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    Arrow Imperial Distillery, Speyside, April 2009

    Visited this place on Monday night, with some other folk, who aren't members here...

    I've been before, over a year ago, and it's safe to say since then the place has become even better secured, access requires a good bit of lateral-thinking ( thanks to the hard-to-find member of our party ) and a fair degree of agility. No bad thing really, should keep the place good :

    Some more cribbed history

    Built in 1897, by Thomas MacKenzie, it coincided with Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, which was no doubt an influencing factor when naming the distillery.

    With a shaky start and history Imperial distillery started production in the summer of 1898 only to close a year later for over 20 years. Production did recommence in 1919 but, again, for only six years.
    The Distillery reopened in 1925, when ownership was transferred to Distiller Company Ltd (imaginative moniker ) then closed again at some point (sketchy....) In 1955 Scottish Malt Distillers renovated and reopened it, increasing the number of stills from 2 to 4, then in 1985 it closed again.
    Allied Distillers reopened it in 1989, then mothballed it in 1998, in which state it has remained ever since, although in 2005 Pernod Ricard took it over, but as yet have done nothing with it....

    The construction of Imperial differs from other Speyside distilleries as it was built of red Aberdeen brick with an iron beam and pillar framework to make it fire resistant. A nearby water supply of quality is a key factor in the location of any suitable distillery site. Imperial, however is 60 feet above the River Spey and next to a railway line.

    The water supply originates from the Mannoch hills to form the Ballintom Burn from where the water is drawn. Although, the location of the railway line was considered originally to be important than proximity to the Spey it did not stop the line from closing in the late 1960s.
    I was only able to find a tiny photo of the place as it was...



    That's the history over with, on with the pics

    Guardhouse-type affair :



    The place itself:



    Water treatment stuff :





    Round back :



    Inside, plenty of switches and the like











    The spirit safe :





    Always good to see flaky paint



    I'll continue this, took so-o-o many pics
    "I wasn't born of a whistle or milked from a thistle at twilight; no, I was all horns and thorns sprung out fully formed, knock-kneed and upright"

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    Default Re: Imperial Distillery, Speyside, April 2009

    So on to the stills - these are so photogenic





    Looking into a still :



    Along :



    HDR





    Bottom of the stills :



    Mash Room :



    Inside Mash Tun :



    Conveyor :



    Few other random shots :











    Another grand explore, I enjoyed this place 2nd time round as much as the first
    "I wasn't born of a whistle or milked from a thistle at twilight; no, I was all horns and thorns sprung out fully formed, knock-kneed and upright"

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