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Distillery Barnard on Map Region Founded Status Spirit Safe Distillery Barnard On map Region Founded Status Spirit safe manufacturer A.Smith Bowman US USA 1935 working Abbeyhill/Croftanrigh Lowlands 1750+ closed 1852 Abbey Street IR o Ireland 1820 closed 1925 Abbotshaugh Lowlands 1825 closed 1828 no SS Aberfeldy x Speyside 1896 working R.G Abercrombie & Co Aberlour o x Speyside 1879 working Forsyths Abhainn Dearg Islands 2008 working Adelphi/Loch Katrine o x Lowlands 1825 Closed 1907 Ailsa Bay Lowlands 2009 working Forsyths Airdrie Lowlands 1793 closed 1852 no SS Albion Place Lowlands 1817 closed 1819 no SS Albyn o x Campbeltown 1837 closed 1920 Allt-A-Bhainne Speyside 1975 working Forsyths & Archibald McMillan Ltd 735770/10A Alltech/Lexington US USA 2000 working Forsyths Amrut IND India 1948 working No safe Anderston/Wellfield Lowlands 1788 closed 1860 Annandale o x Lowlands 1830 closed 1921/start 2014 Forsyths Apple County US USA working Vendome Ardbeg o x Islay 1815 working Archibald McMillan Ltd Ardenistiel/Kildalton Islay 1837 closed 1852 Ardgowan (G) x Lowlands 1896 closed 1952 Ardlussa o x Campbeltown 1879 closed 1927 Ardmore x Speyside 1898 working Archibald McMillan Ltd / Forsyths 4853/24 Ardmore Islay 1817 closed 1837 Ardnamurchan Highlands 2014 working Ardry Lowlands 1795 closed 1795 no SS Argyll/McKinnons Campbeltown 1828 closed 1844 Argyll o x Campbeltown 1844 closed 1923 Arran Islands 1993 working Forsyths Auchentoshan (Duntocher) o x Lowlands 1825 working Archibald McMillan Ltd Auchinblae x Highlands 1896 closed 1929 Auchnagie/Tullymet o x Highlands 1812 closed 1911 Auchroisk/Singleton Speyside 1974 working Banffshire Copper Works/Grants Auchtermuchty/Stratheden o x Lowlands 1829 closed 1926 Auchtertool o x Lowlands 1845 closed 1973 Auldtown Highlands 1816 closed Aultmore x Speyside 1896 working Forsyths Avonglen Lowlands 1827 closed 1830 Avoniel IR o Ireland 1882 closed 1929 Balblair o x Highlands 1790 working Banffshire Copper Works/Grants & Forsyths Baldarroch (French Mill/Baldanack) Lowlands 1821 closed 1832 Balerno Lowlands 1818? closed 1831 Ballacharee Highlands <1817 closed Ballackarse Highlands 1816 closed 1819 no SS Ballechin o x Highlands 1810 closed 1927 Ballied/Blairgowrie/Kinloch/Woodside Highlands 1798 closed Ballindalloch Speyside 2014 working Ballintomb Highlands 1823? closed 1867 Balloch Lowlands 1816 closed 1829 Balmakelly Highlands <1817 closed Balmenach o x Speyside 1824 working R.G Abercrombie & Co Balmore Lowlands 1816 closed 1829 The Balvenie x Speyside 1892 working Banagher IR Ireland 1873 closed 1899 Bandon IR o Ireland 1826 closed 1929 Banff o x Speyside 1863 closed 1983 Bankhall ENG o England 1790 closed ? Bank/Bishoptown/Kircudbright Lowlands 1825 closed 1937 Bankell Lowlands 1816 closed 1828 Bankier o x Lowlands 1828 closed 1928 (1971) Banks o´Dee Highlands 1823 closed 1825 no SS Barnshill Lowlands 1795 closed Barronepark Highlands 1798 closed 1833 Barrowfield Lowlands 1803 closed 1847 no SS Barton 1791/Tom Moore USA working Vendome Beith Lowlands 1798 closed Belfast IR Ireland 1823 closed 1868 Bellefield Lowlands 1895 closed 1897 Belview Lowlands 1825 closed 1826 Benachie/Jeriko o x Highlands 1824 closed 