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The brewery was converted to a distillery and followed the [[Ben Nevis Distillery]] in producing both malt and grain whisky. The blended whisky brand Sandy Macnab, was created around this time.
The brewery was converted to a distillery and followed the [[Ben Nevis Distillery]] in producing both malt and grain whisky. The blended whisky brand Sandy Macnab, was created around this time.


Macnab Distilleries was purchased by Spanish whisky manufacturer Destilerías y Crianza del Whisky S.A. (popularly known as DYC) in 1973. They were in turn purchased by British drinks company [[Allied Distillers]] to form Allied Domecq, who were purchased by Pernod Ricard in 2005.
Macnab Distilleries was purchased by Spanish whisky manufacturer Destilerías y Crianza del Whisky S.A. (popularly known as DYC) in 1973. They were in turn purchased by British drinks company [[Allied Distillers]] to form Allied Domecq, who were purchased by [[Pernod Ricard]] in 2005.


The distillery was closed during 1992 and the site earmarked for redevelopment.  
The distillery was closed during 1992 and the site earmarked for redevelopment.  

Revision as of 16:46, 15 March 2021

The Lochside Distillery was a distillery in Montrose, Angus that produced single malt scotch whisky and grain whisky. The distillery was owned by Macnab Distilleries and latterly, by Allied Distillers, a subsidiary of the the former British drinks and restaurant group Allied Domecq

1781 The distillery started life as a brewery and the actual buildings were built in 1781.

James Deuchar and Sons a Newcastle upon Tyne based brewery (which would go on to form Scottish & Newcastle) owned the building during the 19th Century.

The brewery was closed by Scottish & Newcastle before being quickly purchased in 1957 by Macnab Distilleries of which Joseph W. Hobbs, the proprietor of the Ben Nevis Distillery in Fort William, was a shareholder.

The brewery was converted to a distillery and followed the Ben Nevis Distillery in producing both malt and grain whisky. The blended whisky brand Sandy Macnab, was created around this time.

Macnab Distilleries was purchased by Spanish whisky manufacturer Destilerías y Crianza del Whisky S.A. (popularly known as DYC) in 1973. They were in turn purchased by British drinks company Allied Distillers to form Allied Domecq, who were purchased by Pernod Ricard in 2005.

The distillery was closed during 1992 and the site earmarked for redevelopment.

The distillery was finally demolished during 2004-2005 and the site has been turned into housing

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