Distilleries

Some articles on distilleries:

Ben Riach - History
... The distilleries were joined by a private railroad, with a private steam locomotive, the Puggy, to transport coal, barley, peat and barrels between ... the collapse of a major Scotch Whisky purchaser, forcing many Scotch whisky distilleries to close ...
American Whiskey Trail - The Trail
... Whiskey Trail consists of historical sites and operating distilleries open to the public George Washington Distillery Museum, in Mount Vernon, Virginia Fraunces Tavern Museum, in ... by the Kentucky Distillers' Association, contains six well-known Bourbon distilleries in Kentucky Four Roses (Lawrenceburg), Heaven Hill (Bardstown), Jim Beam ...
Alfred Barnard - Life and Work
... In all, he visited an incredible 162 distilleries 129 in Scotland, 29 in Ireland and 4 in England ... The result of which was the monumental 500 page The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom, covering in depth technical information on the distilleries, along with sketches and engravings ... This book has been referred to as possibly the most important book written on whisky." Many of the distilleries Barnard visited have since closed, and in most cases, especially in ...