"THIS Distillery is situated a few miles north-east of the City of Glasgow,
in the vicinity of what in the old coaching days was the high
road between that city and Stirling. The district is not without its
historical associations; Robroystone, the place where tradition gays
that Sir William Wallace was captured, being within a mile of the
Distillery; the village of Millerston, the postal town of the district, is
within a short distance of the works.
The Distillery which lies in a hollow some few hundred yards from the high
road, was built about the year 1815, and although small portions of the original
buildings still remain, we fancy that the architect and builder, could they
come to life again, would have some difficulty in recognising any of the
original plans in the greatly altered and extended work which would meet
their view. The Maltings, Mashing and Distillery Buildings, may be said to farm I
three sides of a square, and are so arranged that the barley being put into the
Steeps at one end, keeps continually moving forward through its various
processes, until it emerges as Whisky at an almost corresponding point o? the
opposite side of the square. The work possesses all the most recent appliances
and ,improvements for the production of pure malt Whisky, and bas an
abundant supply of water from three different sources, Hogganfield Loch, Loch
Katrine, and from a copious spring upon the property. The arrangements are
such that, on the same set of pipes may be turned any one of the three waters
which all rise by gravitation to the highest part of the works. The Distillers,
however, prefer the Hogganfield water for mashing, as f~:m it they consider the
best Whisky can be made; It is also a considerable auxiliary to the steam power
in driving the machinery.
With regard to the buildings we may say that there is a large well ventilated
Granary, connected with the Steeps by a gangway or bridge, so that they can be
filled with case and rapidity. The two Malt Houses or Barns are spacious and
well suited to their purpose, being laid with a special composition, which has
been found to be most satisfactory in producing first-rate malt; the Kiln, which
is of recent construction, measures forty feet square. The floor of the Kiln is of
wire cloth, and peat, which is brought from a long distance from a famed moss
rented by the proprietors, and burned in a chaffeur, is the only fuel used tor
drying purposes. The Malt Store and Mill Room are large and complete, being
fitted with elevators and all the latest appliances. The Mash Tun, a cast iron
vessel of 26 feet diameter and 7 feet 6 inches deep, is fitted with a patent Mashing
Machine, and stirring gear of modern improvements. the underback, also
of cast iron, bas a capacity of same 3,000 gallons, and there are two coppers of
a capacity of 12,000 gallons each. In addition to the coolers there are two
large refrigerators, ODe by Morton and the other by Miller and Co. The wash-
backs eight in number, vary from a capacity of 3,000 to 12,000 gallons; the
Wash charger having a capacity of 12,000 gallons. There are three pot Stills,
two heated by fire and the other by steam, with chargers, receivers, worm tubs.
The Spirit Store, in which is a commodious Spirit Vat, completes this portion of
the works. There are eight Warehouses, capable of containing same 2,000 casks.
The Distillery and Excise Offices are well fitted and of recent construction. The
Excise Officers arc Messrs. Jas. Bridgman and Danl. J. Hickey' there are in all,
including clerks, about twenty hands.
The Caledonian Railway passes close by the works and is most convenient
for the carrying of grain, fuel, &c., and the dispatch of the Whisky.
The annual output is about 130,000 gallons, and nothing but pure malt is
used in the manufacture of the Whisky.
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