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da I love Laphroaig mer nov 07, 2012 12:01 pm
Benriach questa settimana ha riattivato il maltaggio in proprio, una grande bella notizia per tutti anche per chi non adora questo malto come il sottoscritto.
Avanti anche con Glendronach ragazzi.

BenRiach started making its own malt again this week which means the Elgin distillery is now one of only a handful of distilleries in Scotland with its own maltings.

Malt whisky production begins when the barley is “malted” — by steeping the barley in water, and then allowing it to get to the point of germination. Malting releases enzymes that break down starches in the grain and help convert them into sugars. When the desired state of germination is reached, the barley is dried using the traditional kiln floor.

BenRiach’s Stewart Buchanan explained: “For the last year we’ve been working hard to get the maltings back up and running. After being shut for the best part of thirteen years, the machinery is still in great condition.

“Earlier, we got some weight on the system to see how it would run under stress. Three tones of barley whirled round the floors and it was great to hear its blood pumping and the old place coming back to life.

“Re-starting the maltings has coincided with some strange events in the old distillery. As some of the boys worked late into the night painting around the steeps, footsteps and voices were heard over at the kiln area on the other side of the building. Thinking it was myself or Les, our engineer, they headed over for a blether…but found no-one! They thought we had left and went back to the job in hand. The second time they heard the noises they shouted over but no reply. And the third time, the paint brushes were dropped and a hasty exit was made! Perhaps it was the wind…or perhaps not!”

BenRiach MD Billy Walker said: “From a commercial point of view, it makes no sense because the costs of producing malted barley are significantly more. The reason we’re doing it is because we had everything in place and in fantastic condition. Bolting the maltings onto BenRiach is a beautiful join-up.”

Founded in 1898, BenRiach is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery in the Speyside area of Scotland. Gaelic for “speckled mountain”, it’s operated independently by the BenRiach Distillery Company Limited which was formed by two South African funding partners, Geoff Bell and Wayne Keiswetter, and Scotch whisky expert Billy Walker. In 2008, the company expanded its portfolio with the acquisition of the GlenDronach distillery in Aberdeenshire.

Two pictures show the resumed maltings at BenRiach.

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da angus67 mer nov 07, 2012 12:04 pm
Ogni tanto anche qualche bella notizia !! :ok: :ok:

So join me for a drink, boys,we gonna make a big noise
So don’t worry ’bout tomorrow,take it today
Forget about the cheque,we’ll get hell to pay


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da marco77 mer nov 07, 2012 1:40 pm
I love Laphroaig ha scritto:Avanti anche con Glendronach ragazzi.

E vai!!!! :ok:

Let’s keep it fun; whisky’s no serious matters (unless you have to make a living out of it, or if you down way too much of it). Serge Valentin
da angelshare mer nov 07, 2012 2:41 pm
si gia' era stato anticipato e poi scritto anche sul MW yearbook l'anno scorso
http://www.angelshare.it/2011/12/03/ben ... ing-floor/

Billy Walker sta investendo bene, non c'e' che dire. Benriach fa troppi finishing ma quando produce in purezza "bourbon cask" non mi dispiace.

Davide Terziotti
angelshare.it
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