Distillery

Linkwood

Scotland
Owned by: Diageo
Core bottlings
About
Linkwood is another of the light Speyside camp. The new make has the aroma of a spring meadow – mixing cut grass, apple and peach blossom.
History
Located on the outskirts of Elgin (though now within its ever-growing suburbs) Linkwood was established in 1821, but only started production in 1824. Owner Peter Brown was the factor [manager] of the Linkwood Estate and wisely kept his nose clean until the 1823 Excise Act was on the stature book. It was completely rebuilt in 1874 by his son William and existed as an independent distiller, run by an Elgin-based whisky broker, until 1932 when it joined the DCL stable. It has remained in production ever since, with regular upgrades taking place, most significantly in 1972 when a new distillery was built opposite the old buildings. Both plants ran until 1985 when the original ceased production, although it was still used as an experimental site – it was here that a lot of Diageo’s research into copper, reflux and the effect of worm tubs took place. In the late 1990s it was on the shortlist to become the Speyside representative in The Classic Malts range. In 2012, the old building was demolished as part of yet another upgrade. This time six new washbacks were installed in a new distillery along with two new stills. Capacity is now in excess of 5.5m litres per annum. Linkwood is bottled as a 12-year-old in Diageo’s Flora & Fauna range, and for many years quasi-official bottlings have come from Gordon & MacPhail of Elgin – often from ex-Sherry casks. Other independent bottlings appear fairly regularly.
Timeline
  • 1821 Peter Brown founds Linkwood, but doesn't begin distilling until three years later
  • 1868 Peter dies and his son, William, inherits the distillery
  • 1874 Linkwood is demolished and completely rebuilt
  • 1897 Linkwood Glenlivet Distillery Company is established to control the distillery's operation
  • 1932 Scottish Malt Distillers assumes control of Linkwood
  • 1972 A second distillery with four stills is built opposite Linkwood's old buildings
  • 1985 The original Linkwood distillery ceases production
  • 2008 Three Linkwood 26-year-old wood finishes are released
  • 2012 A distillery upgrade sees six new washbacks installed with two new stills; the old buildings are demolished
Production facts
Condenser Type
Shell and tube
Fermentation Time
75hrs
Filling Strength
63.5%
Grist Weight (t)
12.5
Heat Source
Steam
Malt Specification
Non peated
Malt Supplier
Mainly in house
Mash Tun Type
Lauter
New-make Phenol Level
Non peaty
New-make Strength
65-68%
Spirit Still Charge (l)
15,800
Spirit Still Shape
Plain
Stills
4
Wash Still Charge (l)
14,500
Wash Still Shape
Plain
Washback Type
Wood
Washbacks
8
Water Source
Millbuies Spring
Wort Clarity
Clear
Yeast Type
Creamed
Ownership
Current owner
Previous owners (6)
Peter Brown 1821–1868
Linkwood-Glenlivet Distillery Co 1897–1932
Scottish Malt Distillers 1932–1936
Distillers Company Limited 1936–1986
William Brown 1868–1987
United Distillers 1986–1997
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