1915 Benmore o x Campbeltown 1868 closed 1927 Ben Nevis o x Highlands 1825 working Archibald McMillan Ltd 2 safes 195x, 1959/Forsyths (2012) BenRiach Speyside 1898 working Benrinnes o x Speyside 1835 working Archibald McMillan Ltd 4429/4430 Benromach x Speyside 1898 working R.G Abercrombie & Co & Banffshire Copper Works/Grants Ben Wyvis/Ferintosh o Highlands 1879 closed 1926/1980 Berglagen Sweden 2011 working Forsyths 2011 Bishop Bridge/Cadder Lowlands 1827 closed 1836 Bishopswater/Wexford IR o Ireland 1827 closed 1915 Birr IR o Ireland 1805 closed 1890 Blackburn Lowlands -1790 closed Blackhall Lowlands 1780 closed 1788? Bladnoch o x Lowlands 1825 working Blair Athol/Aldour o x Highlands 1798 working Banffshire Copper Works/Grants Boggs Lowlands 1795 closed no SS Bogside Lowlands 1818 closed 1837 no SS Bon Accord/North of Scotland o x Highlands 1855 closed 1913 Boncloich Lowlands 1825 closed 1830 Bo´ness/Borrowstouness o x Lowlands 1813 closed 1925 Bonhill Lowlands 1825 closed 1828 Bonnington/Leith Lowlands 1798 closed 1853 Bonnymuir/Broomhill/Damhead Lowlands 1828 closed 1837 Bonnytown Lowlands 1795 closed 1826 Bowmore o x Islay 1779 working Robert Armour and Sons 1937 Bow Street IR o Ireland 1780 closed 1971 Box / Ådalen SWE Sweden 2010 open 2010 Forsyths Braeval/Braes of Glenlivet Speyside 1974 working Archibald McMillan Ltd 7404/0/10A & 7418/0/10A Braunstein DEN Denmark 2007 working no SS Brechin/Townhead/North Port o x Highlands 1820 closed 1983 Bridgend/Killarow Islay 1800 closed 1922 Bridgeton/Brigton/Hopewell Lowlands 1816 closed 1826 no SS Bristol ENG o England 1761 closed Broombrae Campbeltown 1828 closed 1834 Brora/Old Clynelish Highlands 1819 closed 1983 R.G Abercrombie & Co Brownfield Lowlands 1816 closed Bruichladdich o x Islay 1881 working Archibald McMillan Ltd 7465/10A & Forsyths Brusna/Locke/Kilbeggan IR o Ireland 1757closed 1958 reopened 2007 Buffalo Trace/Stagg US USA 1812 working Bunnahabhain o x Islay 1883 working R.G Abercrombie & Co 1961 Burkes IR Ireland 1820s closed 1850s Burnbrae Lowlands 1816 closed Burnside o x Campbeltown 1825 closed 1924 Burt IR Ireland 1814 closed 1841 Bushmills Old IR o Ireland 1608 working R.G Abercrombie & Co 1939/Forsyths Cairnarget Speyside >1800 closed 1826 no SS Calton Highlands 1783 closed 1843 Caldercruix Lowlands Caledonian/Edinburgh (G) o x Lowlands 1855 closed 1987 Archibald McMillan Ltd 3723 Caledonian Campbeltown 1832 closed 1851 Callander Highlands 1798 closed Cambus (G) o x Lowlands 1806 closed 1993 Archibald McMillan Ltd 2552 & 2556 Cambusbarron/Glenmurray/St Thomas Well Lowlands 1741 closed Camelon Lowlands 1798 closed 1861? Cameron Bridge o x Lowlands 1824 working Campbeltown o x Campbeltown 1817 closed 1924 Canongate Lowlands 1795 closed Canonmills Lowlands 1780 closed 1840 Caol Ila o x Islay 1846 working R.G Abercrombie & Co Caperdonich Highlands 1898 closed 2002 Cardross Highlands 1798 closed Cardhu/Cardow o x Speyside 1824 working R.G Abercrombie & Co 1999 Carlton Lowlands 1783 1843 Carsebridge (G) o x Lowlands 1799 closed 1983 Cachladow Highlands 1816 closed Castle Hill Lowlands 1827 closed Caul Speyside 1826 closed ? Charbay US USA 1999 working Chartershall Lowlands 1818 closed 1860 Chichibu JP Japan 2008 working Forsyths