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  2. Clydeside distillery - Wikipedia

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    Clydeside distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery in Glasgow, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] When production began in 2017, Clydeside was the first active distillery in Glasgow city centre for over 100 years. [4]

  3. Glasgow distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow distillery is a Scotch whisky, gin and rum distillery in Glasgow, Scotland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2020, the distillery was named distillery of the year at the Scottish Whisky Awards. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Glasgow distillery was the first active distillery in greater Glasgow since 1902 (note that Clydeside distillery later began production in the ...

  4. Scotch Malt Whisky Society - Wikipedia

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    The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS), founded in Edinburgh in 1983, is a membership organisation which bottles and sells single cask, single malt whisky. It purchases individual casks from more than 170 [ 1 ] malt whisky distilleries in Scotland and throughout the world, bottles them and retails directly to its members.

  5. Strathclyde distillery - Wikipedia

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    The distillery was founded in 1927 by Seager Evans and Co. The first spirit was produced in 1928. [1]The company was acquired by Schenley Industries of New York in 1956, who invested heavily in the site, including the addition of a Single malt whisky branded Kinclaith, which started producing in 1958. [1]

  6. Edrington (spirits company) - Wikipedia

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    Distiller entrance in Drumchapel. The Edrington Group Limited, [1] trading as Edrington, is a privately owned international spirits company based in Glasgow, Scotland. [2] It produces single malts such as The Macallan, Highland Park, The Glenrothes, Naked Malt, and The Famous Grouse blended Scotch whisky.

  7. James Watt Street fire - Wikipedia

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    The James Watt Street fire on Monday, 18 November 1968, was a fatal factory fire in Glasgow, Scotland, with 22 employees killed. [1] The number of fatalities was a consequence of the building retaining barred windows, a feature remaining from its previous use as a whisky bond.