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- Fettercairn_distillery abstract "Fettercairn is whisky distillery in Fettercairn. It was founded in 1824 on the land of Fasque estate in a converted corn mill by the estate's owner Sir Alexander Ramsay, shortly after the Customs and Excise Act 1823 drastically reduced excise on whisky production under management of James Durie. The licencee was James Stewart & Co. Durie later acquired the distillery himself, and operated it until his death in 1854. The distillery was then known as Nethermill. The stills were replaced in 1832 with stills of the Shand's type, similar to Lomond type stills. These stills have necks that can be fitted with plates on different heights to influence the degree of distillation.After James Durie's death, his son David Durie acquired the distillery, and operated it until the distillery was destroyed in a fire in 1887. In 1890, The Fettercairn Distillery Co. - a joint-stock company - was created with Sir John Gladstone as its president to resume production. It was rebuilt and extended in 1891, and continued production until 1926, when it was closed down.The distillery resumed production when it was bought by Associated Scottish Distilleries Ltd, a subsidiary of Train & McIntyre Ltd. owned by National Distillers of America in 1939.Fettercairn closed its malting facilities in 1960, and expanded in 1966 from one wash and one spirit still to two wash and two stills of 12,800 litres, bringing its production capacity to the current level of 1,600,000 litres of pure alcohol per year. From 1971, the distillery changed ownership several times. After a range of takeovers and mergers, it finally becomes part of Whyte & Mackay Ltd. in 2001, which itself was bought by Vijay Mallya in 2007.".
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- Fettercairn_distillery abv "40.0".
- Fettercairn_distillery age "3.15576E8".
- Fettercairn_distillery age "3.786912E8".
- Fettercairn_distillery alt "Entrance of the Fettercairn distillery".
- Fettercairn_distillery brand "Fettercairn 1824".
- Fettercairn_distillery brand "Old Fettercairn".
- Fettercairn_distillery capacity "1600000".
- Fettercairn_distillery caption "Entrance of the distillery".
- Fettercairn_distillery founded "1824".
- Fettercairn_distillery founder "James Durie".
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- Fettercairn_distillery location "Fettercairn".
- Fettercairn_distillery mothballed "1926".
- Fettercairn_distillery name "Fettercairn".
- Fettercairn_distillery owner Whyte_and_Mackay.
- Fettercairn_distillery source "Sources on the Grampian mountains".
- Fettercairn_distillery status "Open".
- Fettercairn_distillery stills "Two wash, 2 spirit".
- Fettercairn_distillery type "Highland".
- Fettercairn_distillery type "highland".
- Fettercairn_distillery subject Category:Distilleries_in_Scotland.
- Fettercairn_distillery point "56.8535 -2.5825".
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- Fettercairn_distillery comment "Fettercairn is whisky distillery in Fettercairn. It was founded in 1824 on the land of Fasque estate in a converted corn mill by the estate's owner Sir Alexander Ramsay, shortly after the Customs and Excise Act 1823 drastically reduced excise on whisky production under management of James Durie. The licencee was James Stewart & Co. Durie later acquired the distillery himself, and operated it until his death in 1854. The distillery was then known as Nethermill.".
- Fettercairn_distillery label "Fettercairn (Whiskybrennerei)".
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- Fettercairn_distillery lat "56.8535".
- Fettercairn_distillery long "-2.5825".
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