Daftmill distillery

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Daftmill
Region: Lowland
Location Cupar, Fife
Coordinates 56°17′50.10″N 3°06′14.34″W / 56.2972500°N 3.1039833°W / 56.2972500; -3.1039833Coordinates: 56°17′50.10″N 3°06′14.34″W / 56.2972500°N 3.1039833°W / 56.2972500; -3.1039833
Founded 2005
Status Active
Water source Cupar / Daftmill spring
Number of stills 1 Wash still
1 Spirit still
Capacity 2,500 litre wash still / 1,500 litre spirit still
Daftmill
Age(s) n/a

Daftmill Distillery is a new single malt Scotch whisky distillery, located in a converted barn at Daftmill Farm in Fife.

The distillery was granted a licence by HMRC in 2005 to produce whisky and the first whisky was produced on 16 December 2005, making Daftmill the newest distillery to open in Scotland at that time.[1]

Built in a converted meal mill and using un-peated malt, Daftmill has a maximum production capacity of only 20,000 liters of alcohol per year, making it a very low volume distillery.[2] So far no whisky has been bottled for sale.

See also

References

  1. Daftmill Distillery History
  2. Malt Madness New Whisky Distilleries

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