Auchentoshan Production

WE MAKE A BEER MALT IT, MILL IT, MASH IT

Our trademark clean, complex character starts with malted optic barley. Gently kilned, completely unpeated barley lets the Auchentoshan taste shine through.

We grind the barley to suit our lauter tun. It’s vital we have evenly milled starch grits, maximising the amount of starch that magically transform into sugars during mashing. All this hard graft means a fresh-tasting, clear wort from the lauter tun.

We feed the milled, malted barley – and pure water – into our lauter tun at 63.5°C. The heat helps turn the starches into sugar. After two fillings we are ready for fermentation – the third filling is used as the first water in the next mash.

BREW IT

Many distilleries prefer the consistency that comes with stainless steel washbacks but we use Oregon pine instead – so the results are always a little different each time. This also means that our mash men need to keep an especially keen eye on everything while crafting their unique Auchentoshan Distillers Beer.

WE TRIPLE DISTIL EVERY LAST DROP

Distillation takes our Distillers Beer from around 8% ABV (alcohol by volume) up to 81%. No other Scottish distillery insists on triple distilling every drop – double distillation usually reaches just 70% ABV.

WHAT IS TRIPLE DISTILLATION?

And what does it mean to be the only Triple Distilled Single Malt in Scotland that insist on it for every drop?

The short version:

Auchentoshan new make spirit is the highest distillate of any single malt distillery in Scotland.

  • Because we distil away all the impurities in the liquid, strong notes of fruit and citrus come through.
  • It also makes the spirit more prone to the epic woodiness that comes from the casks in maturation.
  • This makes Auchentoshan the smoothest, most delicate tasting single malt scotch whisky.

The shorter version:

  • It’s more time consuming.
  • It’s more expensive.
  • It’s absolutely unique.

History of Auchentoshan

Founded in 1823, this Lowland whisky is one of only 6 distilleries in the region, showcasing the unique flavour of Glasgow.

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