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In 1886, it had 22 employees and produced 192,000 gallons of whisky per year, making it the largest distillery in the town.  
In 1886, it had 22 employees and produced 192,000 gallons of whisky per year, making it the largest distillery in the town.  


The distillery was bought by [[Mackie and Co]] in 1920, but shut down in 1926.  
The distillery was bought by Mackie and Co in 1920, but shut down in 1926.  


[[Mackie and Co. Distillers]] owned two other distilleries, including [[Springbank Distillery]].
[[Mackie and Co. Distillers]] owned two other distilleries, including [[Springbank Distillery]].

Latest revision as of 08:55, 14 July 2023

Hazelburn Distillery was a distillery in Campbeltown, Scotland, which was in operation between approximately 1825 and 1925.

In 1886, it had 22 employees and produced 192,000 gallons of whisky per year, making it the largest distillery in the town.

The distillery was bought by Mackie and Co in 1920, but shut down in 1926.

Mackie and Co. Distillers owned two other distilleries, including Springbank Distillery.

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