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  • They in turn, sold the distillery again in 1930 to Scottish Malt Distillers, a
  • In addition to rum, the distillery also produces medicinal alcohol, plus wine,
  • The Nolet Distillery also makes Ketel One Citroen, Ketel One Oran
  • Labrot & Graham Distillery, also known as Old Oscar Pepper Distillery,
  • Along with Schramm Vodka, Pemberton Distillery also produces an organic Single Malt Whisky
  • proof (40 percent alcohol) presentation, the distillery also offers a 90-proof small-batch whiskey.
  • In 1988 - Glenmore purchases Medley Distillery also of Owensboro, KY famous for its Ezra Br
  • In July 1975, production ended at the old distillery and began in the new one.
  • y count Karl Friedrich Rehbinder who built a distillery and a brewery on his estate.
  • dest, and most expensive, whisky sold by the distillery, and only available 10cl bottles, of which o
  • th the goal of reconstructing the gristmill, distillery and other Washington-era buildings.
  • rchant in London, Ontario, he owned a store, distillery and ashery.
  • ek, he fought at Watkin's Brewery, Jameson's Distillery and Marrowbone Lane.
  • Murree's biggest competitor is the Quetta Distillery, and its products have to increasingly vie w
  • de coal yards, a plaster mill, feed mills, a distillery and other manufacturing facilities.
  • to other industries including a milk house, distillery and brewery.
  • t residents with interests in the fisheries, distillery and brewery industry and shipbuilding.
  • avintola Beer Hunter's is a Finnish brewery, distillery and a restaurant.
  • pring house that supplied fresh water to the distillery, and a barrel house.
  • s served as a farming community, train stop, distillery and milling town.
  • er retiring as a player he also coached both Distillery and Ireland.
  • ent short trial spells at Irish League clubs Distillery and Glentoran before crossing to England whe
  • onal footballer who played club football for Distillery and Cliftonville as a right back.
  • nt, it may be deemed uncharacteristic of the distillery and as such cannot be used in “official” pro
  • National Distillers, which owned the distillery and brand from the end of Prohibition until
  • laying friendlies against opposition such as Distillery and Cliftonville from the senior ranks and a
  • After the Cuban Revolution of 1959, the distillery and company was nationalized by the Cuban go
  • Crone was an Irish footballer who played for Distillery and Ireland during the 1880s and 1890s.
  • Bromwich Albion and Notts County, as well as Distillery and Ireland.
  • e his debut a few days later against Lisburn Distillery and then scored his first goals for the club
  • There were also a brewery, slaughterhouse, distillery, and tannery on the parcel, as well as exten
  • The distillery and the extensive stock was purchased by Dis
  • C. Person's Sons was a whiskey distillery and wholesale distribution center in Buffalo
  • which was distilled at the Glenflagler Malt Distillery and was first distilled and bonded in Februa
  • The Kasauli distillery and brewery were set up in the late 1820's a
  • vid purchased the then-dormant Bruichladdich distillery and returned it to production.
  • t, Devine played youth football with Lisburn Distillery and Linfield, before moving to Preston North
  • brother-in-law; he also became involved in a distillery and a gristmill.
  • Remnants of the gristmill, distillery and oil well were also found by the team fro
  • ced until after 1972 when the Stitzel-Weller distillery and its current brand names (including W.L.
  • Business manager of the distillery and president of the company
  • mpany of New Orleans purchased the Tom Moore distillery and many brands owned by Constellation Spiri
  • took over the operation of several mills, a distillery and other businesses in Woodhouse Township;
  • Ralph Dupps reconstructed the Cascade Hollow distillery and the original recipe, and George Dickel T
  • He would later manage Belfast club Distillery and run the 'Centre-Half Bar' on Belfast's F
  • f going to William Hicks of Germantown) in a distillery and grist mill located in Kingston Township
  • entifier, representing first the originating distillery and second the individual cask from which th
  • After expansion he sold the distillery and turned to converting the general store t
  • ks, a large automobile-repairing industry, a distillery, and a cooking oil-producing plant.
