Carsebridge
Cask #11847
Carsebridge 50 Year Old 1965 Sovereign
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Caresbridge 50 Year Old 1965 Lowland single grain Scotch whisky.
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Tasting Notes
The nose is sweet with vanilla custard, butterscotch and pear drops. Smooth and creamy on the palate, with gentle notes of vanilla, pears and apples. The finish is long and dry, with fruit and oak coming through.
Caresbridge 50 Year Old 1965 Lowland single grain Scotch whisky. Single cask refill hogshead #11847 bottled October 2015 by Hunter Laing & Co. for the Sovereign series. 267 numbered bottles.
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Carsebridge
Carsebridge Distillery, founded by John Bald in 1798 on the outskirts of Alloa, initially produced both malt and grain whisky until the 1850s, when the installation of a Coffey continuous still spurred its transformation into a dedicated grain distillery. By 1886, two Coffey stills were operational, and a third arrived around 1966, propelling Carsebridge to become one of Scotland’s largest working distilleries by the mid-1960s. Despite its prominent standing in the Lowlandwhisky landscape, Carsebridge closed in 1983, and most of its buildings were demolished in 1992. Today, it endures solely in history as a lost Lowland grain distillery, captivating whisky enthusiasts and collectors who seek the remnants of its once-thriving legacy.
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