Killyloch 1967
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The Killyloch distillery, part of the now long-lost Moffat distilling complex, is a fascinating piece of Scotch whisky history. Built in 1965, it was one of two malt distilleries within the complex, the other being Glenflagler, along with the Moffat Grain distillery. Unfortunately, the Killyloch distillery was closed in July 1985, contributing to its status as a rare and sought-after expression.
Killyloch, known for its slightly higher peating level of around 3ppm, was a distinctive malt produced within the Moffat complex. Interestingly, the complex also produced another rare malt named Islebrae, which had an even higher peating level. Killyloch's production ceased much earlier than Glenflagler, with the pot stills for Killyloch removed in 1970.
This 36-year-old official release from Inverhouses, the proprietors of the Moffat complex, is a blend of the last remaining casks from Killyloch. The limited release of only 371 bottles adds to its rarity, and the inclusion of a lovely wooden box and certificate of authenticity enhances its collectibility.
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