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The Periodic Table of Scotch Whisky 1797 2005 Owners The Periodic Table Of Scotch Whisky 1797 2005 Owners Ga 3 Kh 2 Diageo 1.00 0.12 Glen Garioch Kilchoman Pernod Ricard 1875 1891 1876 Malt Whisky Distilleries (Active) 2008 1815 Bacardi Gh 2 Sr 4 Gs 6 Ad 2 Ar 2 1.10 2.30 1.80 Est. 0.02 1.15 Wm Grant & Sons Glenglassaugh Strathmill Glenlossie Clsd. Abhainn Dearg Ardbeg 1825 1786 1897 1878 1898 1836 1976 Di Stills 2004 1993 1881 Edrington Cap. Cd 2 St 4 Gd 6 Gp 4 Ge 6 Gf 6 Sy 2 Distillery/Brand Le 2 An 2 Br 4 Burn Stewart 1.30 2.40 3.70 1.40 2.50 3.40 0.60 0.6kl 0.75 1.50 Glencadam Strathisla Glendullan Glen Spey Glen Elgin Glenfarclas Speyside Loch Ewe Arran Bruichladdich United Spirits 2005 1839 1871 1823 1837 1897 1826 1898 1824 2013 1839 1775 2004 1798 1779 Int. Beverage Df 2 Dr 4 In 4 Mo 6 Sb 2 Bi 4 Bs 6 Kn 4 Bm 6 Wb 2 Da 4 Ed 2 Tu 2 Ki 2 Tm 4 Bw 3 0.07 1.40 2.90 3.80 2.50 2.80 3.50 1.40 2.80 0.12 3.70 0.09 0.34 0.75 1.00 2.00 Suntory Daftmill Glendronach Inchgower Mortlach Speyburn Benriach Benrinnes Knockando Balmenach Wolfburn Dalmore Edradour Glenturret Glengyle Tobermory Bowmore 1817 1893 1896 1990 1891 1897 1826 1869 1964 1898 1826 1817 1845 1833 1832 1885 1816 LVMH Bd 2 Kd 2 Au 4 Kv 9 Cg 4 Mr 4 Ab 4 Cr 4 Tt 4 Bc 2 Pu 2 Te 6 Rl 2 Gy 3 Gc 2 Sc 2 Lg 4 Benriach 0.25 1.75 3.00 4.80 4.00 3.30 3.70 2.20 3.30 0.50 1.80 4.40 0.45 1.10 0.75 1.50 2.35 Bladnoch Knockdhu Aultmore Kininvie Craigellachie Glen Moray Aberlour Cragganmore Tomintoul Benromach Pulteney Teaninich Royal Lochnagar Glengoyne Glen Scotia Scapa Lagavulin Beam 1823 1824 1897 1892 1878 1971 1975 1824 1973 1810 1790 1812 1897 1949 1828 1810 1881 Loch Lomond Au 3 Fe 4 Tc 6 Ba 11 Gr 10 Ma 6 Al 4 Ca 6 Bl 6 Gb 4 Bb 2 Rb 4 Dh 2 Tb 4 Sp 3 Ju 4 Bn 4 1.75 2.30 4.20 5.60 5.60 3.45 4.00 3.40 4.00 4.20 2.00 4.00 2.20 2.70 0.75 2.20 2.50 Angus Dundee Auchentoshan Fettercairn Glentauchers Balvenie Glenrothes Mannochmore Allt-a-Bhainne Cardhu Braeval Glenburgie Balblair Royal Brackla Dalwhinnie Tullibardine Springbank Jura Bunnahabhain 1837 1962 1974 1896 1840 1821 1967 1896 1966 1824 1967 1838 1798 1965 1794 1798 1810 Mitchell's Gk 2 Md 5 Ak 8 Du 6 Gg 10 Li 6 Ac 4 Td 6 Tv 6 Mi 6 Cy 6 Go 6 Bh 4 De 4 Ob 2 Hp 4 Lp 7 Campari 2.50 3.34 5.00 5.80 5.90 3.75 4.20 4.00 4.00 5.50 4.80 5.00 2.50 3.00 0.78 2.50 3.30 Glenkinchie Macduff Auchroisk Dufftown Glen Grant Linkwood Glenallachie Tamdhu Tamnavulin Milltonduff Clynelish