
Bo'ness (2)
Lowland, Scotland Β· Opgericht in 1817 - 1842
Bo'ness distillery, located in the Lowland region of Scotland, was founded in 1817. Despite its historical significance, it ceased operations only 25 years later in 1842. The distillery was part of the early Scottish whisky boom and contributed to the burgeoning industry during its brief existence. Ownership details are less documented, but Bo'ness was one of several distilleries that emerged in the early 19th century, reflecting the growing popularity of whisky production in Scotland. At its peak, Bo'ness distillery utilized traditional methods and equipment of the time, which included pot stills that were common in Lowland whisky production. While specific production capacity numbers are not widely recorded due to the distillery's early closure, it is believed that their whiskies showcased the lighter and more delicate character typical of the Lowland style. Flavour profiles from this region often include floral notes, fruitiness, and a gentle sweetness, making them approachable for whisky newcomers. Unfortunately, as the distillery has been closed for over a century, no notable expressions remain available for visitors or collectors today.
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- Opgericht
- 1817
- Regio
- Lowland
- Land
- Scotland
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