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The GlenAllachie Distillery was the fourth distillery designed by William-Delme Evans and built by Mackinlay McPherson (distiller arm of Scottish and Newcastle). It was designed to be almost entirely gravity fed to run on reduced power. In February 1968, the distillery started its first batch of production with the capacity to produce almost three million liters of alcohol. Operations started with two stills and grew to four after just six months. In 1985 Mackinlay McPherson became part of Invergordon and the distillery was mothballed in that year. Campbell Distillers (later part of Pernod Ricard) acquired the distillery in 1989 and production resumed on April 24 - this was the start of 29 years of uninterrupted production.
The GlenAllachie Distillery was the fourth distillery designed by William-Delme Evans and built by Mackinlay McPherson (distiller arm of Scottish and Newcastle). It was designed to be almost entirely gravity fed to run on reduced power. In February 1968, the distillery started its first batch of production with the capacity to produce almost three million liters of alcohol.