
Kincaple
Lowland, Scotland · Opgericht in 1780 - 1809

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Kincaple Distillery, located in the Lowland region of Scotland, was founded in 1780 by Robert Stein. This distillery is notable for its early contributions to the whisky industry during the late 18th century. Although it had a brief operational lifespan, closing its doors in 1809, Kincaple played a role in the evolution of whisky production in Scotland. Its historical significance is marked by the pioneering techniques employed during its short existence, reflecting the innovative spirit of its founder. The production capacity of Kincaple was modest, typical of its time, catering to the local market while also experimenting with early distillation methods. While specific details on the equipment used are scarce, it is likely that the distillery employed traditional pot stills, a standard in Scotch whisky production. The character of Kincaple whisky, though largely undocumented, would have reflected the light and floral profile typical of Lowland whiskies, showcasing a balance of sweetness and subtle complexity. Today, Kincaple is remembered for its historical significance rather than its whisky, leaving a legacy in the annals of Scottish distilling history.
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- Oprichter
- Robert Stein
- Opgericht
- 1780
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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