The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom
The following is from The Whisky Distilleries of the United
Kingdom by Alfred Barnard:
Burnside
WE joined a coaching party the next morning and drove to Glenlussa, five
miles north of Campbeltown, through which, on its war to Kilbrannon Sound, runs
the Ardlussa River. This glen has been famous from time immemorial for the
strength, beauty, and intelligence of its inhabitants. The appearance and manly
bearing of a company of volunteers raised in Glenlussa attracts the admiration
of all beholders at Campbeltown, when they visit that town for their weekly
drill, and we could not help regretting that this handsome body of men did not
farm a portion of Her Majesty's regular army. On our way we passed through well
cultivated lands, where very fine barley is grown, and could perceive in the
distant valleys other well tilled farms and smiling homesteads of equal promise.
On its way back to the hotel the coach dropped us near Burnside. I t is the only
Distillery in Campbeltown that is actually in the country, being planted on the
grassy slopes of Bengullien, and about half a mile from the centre of the town.
Before commencing our duties we climbed a small portion of the mountain, from
whence we obtained the finest view of the district we had yet seen.
The Distillery, which covers nearly two acres of ground, is built in the farm
of an oblong quadrangle, with several outlying buildings. It was built in the
year 1825 by the grandfather of one of the present partners, and is solidly
built and conveniently arranged. One of the Malt Barns is a very spacious
building, and was used as a banqueting-hall and ball-room when the present Duke
of Argyll came of age. Besides this there are three other Malt Barns and two
large Granaries. Adjoining the Malt Barns are three Kilns, all floored with
perforated tiles and heated with peat and blind coal. In close proximity there
is a Mill and Stores and the Mash-house, which contains a Mash-tun, 14 feet in
diameter and 5 feet deep, together with an Underback and a Morton's
Refrigerator. The Tun-room is a neat and clean apartment, and contains six
fermenting Tuns, each containing 5,500 gallons, also a Wash Charger 6,500
gallons. In the Still-house there are two Pot Stills, holding 3,000 and 1,250
gallons respectively, three Receivers, the usual Chargers and a Steam Pump. Near
by there is a 15-horse power Steam Engine, and a Boiler 20 feet long by 7 in
diameter. Ranged round the quadrangle are nine Warehouses with zinc roofs, all
well lighted and ventilated, which contained 3,000 casks at the time of our
visit. Seventeen men are employed in the establishment. The make is Campbeltown
Malt, and the annual output is 96.000 gallons. The Whisky is sold principally in
London and Glasgow.
Glengyle
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