by Charles Col viII, grand-
father of the present managing partner, Charles Colvill Greenlees.
Same few years ago Messrs. David Colvill & Co. considerably enlarged
the establishment, and made important additions to the plant and
appliances, so that the work now covers nearly three acres of ground.
On entering the court yard we ascended a stair case, which brought us to the
Distillery offices, where after a short interview with the principal partner we
made a tour of the buildings under the guidance of the Manager. We first
inspected the three Barley Lofts and four Malt-barns, which are built of
stone and well lighted. the farmer are capable of holding 5,00p quarters of
grain; the latter are of the following measurements, Nos. land 2 are 100 feet by
31, No. 3 is 90 feet by 32, and No. 4 is 90 feet by 36. Three of the Steeps in
these buildings will wet eight tong and the other six at one time. Connected
with the Maltings are two capital Kilns. each about 33 feet square, and floored
with Bridgwater tiles; Peat only is used in drying the Malt.
We then passed on to the Mill which contains the usual machinery, then the
grist-loft, and the usual Hopper for feeding the Tun,-from thence to the Mash
House, a roomy building, which contains the heating coppers and a large Mash Tun
capable of mashing 2,000 bushels at one time; also the Underback placed below
the Tun.
The coolers, which are of iron and of large size, are placed in the open,
so that they cool the Worts rapidly. We next entered the Tun Room and
inspected the seven Washbacks, passing from there to the Still-House, which
contains three Pot Stills, holding 2,750, 1,886, and 850 gallons respectively.
The Wash Charger is placed on an elevation, but the three Receivers are
sunk into the Boor.
Adjoining this House there is a Spirit Store, which contains a Vat holding
1050 gallons, and in close proximity a 7-horse power steam engine and boiler,
the latter 20 feet long and 7 feet in diameter.
Our guide then directed us to the five Bonded Warehouses, which are
distributed about the premises, the large~t of them measures 130 feet long by 60
broad, and the whole contain nearly 3,000 casks. Inside the enclosure there are
two wells, 9 feet from the surf ace, containing natural springs of the greatest
purity, and used principally for reducing purposes. Most of the work in the
Distillery is done by gravitation; and there are sixteen men employed. The
Whisky is Campbeltown Malt and is sold chiefly in London. the west coast
of Scotland, and the Colonies.
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