FORRES is the junction for the delightful Highland route from
Inverness to Perth, which takes in the Pass of Killiecrankie and
Blair Athole. It is four miles from Forres to the Glenburgie
Distillery, which is situated in a valley, and is a short distance
from a range of hills, from which can be seen Sutherlandshire,
Caithness, and Ben Wyvis; indeed, this giant mountain can be
seen any clear dar along the coast for 70 miles. Glenburgie is a very
ancient Distillery, and about as old fashioned as it is possible to conceive.
It was founded in the year 1810 by the grandfather of the celebrated surgeon,
Dr. Liston Paul, of London, and is said to be one of the oldest Distilleries in thc
north, having been steadily worked for over seventy years.
The Malt House is of an old-fashioned type, and built with stone. It is
two stories high, the top being used for storing barley, with the usual Steep, and
the ground floor for Malting. Connected with the building there is a small Kiln,
floored with perforated bricks, and heated with peats brought from the celebrated
peat deposits of the Dava and Dallas Moors. Adjoining is the Malt Deposit
and Mill, the latter with the usual grinding machinery. At the end of the yard
is the Still House, which contains the following vessels: a Mash-tun, 10 feet
In diameter and 3 1/2 feet deep, Heating Copper, Underback, Worts Receiver,
Refrigerator, Spirits and Feints Receiver, Wash Charger, and two small Pot
Stills, holding respectively 1,500 gallons and 800 gallons.
In the Fermenting Room there are five Washbacks, with an ave rage
capacity of 2430 gallons each. Three new Bonded Warehouses have lately
been added, and in proportion to the size of the works the Warehouse accommodation
is extensive.
We may further add that, in addition to the beauty of its surroundings,
this Distillery is situated in the centre of the finest barley growing district of the
north. The water used is taken from local springs of great purity, whilst a
small hum drives the water-wheel.
The Whisky is pure Highland Malt, and is said to be of fine quality. We
were informed that the sales are principally confined to select wine merchants,
and the annual output is about 24,000 gallons. The establishment is two miles
from Kinloss Station. Messrs. Fraser & Co., the present proprietors, succeeded
Charles Kay in the business.
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