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'''Kilbeggan Distillery''' (formerly '''Brusna Distillery''' and '''Locke's Distillery''') is situated on the [[River Brosna]] in [[Kilbeggan]], [[County Westmeath]], Ireland. |
'''Kilbeggan Distillery''' (formerly '''Brusna Distillery''' and '''Locke's Distillery''') is situated on the [[River Brosna]] in [[Kilbeggan]], [[County Westmeath]], Ireland. |
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A small [[pot still]] distillery, it is the oldest licenced distillery in the world. The licence to distil dates to 1759; a copy of which can been in the distillery. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Whiskey production recommenced in 2007, the year in which the distillery celebrated its 250th anniversary. Although the whiskey now in production at Kilbeggan will not be ready for sale until 2014, the three brands associated with the distillery - Kilbeggan, Locke's Blend and Locke's Malt - have, for many years, been made at the [[cooley (whiskey)|Cooley Distillery]] in [[County Louth]] from where they are transported to Kilbeggan to be stored in a granite warehouse over 200 years old. <ref name = "multiple1"> </ref><ref>http://www.cooleywhiskey.com/products/</ref> |
Whiskey production recommenced in 2007, the year in which the distillery celebrated its 250th anniversary. Although the whiskey now in production at Kilbeggan will not be ready for sale until 2014, the three brands associated with the distillery - Kilbeggan, Locke's Blend and Locke's Malt - have, for many years, been made at the [[cooley (whiskey)|Cooley Distillery]] in [[County Louth]] from where they are transported to Kilbeggan to be stored in a granite warehouse over 200 years old. <ref name = "multiple1"> </ref><ref>http://www.cooleywhiskey.com/products/</ref> |
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The distillery's visitor centre was amongst the nominations in Whisky Magazine's Icons of |
The distillery's visitor centre was amongst the nominations in Whisky Magazine's Icons of Whisky visitor attraction category in 2008.<ref>http://www.whiskymag.com/awards/icons_of_whisky/</ref> |
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== Links == |
== Links == |
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[http://www.kilbegganwhiskey.com/ Kilbeggan Whiskey] |
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Revision as of 17:45, 19 March 2008
Kilbeggan Distillery (formerly Brusna Distillery and Locke's Distillery) is situated on the River Brosna in Kilbeggan, County Westmeath, Ireland.
A small pot still distillery, it is the oldest licenced distillery in the world. The licence to distil dates to 1759; a copy of which can been in the distillery.
History
The distillery was founded in 1757[1] and, by 1798, was in the hands of Matthias McManus, whose son was executed in Mullingar due to the part he played in the United Irishmen rebellion of that year.[2]
John Locke took over the distillery in 1843,[2] from when it remained in the hands of the Locke family for many years, being inherited by Mary Evelyn and Florence Emily, granddaughters of John Locke,[3] in 1943. In 1947 the distillery was purchased by The Transworld Trust.[4] During the prohibition period in the United States, a poor quality moonshine named Locke's was produced and, although unconnected with the whiskey produced in Kilbeggan, Locke's reputation suffered as a result. This, together with the economic depression of the 1920s and 1930s, took its toll on Locke's and on 19 March 1954 production ceased, with the distillery closing completely in 1957.
Present day
Today the distillery is home to a museum and restaurant, and posesses a 19th century waterwheel that is in working condition.
Whiskey production recommenced in 2007, the year in which the distillery celebrated its 250th anniversary. Although the whiskey now in production at Kilbeggan will not be ready for sale until 2014, the three brands associated with the distillery - Kilbeggan, Locke's Blend and Locke's Malt - have, for many years, been made at the Cooley Distillery in County Louth from where they are transported to Kilbeggan to be stored in a granite warehouse over 200 years old. [1][5]
The distillery's visitor centre was amongst the nominations in Whisky Magazine's Icons of Whisky visitor attraction category in 2008.[6]
Links
References
- ^ a b "Kilbeggan Distillery re-activated after 53 years", Athlone Advertiser, 23 March 2007
- ^ a b Barnard, Alfred. Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom. Birlinn, 1887.
- ^ http://www.classicwhiskey.com/distilleries/lockes.htm
- ^ Dáil Éireann - Volume 108 - 29 October, 1947 - Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Locke's Distillery
- ^ http://www.cooleywhiskey.com/products/
- ^ http://www.whiskymag.com/awards/icons_of_whisky/