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List of distilleries in Scotland is an incomplete list of distilleries in Scotland.
[edit] Distilleries not producing
- Banff, Speyside, demolished 1983
- Ben Wyvis, Highlands, closed 1977
- Braeval, Glenlivet/Speyside, closed 2002, formerly "Braes of Glenlivet"
- Brora, Brora/Northern Highlands, directly across from Clynelish
- Caperdonich, Rothes/Speyside, closed 2002
- Coleburn, Speyside, license revoked 1992
- Convalmore, Dufftown/Speyside, closed 1985
- Dallas Dhu, Forres/Speyside, closed 1983, can be toured
- Glen Albyn, Inverness/Highlands, demolished 1988
- Glencadam, Highlands, closed 2000
- Glencraig, Morayshire/Speyside, from 1958 to 1981 produced Glenburgie with Lomondstills.
- Glenesk, Highlands, closed 1985, license revoked 1992
- Glenflagler, Moffat/Lowlands, closed 1985
- Glenglassaugh, Speyside, closed 1986
- Glenlochy, Western Highlands, closed 1983
- Glen Mhor, Inverness/Highlands, closed 1983, demolished 1986
- Glenugie, Peterhead/Highlands, closed 1983
- Glenury, Highlands, closed 1985, license revoked 1992
- Hazelburn, Campbeltown, closed in 1925
- Inverleven, Lowlands, closed 1991
- Imperial, Carron bei Aberlour/Speyside, closed 1998
- Killyloch, Lowlands, closed 1985
- Kinclaith, Lowlands, demolished 1976
- Ladyburn, Lowlands, demolished 1976
- Littlemill, Lowlands, closed 1992, dismantled 1996, burned down 2004
- Lochindaal, closed 1929
- Lochside, Montrose/Highlands, closed 1992, demolished 2002
- Millburn, Inverness/Speyside, closed 1985, demolished 1988
- North Port, Brechin/Highlands, closed 1983, demolished pre 2000
- Parkmore, Dufftown/Speyside, closed 1931
- Pittyvaich, Speyside, closed 1993
- Port Ellen Isle of Islay, closed 1984, although maltings still in use
- Rosebank, Falkirk/Lowlands, closed 1993
- St. Magdalene, Linlithgow/Lowlands, closed 1983
- Tamnavulin, Speyside, closed 1996
|Glen Keith||Speyside||1957||Pernod Ricard||
[edit] Newly-built or newly-planned distilleries, whose whiskies are not yet available
- Blackwood Shetland Islands, building commenced August 2004, the northern-most distillery in Scotland
- Glengyle Campbeltown, opened 25 March 2004, first bottling planned available in 2014
- Kilchoman Isle of Islay, opened 3 June 2005, the western-most distillery in Scotland
- Kininvie Dufftown/Speyside, opened 1990, no bottles yet available
- Port Charlotte Isle of Islay, planned opening in 2009
[edit] External links
- http://www.scotlandwhisky.com/distilleries (Details of distilleries open to the public)
- http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jhb/whisky/pronounc.html (pronunciation, incl. audio, of distilleries)
- http://www.maltwhiskydistilleries.com/ (information about Pernod Ricard's Speyside distilleries)
- http://www.whisky-online.net/ (Single Malt Whisky Website: distillery info, nosing/tasting notes, bottle shots,...)

