Lochside 21 year old @ 50% alc.vol (US 100%
proof)
A well developed fruity sweet Malt that has aged beautifully.
Delicious. Smoky nose with hints of toffee. Slippery-smooth
palate and a real sugary rush. Big and very rich with a
hot, fruity finish. Lochside was a capricious malt. Regarded
as Springbank of the East. It is dearly missed. Distillery
closed 1991.
Lochside
Distillery - Area: Highlands
Status: Closed
Lochside was initially
established as a brewery in 1781.
The name came from the site it stoodon,
a filled-in loch (Mary’s Loch). Lochside closed
as a brewery in the early 1950s and in 1956 it was
set up as a distillery producing both both grain and
malt whisky – these were blended at birth, prior
to maturation at the distillery. Water was sourced
from an artesian well running beneath the distillery
– due to its location by the sea there must
have been a risk of drawing salt water. In 1973 Lochside
was sold to a Spanish firm, who were looking for a
good Scottish malt for blending. At the start of the
1990s Allied Distillers had taken over and they had
plenty of capacity for use in the Spanish market.
As a result production ceased at Lochside in 1992
and the contents of the bonded warehouse were shipped
to Spain. The distillery was converted to residential
living accommodation and the last landmark tower was
bulldozed in 2005. Lochside was matured in bourbon
casks and only sold as a Single Malt for 10 years
before being sold off.