![]() Falkirk distillery in 2017 | |
Region: Lowland | |
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Location | Falkirk, Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°59′42.4″N3°43′30″W / 55.995111°N 3.72500°W |
Founded | 2020 |
Founder | George Stewart |
No. of stills | 1 wash still 1 spirit still |
Capacity | 200,000 L |
Falkirk is a Scotch whisky distillery in Falkirk, Scotland. Falkirk was the first distillery to recommence whisky production in the Falkirk area since the Rosebank distillery closed in 1993. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
The distillery produces unpeated lowland style whisky. [3] The distillery produces 200,000 litres of spirit per year. [7]
The distillery was founded by George Stewart and is family owned. [4] [5] The distillery was granted planning position in 2010. [2] The distillery's location near the Antonine Wall required additional planning consents. [2] The distillery became fully operational in 2020. [2] The distillery facilities cost £9 million to construct. [8] [6]
In 2021, the distillery donated a cask to Strathcarron Hospice. [9]
The first bottles of Falkirk distillery single malt whisky produced were auctioned in December 2023. [3]
The distillery's whisky went on general public sale in January 2024. [4]
The distillery uses the renovated copper stills and mash tun from the mothballed Caperdonich distillery in Speyside. [3] The distillery has two pagoda roofs, as well as eight washbacks. [8]
The distillery has a traditional dunnage style warehouse. [3] Waste from the facility is used as a feedstock to grow microalgae as an animal feed ingredient. [7] [10] The distillery has a visitor centre, planned to accommodate 80,000 visitors a year. [2] [6]