Stirling Distillery

 

Yesterday I visited Scotland's smallest whisky distillery.

Stirling Distillery is also one of the country's youngest distilleries, after starting life in 2019.

Location is the heart of Stirling, close to the city's famous castle.

In common with many such start-ups early production focused on gin which does not require the three year minimum maturation period which is mandatory for whisky. However, whisky production has continued in the background with 320 bottles scheduled for release-biannually- from 2027.

Early whisky releases will be via the King James Cask Club. This club is built around the VI Casks for King James. This is a six bottle collection drawn from six distinct cask finishes: bourbon, sherry, port, rum, red wine and Madeira.King James VI (1566-1625) spent his early years at nearby Stirling Castle and later assumed the throne of England as well with title James I.

The distillery is built on a philosophy of small- batch production, premium quality and a connection to Stirling's history.

Annual capacity is about 7000 litres which is about 0.03pct of the output of behemoths such as Glenfiddich and Glenlivet.

The visit entailed an excellent one hour tutoring session focusing on the whisky industry and appreciation of various single malts from around Scotland. 

Still at Stirling Distillery 

 

Tasting Session 

 


 Gin


 Gin

 


 Gin

 

More information

For more information on the Scotch whisky industry and sightseeing in Scotland please refer Visitors’ Guide to Scotland, ISBN 978-1-9161332-0-4. This book is also available via Kindle.

 

 



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