Ardmore Distillery Distillation Room
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Ardmore Distillery whisky distillation is the focus of this painting. The eight copper stills are shown in all their splendour in the distillation room, their necks reaching up to the ceiling.
These stills are the heart of the whisky-making process, and they are responsible for transforming the fermented wort into the spirit that will eventually become Ardmore whisky.
Ardmore Distillery
The watercolour shows the eight copper stills in the distillation room. They produce some 48,000 litres of raw whisky per year.
The distillery had its own maltings until the mid-1970s, and its own cooperage until the late 1980s. Until early 2001 it used coal to fire the stills.
The water used in the production of the whisky is still drawn from the naturally rising springs that sit on the 1,500 foot tall Knockandy Hill.
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