Reviving Rosebank Distillery After 30 Silent Years

When Rosebank Distillery’s stills went silent in 1993, many whisky lovers assumed the Falkirk distillery was gone forever – especially after thieves stole the copper… Read More

When Rosebank Distillery’s stills went silent in 1993, many whisky lovers assumed the Falkirk distillery was gone forever – especially after thieves stole the copper stills for scrap a couple of years later. Now, after 5 and a half years of work, Rosebank has come back to life, and the team at Ian Macleod Distillers filled the first casks of Rosebank since 1993 this week. We’ll talk with Ian Macleod’s Gordon Dundas about the revival of Rosebank on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth.

In the news, the whisky world pays tribute to the Bon Accord’s Paul McDonagh after the legendary Glasgow whisky bar’s owner passed away this week. Speyburn Distillery in Scotland is opening its doors to visitors for the first time starting next week, and we’ll have the details. We’ll take a look at sweet mash and sour mash distilling on Behind the Label, and our tasting notes this week include whiskies from Amrut and Arran distilleries.

Episode 1014: July 23, 2023

Links: Rosebank Distillery | The Bon Accord | Speyburn Distillery | Port of Leith Distillery | Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Showdown | Remus Bourbon | Hard Truth Distilling | Old Forester | Green River Distilling Co. | Teeling Whiskey Company | National Trust for Scotland | King Robert II | Amrut | Arran

Photo courtesy Ian Macleod Distillers

Speyburn Distillery Opens to Visitors

Tourists have driven past Speyburn Distillery on the A941 road north of Rothes for decades without being able to stop by the picturesque distillery for… Read More

Tourists have driven past Speyburn Distillery on the A941 road north of Rothes for decades without being able to stop by the picturesque distillery for a visit. That changes on August 1, when the distillery will begin offering three tours each day Tuesdays through Saturdays.

“I think it’s right as the brand grows and continues to gain distribution, continues to acquire new enthusiasts and fans in markets to make the distillery accessible to the public,” Speyburn’s Lucasz Dynoqiak said in an interview. The distillery opened for the first time to visitors this May during the Spirit of Speyside Festival, and the tours were named the festival’s “best new event” of 2023.

The drum maltings at Speyburn Distillery. File photo ©2023, Mark Gillespie/CaskStrength Media.

Speyburn Distillery is unique for its historic drum maltings, which were added to the original design around 1905 after John Hopkins decided to build the distillery on the banks of the Granty Burn in 1897. The maltings were decommissioned during the 1960’s, but have been left in place by several generations of owners.

“I think that was the big draw probably, for a lot of the people who decided to buy tickets and visit us during Spirit of Speyside,” Dynowiak said. “Back in the day, late Victorian era…drum maltings were really a bit of a novelty, and while most distilleries still operated floor maltings, the decision was taken to invest in drum maltings at Speyburn…three floors of maltings including these massive steel drums on the bottom level and all of the equipment. It feels really like we turned the key and left in the mid-60’s, and you can go back in and try and figure out how it used to work,” he said.

Dynowiak credits new distillery manager Euan Henderson for providing the impetus to open the distillery for the first time. Henderson is the son of longtime distiller Euan Henderson, who worked at Laphroaig and countless other Scottish distilleries during his career, and immediately started the planning process for opening to visitors upon his arrival at Speyburn last year.

The hour and 45-minute tours will operate year-round, and include the entire range of production from the distillery’s water supply at the Granty Burn to distillation and a warehouse visit. The tours end with a tasting of four Speyburn single malts for adults. Tours are priced at £20 for adults and £10 for youth ages 12-17, and can be booked through the distillery’s web site.

Links: Speyburn Distillery

This story was published July 21, 2023.