Distillery

Knockando

Speyside Scotland
Owned by: Diageo
Core bottlings
About
Another of the railway distilleries, Knockando was built in 1898.
History
The distillery was built during the last of the three phases of distillery construction in the 19th century by John Thompson & Co, but like many built at this time, the distillery struggled and was bought by W & A Gilbey in 1904 for £3,500 as part of the London-based gin distiller’s expansion into whisky blending (it had bought Glen Spey in 1885 and Strathmill in 1895). It then became part of IDV in 1962 which transferred the licence to its Justerini & Brooks whisky division. It has served as the ‘home’ of the J&B blend ever since. Following IDV’s merger with United Distillers it became part of Diageo. Although it remains a central player within J&B, Knockando has some pedigree as a single malt, mainly at 12-years-old, and was unusual in its habit of stating both the season and years of distillation and bottling date. It remains a good seller in France and some line extensions have been added in recent years.
Timeline
  • 1898 Knockando distillery is founded by John Thompson, who enlists the famed Charles Doig to build it
  • 1899 The distillery begins production
  • 1900 Just one year after production starts the distillery closes, and its management taken over by J. Thompson & Co
  • 1904 Knockando is purchased by W & A Gilbey – their third Scotch distillery acquisition – who restarts distillation
  • 1962 The distillery remains in W & A Gilbey's hands until it merges with United Wine Traders to form IDV
  • 1968 Knockando's floor maltings are abandoned; the next year its stills are doubled to four
  • 1972 IDV becomes a part of Grand Metropolitan
  • 1997 Grand Metropolitan merges with Guinness to form Diageo
Production facts
Condenser Type
Shell and tube
Fermentation Time
48hrs
Filling Strength
63.5%
Grist Weight (t)
4.44
Heat Source
Steam
Malt Specification
Lightly peated
Malt Supplier
Mainly in house
Mash Tun Type
Lauter
New-make Phenol Level
Lightly peaty
New-make Strength
71-72%
Spirit Still Charge (l)
6,930
Spirit Still Shape
Ball
Stills
4
Wash Still Charge (l)
10,000
Wash Still Shape
Lamp glass
Washback Type
Wood
Washbacks
8
Water Source
Cardnach Spring
Wort Clarity
Cloudy
Yeast Type
Creamed
Ownership
Current owner
Previous owners (5)
John Thompson 1898–1900
J Thompson & Co 1900–1904
W&A Gilbey 1904–1962
International Distillers & Vintners 1962–1972
Grand Metropolitan 1972–1997
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