
Stirling (2)
Lowland, Scotland · Opgericht in 1817 - 1852

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Stirling Distillery, located in the Lowland region of Scotland, was founded in 1817 by Thomas Littlejohn. This distillery played a significant role in the early Scottish whisky industry but ceased operations in 1852. Its brief existence is a reflection of the challenging economic landscape of the time, which ultimately led to its closure. Stirling Distillery is notable for its historical significance rather than its production volume, as it was one of the many establishments contributing to the evolving whisky landscape of the era. With its production techniques representative of early 19th-century practices, Stirling Distillery's output would have included pot stills, which were common in the period. The character of the whisky produced is less documented, but it likely featured the lighter, floral, and grassy notes typical of Lowland whiskies. The distillery’s closure before the whisky boom of the late 19th century meant that few expressions have survived to the present day, which adds to the intrigue of its historical legacy. Visitors to the region today may find interest in the site’s history, though the distillery itself no longer stands, leaving behind only echoes of its contributions to Scotland's rich distilling heritage.
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- Oprichter
- Thomas Littlejohn
- Opgericht
- 1817
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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