  • itchell's are associated with the Springbank Distillery and both operations come under the guidance
  • il, William Grant and Sons Ltd., Glenfiddich Distillery and Aberdeen City Council were among other o
  • all with Limavady United, St Columb's Court, Distillery and Glentoran.
  • distilled at the company's Woodford Reserve Distillery, and marketed under the former company name
  • erance movement (and consequently closed his distillery) and participated in education, building a s
  • field was an Irish footballer who played for Distillery and Ireland during the 1880s and 1890s.
  • The Walkers invested in the distillery and added a Coffey still with which to disti
  • In 1853, David Rose acquired the distillery and transferred control to his son, George R
  • 1912) is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based distillery and house brand of liquors known for its omn
  • rthern Ireland for spells with Ards, Lisburn Distillery, and Portadown before signing for Crusaders
  • the product of one distillation season, one distillery and one distiller, whereas ordinary straight
  • others built other mills and also operated a distillery and a tannery.
  • an Joseph E. Seagram, founder of the Seagram Distillery and a major Thoroughbred owner/breeder.
  • He played club football for Distillery, Ards and Glenavon, and is the younger broth
  • The brand and distillery are owned by the Sazerac Company.
  • The distillery, as with most others, reduced production dur
  • board the train, a tour of the hacienda and distillery, as well as a dinner on the hacienda premise
  • skies and rum, and operate the Glenora Inn & Distillery as a tourist attraction and bed and breakfas
  • The label may identify the distillery as the main brand or as part of the product
  • bourbon whiskey distributed by Buffalo Trace Distillery, as part of the distillery's "Antique Collec
  • onal footballer who played club football for Distillery as a right back.
  • uoit Creek, including a sawmill, grist mill, distillery, ashery, oil mill, soap mill, clothing mill,
  • The Chivas brand's home is Strathisla Distillery at Keith, Moray in Speyside, Scotland.
  • In 1806, he established a distillery at Ancaster in Upper Canada.
  • The distillery at Fort Union effectively ended the career o
  • 99, Alexander Edward designed the Dallas Dhu distillery at the height of the whisky boom.
  • usiness man in Martinsburg, owning a whiskey distillery at the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861.
  • others) also produce rye whiskeys, as does a distillery at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washingt
  • g the "American Narrows" destined for Wisers Distillery at Prescott, Ontario, the makers of Wiser's
  • d a trial with Belfast Celtic before joining Distillery at the end of the 1903-04 season.
  • , George Smith, who was operating an illicit distillery at the time, became the first person in Glen
  • i napitki Tiraspol'ia) is a wine- and brandy distillery based in Tiraspol, the administrative center
  • Fratelli Branca is a distillery based in Milan, Italy.
  • Activities of the distillery become clearer in the 1840s and buildings fr
  • w in the gold business, and then in a whisky distillery before becoming a professional footballer.
  • shing, and in public relations for a whiskey distillery, before dying from a liver ailment in New Yo
  • orn in Belfast, Hamilton began his career at Distillery, before moving on to Linfield.
  • The distillery began distilling in 1833 and was known as th
  • rt of Pernod Ricard in 2001 and the BenRiach distillery began operating for just three months of eve
  • Pemberton Distillery began operation in June 2009 and launched it
  • Production at the new Glengyle distillery began in 2004 with the first spirit expected
  • His clubs included Distillery, Belfast Celtic, Luton Town and Gillingham.
  • The water of the region Speyside, which the distillery belongs to, comes from Bardon Burn.
  • s a centre forward, played club football for Distillery between 1881 and 1888.
  • t the Austin City Limits Music Festival, the Distillery Blues Festival and the Beaches International
  • It hosts the Calvados brandy apple distillery Boulard.
  • Original Seagram Distillery buildings in Waterloo, now converted to resi
  • Most of the distillery buildings are no longer present.
