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Springbank Distillers Ltd

85 Longrow
Campbeltown
Argyll & Bute
PA28 6EX
Scotland

Telephone: 01586 552 085
Fax: 01586 553 215
Web: http://www.springbankwhisky.com
Email: info@springbankwhisky.com


Articles about 'Springbank'

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  • Supply and demand

    Ian Wisniewski looks at the turbulent world of barley..
    Found in issue 74 (production)
  • It's School time

    You may think you've had enough of classrooms and teachers, but what about a new learning experience - a whisky school?.
    Found in issue 74 (Whisky school)
  • A tale of two distillers

    Dave reflects on recent changes announced in the whisky industry..
    Found in issue 73 (A dram with Dave Broom)
  • That’s the spirit

    In the second of two articles on stills,Ian Wisniewskilooks at the critical role of the spirit still during the second distillation.
    Found in issue 73 (production)
  • Join the debate

    email the team editorial@whiskymag.com.
    Found in issue 73 (forum)
  • Big Sight Tokyo

    One of Whisky Live’s most impressive members of the family hit new heights this year and Rob Allanson was there to soak up the atmosphere..
    Found in issue 71 (Whisky Luve)
  • War on whisky fakers

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    Found in issue 70 (News Analysis)
  • Into the melting pot

    The mash tun is a vital vessel,accommodating the conversion of starch within the grist into sugars,using a sequence of three,or even four waters at a progressively higher temperatures. But rather than the mashing process,the aim of this article is to explore the design of a mash tun,and the practicalities that enable mashing to take place – Ian Wisniewski reports..
    Found in issue 68 (production)
  • National Treasures

    The search starts to find the cream of the crop in the whisky world. Scotland, Ireland and Canada have been scrutinised,we find out who is in the running..
    Found in issue 67 (Icons of Whisky 2008)
  • Independently minded

    What are the best independent bottlings out there? Our tasters tried more than 160 of them to find out. Here are the results….
    Found in issue 67 (Independent bottlers challenge)
  • All in the wash

    Ian Wisniewski looks at the essential decisions behind choosing washbacks.
    Found in issue 67 (production)
  • An industry mourns

    The whisky world has paid tribute to one of its biggest supporters – Michael Jackson–long time Whisky Magazinecontributor,author,journalist and towering authority on whisky and beer. Here is a selection from the forum and received directly by the Editor.
    Found in issue 66 (Michael Jackson)
  • Through the looking glass

    Can the shape and quality of the glass really make a difference to the enjoyment of whisky? And will whisky follow the example of the wine industry with increasing numbers of glasses designed to complement different styles of dram? Richard Jones reports..
    Found in issue 66 (Whisky issues)
  • The Heavenly Coast

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    Found in issue 64 (Whisky News)
  • Coast to coast

    You don't tend to think of Glasgow and Edinburgh when it comes to whisky. But if you dig about a bit and travel over to Campbeltown to the west there is plenty to enjoy.
    Found in issue 64 (Visitor's guide)

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Whisky live Glasgow 2007
New Springbank
Forget taste... which has the best aroma?
Whisky to be remembered by!
Baby Bottling: help needed
Lowland, Campbeltown, and Highland
when...?
Trade or not: Ardbeg 1977 for Springbank 21 yo?
1st Editions VS 2nd Editions?
Alchemist- independent bottler
Springbank 175th anniversary
Tasting competition
Any SMWSA recommendations?
Visiting Inverary and Campbeltown .. help needed!
Ardbeg Airigh Nam Beist
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