Daftmill distillery
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Daftmill distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery, located in a converted barn at Daftmill Farm in the Howe of Fife.
Region: Lowland | |
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Location | Cupar, Fife |
Coordinates | 56°17′50.10″N 3°06′14.34″W |
Founded | 2005 |
Status | Active |
Water source | Cupar / Daftmill spring |
No. of stills | 1 wash still 1 spirit still |
Capacity | 2,500 litre wash still / 1,500 litre spirit still |
Daftmill | |
Age(s) | n/a |
The distillery was granted a licence by HMRC in 2005 to produce whisky and the first was produced on 16 December 2005.[1][2]
Built in a converted meal mill and using un-peated malt, Daftmill has a maximum production capacity of only 20,000 litres of alcohol per year, making it a very low-volume distillery.[3] Its first release was introduced as Daftmill 2005 12–Year Inaugural Release. All the grain used in distillation is produced on the farm.[4][5]
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