Grain Whisky

Just like malt whisky, the making of grain Scotch is entirely natural. The raw materials are malted barley, other cereals (usually wheat or maize), water and yeast. Distillation is carried out in column stills called coffey or patent stills -- invented by Aneas Coffey in 1830. This is a continuous distillation process, and produces a lighter flavoured whisky compred to malt whisky. 

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        Cameronbridge 30 Year / 1992 / 70cl 46.9% / Old Particular

        Cameronbridge was founded in 1824 and in 1830 became the first distillery to produce grain whisky using the column still method invented by Robert Stein.Cameronbridge produced both grain and malt whisky...

        Girvan 15 Year / 2007 / 70cl 48.4% / Old Particular

        The Girvan distillery is a lowland grain whisky distillery located in South Ayrshire. Owned by William Grant & Sons, Girvan is one of the largest facilities in Scotland in which whisky...

        Invergordon (HK WL) 30 Year / 1993 / 70cl 49.2% / Xtra Old Particular

        In celebrating the year of Dragon and The Whisky Library's 10th anniversary, we have picked this distinctive 30-year-old single cask distilled by Invergordon Distillery. Invergordon Distillery was founded in 1959 and started operations...

        Invergordon 55 Year / 1966 / 70cl 49.9% / Xtra Old Particular

        Invergordon Distillery was founded in 1959 and started operations in 1961. The distillery has a reputation for consistency and quality in grain whisky production. The name "Invergordon" reflects the distillery's location...

        North British 33 Year / 1988 / 70cl 48.7% / Sovereign

        One of only six dedicated grain distilleries in Scotland, the North British distillery was founded in 1885 by Andrew Usher, William Sanderson, James Watson and John Crabbie. It has a noble...

        Port Dundas (Sherry) 18 Year / 2004 / 70cl 48.4% / Old Particular

        An elegant single cask grain whisky from the lost Port Dundas distillery. For 200 years, Port Dundas supplied grain for blending but in 2011 the plant was closed and demolished shortly...