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indigomatt Member

Joined: 19 Sep 2011 Posts: 13 Location: Glasgow
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:36 pm Post subject: Abhainn Dearg Distillery |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-15287934
[/url]http://www.abhainndearg.co.uk/about/newsletter.html?task=view&id=9[/url]
FROM THE BBC NEWS WEBSITE.
The first single malt whisky to be legally distilled on the Western Isles has been made available in a limited run of 2,011 bottles.
The three-year-old whisky was made in a former illicit still at Abhainn Dearg Distillery in Uig, on Lewis.
Mark Tayburn got permission to use the still under a licence granted by the HM Revenue and Customs in November 2008.
Leftover malt barley mash from the whisky making process is fed to the distillery's Highland cow herd.
The cows' dung is to be used as fertiliser for local barley crops which could eventually supply the distillery, rather than buying in grain from elsewhere.
The single malt has been launched to coincide with the start of Gaelic's Royal National Mod in Stornoway.
Mr Tayburn said: "We are delighted to launch this special whisky and finally reclaim the heritage of whisky making in the Isle of Lewis which stretches back hundreds of years."
Western Isles SNP MSP, Alasdair Allan, said the new whisky could be good for the islands' economy.
"Perhaps one of the more interesting constituency cases I have ever had was when I had to persuade HM Revenues and Customs to overcome their suspicion about one of Mr Tayburn's stills which had a colourful past under previous ownership," he said.
"In fact, it now provides his distillery with something unique in Scotland - legal whisky made in a formerly illicit still."
Whisky was illicitly produced across the Highlands and Islands until distilling was legalised by the Excise Act of 1823.
In 2006, whisky distillers at Glenlivet recreated history by legally using a former illicit still and the same methods as illicit distillers once employed in Banffshire.
Reclaimed land
On the Western Isles, there are plans for more whisky production.
Last month, plans for a new distillery on the Western Isles were lodged with the islands' council, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar.
North Uist-based Isle of Harris Distillers Ltd want to build on a site at Tarbert on Harris.
The proposal includes a distillery, warehouse, yard and car parking on an area of reclaimed land.
The distillers said they intended to produce a single malt of "outstanding quality".
About 90,000 litres of whisky could be produced a year, using water drawn from two disused reservoirs on the East Tarbert burn.
The distillers said they hoped to build close ties with crofters and encourage them to grow suitable strains of barley.
If the plans get the go-ahead, the company wants to start building work by the end of next year and begin production in 2015.[url][/url][url][/url] |
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Alastair Master Of Malts

Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 1737 Location: Ayrshire - Scotland
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Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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Very rich looking whisky, I believe it has no added colour, therefore i would assume it has had some sort of wine cask finish to acquire such a rich colour at such a young age. Anyone know, has the new Abhainn Dearg had a bit of wine cask influence  |
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Bookie Master Of Malts

Joined: 15 Sep 2008 Posts: 945
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Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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The Abhainn Dearg website says:
| Quote: | 46% Volume
Non Chill Filtered
Natural Cask Colour
Single Cask Bottling
Bottled by Hand
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As far as i can see the website doesnt mention cask type and i cant see any tasting note on the site. It does look rich, i would surprised if it didnt come from a sherry or wine cask. |
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