Inver House Distillers
Inver House Distillers
1964 The company was established as a subsidiary of the American company, Publicker Industries of Philadelphia. Publicker Industries had successfully launched Inver House Rare, a branded of blended Scotch whisky in 1956, however, as a result of Industry demand there were not sufficient stocks to meet sales.
1964 Under the chairmanship of Mr S S Neuman, a site was acquired at Airdrie in March 1964 and a fully integrated complex was constructed including a malt distillery: Glenflagler and Killyloch; and, a grain distillery Garnheath were constructed.
1988 Following the death of the founder, there was a period of decline in the fortunes of the company and the operation was subsequently the subject of a management buyout in January 1988.
2001 The company was then sold by the management to Pacific Spirits Group in 2001.
Inver House is now a subsidiary of Thai Beverages one of the largest beverage alcohol companies in South East Asia with a market capitalisation in excess of US$4bn.
Inver House Distillers Limited is now a leading distiller of single malt whisky and owns and operates five distilleries: Old Pulteney Distillery, Speyburn-Glenlivet Distillery, Balblair Distillery, Knockdhu Distillery and Balmenach Distillery.
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Sources of Information
- [1] Wikipedia