Glen Ord Blair Athol Deanston Oban Highland Park Laphroaig Nikka 2007 1898 1957 1886 1824 1894 1852 1958 1837 2009 1843 1897 1896 1965 1825 1830 1846 La Martiniquaise Ai 8 Am 8 Ke 6 Gl 28 Mc 21 Ln 8 Dl 6 Tr 8 Gv 14 Ro 14 Gm 12 To 12 Af 4 Lo 0 Bv 4 Ta 5 Cl 6 6.25 5.20 6.00 12.00 9.40 4.40 5.20 4.90 10.50 12.50 6.00 5.00 3.50 4.00 1.80 2.60 6.50 Remy Cointreau Ailsa Bay Ardmore Glen Keith Glenfiddich Macallan Longmorn Dailuaine Tormore Glenlivet Roseisle Glenmorangie Tomatin Aberfeldy Loch Lomond Ben Nevis Talisker Caol Ila Lowlands East of Speyside Keith Dufftown Rothes Elgin Ben Rinnes Centr. Speyside South Speyside West Speyside NE Highlands Inverness Centr. Highlands South Highlands West Highlands Islands Islay Small/Indep. Malt Whisky Distilleries (Closed) 1824 1965 1819 1897 1897 1894 1898 1844 1974 1892 1897 1898 1831 1825 1897 1938 1957 1983 1976 1983 2002 1985 1985 1983 1983 1985 1983 1985 1983 1983 1983 1998 1991 1975 Bf 2 By 2 Bo 2 Cp 4 Co 4 Cv 4 Dd 2 Ay 2 Fl 4 Mh 2 Es 4 Ly 2 Gu 4 Ur 4 Im 4 Iv 2 Kc 2 Banff Ben Wyvis Brora Caperdonich Coleburn Convalmore Dallas Dhu Glen Albyn Glen Flagler Glen Mhor Glenesk Glenlochy Glenugie Glenury Royal Imperial Inverleven Kinclaith 1966 1772 1957 1807 1820 1974 1825 1798 1795 1975 1996 1992 1985 1982 1993 1983 1993 1983 La 4 Lm 2 Ls 4 Mb 2 Np 2 Pi 4 Pe 4 Rs 2 Sm 4 Ladyburn Littlemill Lochside Millburn North Port Pittivaich Port Ellen Rosebank Saint Magdalene Grain Whisky Distilleries (Active / Closed) 1813 1963 1961 1885 2011 1927 1806 1855 1799 1964 1938 1957 1811 Cm Gi Ig Nb Sl Sd Cb 1993 Cn 1988 Cs 1983 Gt 1986 Db 2002 Ns 1980 Pd 2010 100.0 75.0 40.0 64.0 25.00 40.0 Cameronbridge Girvan Invergordon North British Starlaw Strathclyde Cambus Caledonian Carsebridge Garnheath Dumbarton North of Scotland Port Dundas Distillery capacity may also include other spirits (vodka, gin etc.) Blended Whisky Brands (Selected) http://www.dramming.com 1880 1910 1904 1884 1897 1857 1923 1899 1896 1887 1888 1930 1865 1850 1882 1861 1882 Version 1.4 – 27 May 2013 Dist. capacity in million litres p.a. except Le Aq Bt Be Bk Bb Ch Cu Dw Fa Gn Hg Jb Jw Us Vt Wh Wy Copyright Oliver Klimek 2013 Freely distributable in digital format Antiquary Ballantine's Bell's Black & White Black Bottle Chivas Regal Cutty Sark Dewar's Famous Grouse Grant's Haig J&B Johnnie Walker Usher's VAT 69 White Horse Whyte & Mackay Unauthorized printing prohibited.
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