  • The Pittyvaich distillery, built in 1974 by Arthur Bell & Sons, was am
  • A first distillery built in Palazuelos de Eresma in Segovia (Sp
  • It was also the first malt distillery built for the Distillers Company Ltd.
  • It is the site of a distillery built by Lord Hastings the thirteenth Earl o
  • The New Midleton Distillery built by Irish Distillers now produces most
  • Aurora, Indiana's T. & J.W. Gaff & Co. distillery built the Cerealine Mill, at 607 Jackson Str
  • arkably accurate with Tormore being the next distillery built, in 1958.
  • 2009 most of what remained of the old Corby Distillery burned down.
  • He was in partnership with his father in the distillery business at Quebec and Beauport and owner of
  • son, John Dawson (1796-1878), continued the distillery business along with his brother Adam Dawson
  • t and Hilary Whitney initially as a pure Gin distillery, but this has now branched out into flavoure
  • The First World War saw the closure of the distillery, but following the war it reopened again und
  • It was founded as the Milltown Distillery by George Taylor in 1789 as an alternative t
  • It was produced at St George's Distillery by the English Whisky Company.
  • d as a rifle range, an attempt to reopen the distillery by Maurice Bloch, who, with his brother, als
  • med after this tradition and comes from this Distillery called Grandes Distilleries Peureux.
  • The distillery can also be powered by a steam engine, which
  • The Farrar Distillery ceased operation in 1902 after being damaged
  • n recommenced in 2007, the year in which the distillery celebrated its 250th anniversary.
  • In 1978 the distillery changed hands, this time to Seagrams.
  • roduced in August 1999, two months after the distillery changed its name from the George T. Stagg Di
  • In 1924 the distillery changed hands again and by 1925 had ceased p
  • The distillery changed hands a number of times between 1837
  • The distillery chimney is unique in Ireland as the only one
  • ahov family sold their right to the Casoni's distillery close to Modena, that still produce the liqu
  • The distillery closed in 1941 and re-opened in 1947, follow
  • The distillery closed during World War II, from 1942 to 194
  • The distillery closed in 1983, although supplies of the mal
  • Production continued until the distillery closed in 1983; it is now a museum.
  • orld War I for use as a basic foodstuff, the distillery closed from 1917 to 1919.
  • The distillery closed in the 1950s but its traces are still
  • Old Bushmill's Distillery, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
  • Knob Creek Distillery Co. (a Beam Global Spirits & Wine, Inc. dist
  • Parkmore was founded in 1894 by the Parkmore Distillery Co., but ownership was transferred to James
  • 79, although it was originally known as Cork Distillery Company Old Irish Whiskey.
  • In 1989 Glenmore Distillery Company acquired Fleischmann Distilling Co.
  • son in 1901 who renamed the company Glenmore Distillery Company with locations in Owensboro and Loui
  • In 1794, he bought the Montreal Distillery Company from Isaac Todd and his partners.
  • In 1991, Guinness acquired Glenmore Distillery Company.
  • In 1991 United Distillers acquires Glenmore Distillery Company.
  • In 1904, the distillery's name was officially changed to "Millburn"
  • In 1859 work began on a new distillery complex, the area that today is the Distille
  • After the war, with the distillery connected to the national grid, the steam po
  • t pot still in the world was in the Midleton Distillery constructed in 1825, County Cork Ireland.
  • Kauffman's Distillery Covered Bridge or Sporting Hill Bridge is a
  • inally founded in 1901 as a state sanctioned distillery, Cristall now competes domestically and abro
  • Moscow Distillery Cristall is a distillery in Russia, known fo
  • r he played for Linfield, Manchester United, Distillery, Crusaders, Luton Town, Sunderland, Cambridg
  • Russian vodka made by the state-owned Moscow Distillery Crystal company.
