Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:23 pm Post subject: Jura Whisky Production Suspended
The Isle of Jura distillery was forced to temporarily halt production after the island's ferry service was withdrawn.
The boat which brings supplies to the distillery - and which also removes waste products - has been undergoing repairs for more than a week due to engine trouble.
A replacement ferry was placed on the Islay-Jura route by ASP Ship Management, which runs the service on behalf of Argill and Bute Council, but this has since been redeployed.
The council is now attempting to find a second replacement vessel but in the meantime the distillery has been forced to suspend its activities.
Assistant manager Willie Cochrane told the Scotsman newspaper: "When the ferry goes off we can't produce whisky because we need raw materials on the island and we need to get the draff - the by-product - off the island every two days. We have a holding tank, but that only lasts a day and a half.
"It's not just money being lost to us, it's money being lost to the Chancellor. If this happened to all the distilleries on Islay there would be a public outcry."
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