The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom
The following is from The Whisky Distilleries of the United
Kingdom by Alfred Barnard:
Lochruan
THIS Distillery derives its name from a loch embedded amidst the hills two
miles north-east from the town. The term "Lochruan" means the red loch, "rua"
being the Gaelic word for red, and to anyone who has visited the locality when
the beautiful autumnal tints of the heather are mirrored on the placid water,
the appropriateness of the name is at once apparent. We found it a weird,
romantic place, and not easily accessible. Upon one side there is a great black
hill, which seems to frown upon you, even in the sunshine. Upon the other there
towers a hill more variegated in aspect, while the extremities are bounded by
somewhat lower but rugged ground. The loch, emanating chiefly from springs, is
very deep. Old legends say it is bottomless, and that at eventide it is haunted
by beautiful spirits, who by their incantations on the waters freed for a year
from all bodily ailments the first mortal who thereafter chanced to partake of
the consecrated stream. This distilled dew of the mountains, clear as crystal
and refreshing as the nectar of the gods, freely circulates over the northern
portion of the town, conferring a boon and a blessing wherever it flows. The
Lochruan Distillery is situated at the base of the hills leading up to the loch.
It was built in the year 1835, and about twenty years ago came into the hands of
the present proprietors, by whom it was extended and improved. It is about three
hundred yards from Campbeltown Quay, and close to Kinloch Park. It commands a
side view of the bar, and covers nearly two acres of ground. The works consist
of two large Granaries, four Malt-barns, each 86 feet by 27 feet; two good-sized
Kilns, each 36 feet by 27 feet, with tiled floors, where peat only is used in
the drying, mill house and stores; a Mash-tun, 16 feet in diameter by 4 1/2 feet
deep, with patent revolving machinery, a 16-horse power steam engine, and a
boiler 20 feet by 6 1/2 feet in diameter. In the Tun-room, which is 58 feet
long, 30 wide, and 34 high, and lighted by ten windows, there are seven
Washbacks, each containing 6,708 gallons ; two Wash Chargers, two heaters, and a
large Morton's Refigerator. The Still and Mash House is a lofty building,
measuring 70 feet by 28 feet, with paved floor and whitewashed walls, and
contains three old Pot Stills, holding 3,245, 1,835, and 1,785 gallons
respectively, three Receivers, a patent safe, and a steam pump. Above the roof
of the adjoining building there is a cooler, and next door a Spirit Store with a
vat which holds 1,900 gallons. Distributed about the premises are live large
warehouses, containing at the time of our visit over 2,000 casks. The Whisky is
Campbeltown Malt, and the annual output is 85,000 gallons.
The Lochruan Whisky owes its reputation to the peculiar excellence of the
water, and the care exercised in the manufacture. The Whisky is sold principally
London, Glasgow, and the Colonies. There are twelve persons employed in the
works. The chief officer of Excise is Mr. L. M. MacDonald.
Albyn
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