  • The distillery currently lies near the disused Tamdhu Stati
  • 2000 The Nolet Distillery develops the first ultra-premium, naturally-
  • The distillery did not fare well, and changed hands in 1854
  • Even though the distillery didn't open until 1810, the people of Jura w
  • ri Winery, Aidarinis Winery, Domaine Tatsis, Distillery Dimitri Kambouri
  • The distillery discontinued product in the fall of 1890 due
  • Poli Distillery distill exclusively fresh grape-pomace comin
  • l, the Montreal Bistro, Supermarket, and the Distillery District.
  • o be the location of an iron works and a gin distillery during the American Revolutionary War era, i
  • in 1901 on the banks of the Yauza river, the distillery employed 1,500 people and produced 2,100,000
  • The distillery employs between 50-100 and estimated revenue
  • Whiskey production at the Greenbrier distillery ended after Tennessee enacted prohibition on
  • Industrias Pampero, C.A. is a rum distillery established in 1938 in Venezuela.
  • That distillery eventually became Old Taylor.
  • Torii hired Masataka Taketsuru as a distillery executive.
  • with Shelbourne F.C. before transferring to Distillery F.C. then back to Shels before signing for N
  • Old building of the distillery F.J. Sonnema in Dokkum
  • In the early 1930s a worker at the distillery failed to notice when a batch of malt was bu
  • In the 19th century it acquired a distillery, flour mill, and brick factory.
  • His cousin is former Lisburn Distillery footballer Wayne Buchanan.
  • urning home to play for Linfield and Lisburn Distillery, for whom he played over 100 games.
  • That house remained the distillery for a long time.
  • a sales representative for the Hiram Walker distillery for over 30 years.
  • n his managerial career for managing Lisburn Distillery for 13 years.
  • Mackmyra Whisky is a Swedish whisky distillery founded in 1999 by eight classmates - alumni
  • t known as the location of the Old Bushmills Distillery, founded in 1608, which is the oldest licens
  • lery--Glenflagler and Killyloch--and a grain distillery Garnheath.
  • The Poli Distillery gathers the grape-pomace from an area that r
  • s stated that the Langs intended to name the distillery Glengoyne, but due to a mistake by a clerk i
  • ub football in both Ireland and England, for Distillery, Glentoran, Oldham Athletic, Stockport Count
  • As the distillery grew, so too did the stature of the family.
  • e, the Village of Brandywine added a whiskey distillery, gristmill, woolen mill, and a dozen houses.
  • Years after the distillery had closed, Invergordon offered a single mal
  • The distillery had an output of 516,000 imperial gallons (2
  • The whisky from this distillery had traditionally been used in the productio
  • Although the Banff distillery had dealt with fires and explosions in the p
  • The distillery had to close, reopened three years later and
  • The old distillery has since been turned into a visitors' centr
  • Irish Distillers' Midleton distillery has been part of the Pernod-Ricard conglomer
  • The distillery has one wash still and one spirit still prod
  • The distillery has one mash tun (12 tonnes), eight washback
  • Glengyle Distillery has only recently been revived by J & A Mtch
  • During the 20th century the Glenglassaugh Distillery has seen several periods of operation inters
  • Particularly in recent years, the distillery has been experimenting with grappa, eau de v
  • In recent times the distillery has become a tourist attraction due to its a
  • The distillery has only two pot stills, making it one of th
  • a historic brand of whiskey that the Cooley Distillery has revived.
  • As of 2006, parts of the distillery have been demolished to make way for a housi
  • When he was with Lisburn Distillery, he scored 19 league goals in one season and
  • ers include Clare and Sara Bronfman, Seagram distillery heiresses, who work as coaches in the group,
  • The distillery houses a malting which continues to supply a
  • e distillation system at Altia Corporation's distillery in Finnish village of Koskenkorva.
  • Twain reportedly visited the distillery in the 1880s, and Old Crow advertised this h
  • ion is sugar cane, which serves for the only distillery in the land that manufactures Ron Aldea, a r
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