Scapa
Islands
Scotland
Основні розливи
Про
Scapa’s main claim to fame in terms of production is that it is the only distillery to use a Lomond still to create whisky.
Історія
By the end of the 19th century there were three distilleries operational on Orkney: Highland Park, Stromness (both of which dated from the early part of the century) and, from 1885, Scapa. Any distillery built at this time was free to try and exploit the growing interest in blends. Scapa was no different. Indeed, it was built by a blender, Glasgow’s John Townsend. It was damaged by fire in 1919, but rebuilt. In 1936 it was bought by Bloch Bros. [see Glen Scotia, Glengyle] who ran it for close on two decades before selling up to Hiram Walker which through mergers ended up as Allied Distillers. In 1959 a Lomond still was installed which ran as intended until 1979.
Production ceased in 1994 with occasional runs being done by the crew from Highland Park . In 2004, however it was released as single malt and a major refurbishment of the distillery began. In 2005 it became part of the Pernod Ricard stable and the refurbishment was completed. The new owners redesigned the packaging of the single malt and upped the age from 14 years to 16.
In 2015 a visitor’s centre was opened and the introduction of a new, extended range was announced.
Хронологія
- 1885 Scapa distillery is opened in Orkney by Macfarlane & Townsend
- 1919 The distillery is sold to the Scapa Distillery Co, but is damaged by fire in the same year
- 1934 Scapa Distilling Co. goes into liquidation and distilling ceases at the site
- 1936 Production resumes following the buy out by Bloch Brothers
- 1954 The business is sold to Canadian group Hiram Walker
- 1959 Hiram Walker rebuilds the distillery and installs a Lomond still
- 1979 The Lomond still is decommissioned
- 1987 Allied Lyons (later Allied Domecq) purchases Hiram Walker
- 1994 Scapa distillery is mothballed, although occasional runs are completed by the nearby Highland Park team
- 2004 A £2.1 million refurbishment project takes place; Scapa 14 Year Old is launched
- 2005 Refurbishment complete, Scapa becomes part of Pernod Ricard's portfolio after the group purchases Allied Domecq
- 2015 The distillery opens its first visitors' centre in April
Факти виробництва
- Capacity (mlpa)
- 1
- Condenser Type
- Shell and tube
- Fermentation Time
- 52-70hrs
- Grist Weight (t)
- 2.9
- Heat Source
- Diesel fuelled steam boiler
- Malt Specification
- Unpeated
- Malt Supplier
- Simpsons
- Mash Tun Type
- Semi Lauter
- New-make Strength
- 72%
- Spirit Still Charge (l)
- 8,200
- Spirit Still Shape
- Straight Ogee
- Spirit Still Size (l)
- 12,284
- Stills
- 2 (1 wash, 1 spirit)
- Wash Still Charge (l)
- 13,500
- Wash Still Shape
- Lomond
- Wash Still Size (l)
- 16,500
- Washback Charge (l)
- 13,500
- Washback Size (l)
- 24,000
- Washback Type
- Steel
- Washbacks
- 8
- Water Source
- Lingro Burn
- Wort Clarity
- Clear
- Yeast Type
- Anchor dried
Власність
Поточний власник
Материнська компанія
Попередні власники (6)
Macfarlane & Townsend
1885–1919
Scapa Distillery Co
1919–1934
Bloch Brothers
1936–1954
Hiram Walker & Sons
1954–1987
Allied Lyons
1987–1994
Allied Domecq
1994–2005