Kirkwall, Highland Park Distillery, Interior View showing kiln floor
SC 570161
Description Kirkwall, Highland Park Distillery, Interior View showing kiln floor
Date 26/3/1980
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 570161
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Highland Park Distillery, Holm Road, Kirkwall, Orkney This distillery is said to have been founded in 1795, but the earliest clear reference to it is in 1825, when it was operated by Richard McKay. After passing through various hands it was sold in 1895 to James Grant, who enlarged it from two to four stills This view shows the kiln floor with a load of malt being dried. Note the malt 'steaming', indicating that the drying is at an early stage, with peat being used as a fuel, when it can be readily absorbed by the malt. The distillery is unusual in its continuing use of floor malting to provide peated malt. The peat used is cut locally, and is associated with the heather which grows on its surface, giving a distinctive flavour to the malt. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H80/19/5
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