Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,258 pages of information and 244,499 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Inver House Distillers

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Inver House Distillers

1964 The company was established as a subsidiary of the American company, Publicker Industries of Philadelphia. Publicker Industries had successfully launched Inver House Rare, a branded of blended Scotch whisky in 1956, however, as a result of Industry demand there were not sufficient stocks to meet sales.

1964 Under the chairmanship of Mr S S Neuman, a site was acquired at Airdrie in March 1964 and a fully integrated complex was constructed including a malt distillery: Glenflagler and Killyloch; and, a grain distillery Garnheath were constructed.

1988 Following the death of the founder, there was a period of decline in the fortunes of the company and the operation was subsequently the subject of a management buyout in January 1988.

2001 The company was then sold by the management to Pacific Spirits Group in 2001.

Inver House is now a subsidiary of Thai Beverages one of the largest beverage alcohol companies in South East Asia with a market capitalisation in excess of US$4bn.

Inver House Distillers Limited is now a leading distiller of single malt whisky and owns and operates five distilleries: Old Pulteney Distillery, Speyburn-Glenlivet Distillery, Balblair Distillery, Knockdhu Distillery and Balmenach Distillery.

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