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Royal Lochnagar Distillery
Office and warehouse closed Thursday-Saturday for staff training. We’ll be back Sunday, and orders will ship Monday.
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Distillery Name: Royal Lochnagar
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Distillery About: The first distillery to bear the name Lochnagar was established on the north side of the river in 1826 by a former illicit distiller, but his competitors soon burned it to the ground. From here, a second distillery was built by John Begg on the south bank in 1845, and it is this distillery that still stands today. John named the small craft distillery New Lochnagar but was granted the title Royal Lochnagar in 1848 following a visit, at the invitation of John, by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Today, Royal Lochnagar retains its traditional distillery appearance with two pagoda kiln heads, as well as continuing the time-honoured process of using an open mash tun. Through this method, and the pure water of the nearby crystal clear Scarnock springs, Royal Lochnagar creates a golden and delicious Highland single malt Scotch whisky.
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about the distillery
Royal Lochnagar Distillery
The first distillery to bear the name Lochnagar was established on the north side of the river in 1826 by a former illicit distiller, but his competitors soon burned it to the ground. From here, a second distillery was built by John Begg on the south bank in 1845, and it is this distillery that still stands today. John named the small craft distillery New Lochnagar but was granted the title Royal Lochnagar in 1848 following a visit, at the invitation of John, by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Today, Royal Lochnagar retains its traditional distillery appearance with two pagoda kiln heads, as well as continuing the time-honoured process of using an open mash tun. Through this method, and the pure water of the nearby crystal clear Scarnock springs, Royal Lochnagar creates a golden and delicious Highland single malt Scotch whisky.
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