Distillery |
Rosebank (Converted From The maltings of Camelon Distillery In 1840, Rebuilt In 1864. As With Most Lowland Distilleries The Make Was Triple Distilled.In The 1890's There Was Exceptional Demand For = |
Type |
Malt =Rosebank When Customers Were Restricted to An Allocation. At One Time The Excise Man Assigned to This Distillery Was Called William Bastard. Sold to British Waterways Board -2002- Closed 1993) |
Region |
Lowland |
Age |
21 |
Distilled |
In 1978 April And Bottled In 2000 February |
Size |
700 ml |
Proof |
50 % vol |
Notes |
Rosebank Single Malt, No Chill Filtration, No Colouring, One of 336 Bottles, Stopper Cork, Distilled By Rosebank Distillery, Matured And Bottled In Scotland By Douglas Laing & CO., LTD., Glasgow. |
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