Distillery

Auchroisk

Speyside Scotland
Owned by: Diageo
Core bottlings
About
Auchroisk [pronounced Orth-rusk] is one of Diageo’s ‘nutty-spicy’ sites.
History
The building of Auchroisk in 1972 was meant to herald the start of a new era for blended Scotch. Certainly architecturally (like its contemporary, Allt-a-Bhainne) it stands out – a white, harled, modernist structure in the moorland. It was commissioned by IDV , at that time the parent firm of J&B which had decided that sales of the blend justified another distillery being built to join its Speyside portfolio of Glen Spey, Knockando and Strathmill. Auchroisk was first bottled as single malt in 1986 and was the first to carry the prefix ‘Singleton’, a name now attached to single malts from Glen Ord, Glendullan and Dufftown. Although highly regarded by writers and judges in its time, it never quite made the leap from cult to major brand. Interestingly, the maturation process involved decanting 10-year-old ex-Bourbon matured whisky into ex-Sherry casks for a further two years of secondary maturation, making it the first example of finishing, but IDV never thought of talking up the process, leaving Balvenie and Glenmorangie to be regarded as the pioneers of the technique. The brand was dropped in 2001 and has subsequently quietly slipped back into the shadows. Although somewhat remote, the large tracts of land surrounding the distillery make this the ideal site for one of Diageo’s main northern warehousing complexes.
Timeline
  • 1972 Auchroisk is built to produce malt whisky for the Justerini & Brooks blends (J&B)
  • 1974 Production officially begins at the distillery
  • 1986 Auchroisk first bottled as a single malt under the Singleton brand
  • 1997 The distillery becomes a part of Diageo following the merger of Grand Metropolitan and Guinness
  • 2001 Auchroisk is released as a Flora and Fauna bottling, and then under the Rare Malts collection in 2003
Production facts
Condenser Type
Shell and tube
Fermentation Time
75-80 hrs
Filling Strength
63.5%
Grist Weight (t)
12
Heat Source
Steam
Malt Specification
Non peated
Malt Supplier
Mostly in house
Mash Tun Type
Lauter
New-make Phenol Level
Non peaty
New-make Strength
70%
Spirit Still Charge (l)
9,000
Spirit Still Shape
Lamp glass
Stills
8
Wash Still Charge (l)
13,500
Wash Still Shape
Lamp glass
Washback Type
Steel
Washbacks
8
Water Source
Dories well
Wort Clarity
Clear
Yeast Type
Pressed
Ownership
Current owner
Previous owners (1)
Justerini & Brooks 1974–1997
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