Chita (G) JP Japan working Clackmannan Lowlands 1821 closed Claypots Highlands 1813 closed Clear Creek US USA 1984 working Clontarf IR Ireland 2000s working Clydesdale/Wishaw o x Lowlands 1825 closed 1919 Clynelish o x Highlands 1968 working R.G Abercrombie & Co Coblebrae Lowlands 1795 closed Coleburn x Speyside 1897 closed 1985 Coleraine IR o Ireland 1820 closed 1978 Coltbridge Lowlands 1825 closed Comber Upper IR o Ireland 1825 closed 1953 Comber Lower IR o Ireland 1825 closed 1931 Comrie Highland 1817 closed Convalmore x Speyside 1893 closed 1985 Cooley IR Ireland 1987 working Forsyths Cooperworks, US USA working Forsyths Cothall Highland 1816 closed Cowie Lowlands 1795 closed 1860 Cragganmore o x Speyside 1870 working R.G Abercrombie & Co Craigellachie x Speyside 1891 working Forsyths Craigend Lowlands 1795 closed 1825 no SS Craigentinny Lowlands 1794 closed Cromac IR Ireland 1776 closed 1930 Crossburn Lowlands 1825 closed Cunningham Park Lowlands 1788 closed Curry Lea Highlands 1817 closed 1841 Daftmill Lowlands 2005 working Forsyths Daill Islay 1814 closed 1830 Dailuaine o x Speyside 1852 working R.G Abercrombie & Co Dalaruan o x Campbeltown 1825 closed 1922 Dalintober o x Campbeltown 1832 closed 1925 Dalkeith Lowlands 1825 closed 1827 Dallas Dhu/Dallasmore x Speyside 1899 closed 1983 Archibald McMillan Ltd 2665 The Dalmore o x Highlands 1839 working Archibald McMillan Ltd 227 Dalmunach Speyside 2014 working Forsyths Dalvey Speyside 1798 closed 1828 no SS Dalwhinnie x Highlands 1898 working Archibald McMillan Ltd/R.G Abercrombie & Co Daly´s IR o Ireland 1807 closed 1869 Damhead Highlands 1817 closed 1819 no SS Dean o x Lowlands 1881 closed 1922 Deanston Highlands 1966 working Archibald McMillan Ltd 4606 Denburn Highlands 1816 closed Denny Lowlands 1818 closed 1841 Devanah o x Highlands 1825 closed 1915 Dickel US USA 1870 working Dingle IR Ireland 2012 working Forsyths Dobbies Loan Lowlands 1825 closed 1830 Dodder Bank IR Ireland 1795 closed 1850s Doghillock Lowlands 1788 closed Dolls Lowlands <1818 closed Down Lowlands 1798 closed Drogheda IR Ireland 1782 closed 1850s Drumand Highlands <1817 closed Drumcaldie x Lowlands 1896 closed 1903 Drumdowie Highlands 1817 closed 1829 Drumguish Speyside 1895 closed 1911/1990 Drumore Campbeltown 1834 closed 1847 Dudhope Lowlands 1817 closed 1826 Dufftown x Speyside 1896 working Forsyths Dumbarton Lowlands 1827 closed 1851 Dumbarton/Milton (Dumbarton Bridge) Lowlands 1816 closed 1851+ Dumbarton (G) Lowlands 1938 closed 2002 Dumbrach Lowlands <1817 closed Dumbrock Lowlands 1816 closed Dumfries Lowlands 1795 closed 1826 Dundalk IR o Ireland 1800 closed 1926 Dundas Castle Lowlands 1818 closed Dundashill (Glasgow) o x Lowlands 1770 closed 1902 Dunfermline Lowlands 1795 closed 1811 Duntanlcoh Highlands 1816 closed Duntiblae/Waterside/ Lowlands 1795 closed Duntocher Lowlands <1818 closed Dunvorny Highlands <1817 closed Eastbridge Lowlands 1795 closed 1848 East Monkland Lowlands 1825 closed Easterkepp Highlands 1795 closed 1842 Eastertyre Highlands 1798 closed Ecclefechan Lowlands 1825 closed Eden Bank Lowlands -1851 closed Edingburgh/Newington/Glen Sciennes o x Lowlands 1849 closed 1925 Edradour o x Highlands
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