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Bankier

Bankier distillery was located in the Lowlands of Scotland and was founded in 1828 by Daniel McFarlane. Known for its production of grain whisky, the distillery operated for a century before closing its doors in 1928. Despite its relatively short lifespan, Bankier contributed to the whisky landscape of the region during its operation, reflecting the historical significance of Lowland whisky production. The distillery had an annual production capacity of 682,000 liters, utilizing traditional pot stills and column stills to craft its whiskies. Bankier’s whisky character was marked by a light and floral profile, often described as approachable and delicate, which is typical of Lowland whiskies. Although the distillery is no longer in operation, its legacy still resonates within the whisky community, and enthusiasts often seek out expressions from its brief history for their unique characteristics.

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Jaarlijkse productie
682,000 l

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Oprichter
Daniel McFarlane
Opgericht
1828
Regio
Lowland
Land
Scotland

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