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Brora 1976-1989 - 12 Year Old - SMWS 61.1

LOT ID: 1124


End Date : Dec 03 2014 08:00 PM


LOT DESCRIPTION

Brora 1976 - 1989. 12 Year Old. Bottled by The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. Society cask number 61.1. 75cl. 63.6%. 111.3 Proof. One of the most sought after bottlings from The Scotch Malt Whisky Society. This was not only the first bottling of Brora by the Society but the first ever bottling of it as a single malt whisky in its own right. It is also the only bottling from the heavily peated era of Brora at a relatively young age. A historic and unique perspective on this legendary distillate. Extremely hard to find now and hugely sought after.

CONDITION

Good.

FILLING LEVEL

Lower Neck

Distillery:  Brora

Distillery Status:  Closed

Bottler: The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

Region: Highland

Distilled Year: 1976

Bottling Year: 1989

Age: 12

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Cask Number: 61.1

Category: Single Malt

Country: Scotland

Bottle Size: 75cl / 750ml

ABV: 63.6% / 111.3 Proof

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The distillery now called Brora was known as Clynelish for most of its working life, producing a remarkable coastal Highland style lightly peated whisky with an acclaimed waxy character. Clynelish’s success led owners DCL to build a second distillery on the site in 1967, which is the Clynelish we know today. 

The original Clynelish closed briefly in 1968, but reopened the following year as Brora to make a more heavily peated malt whisky for blending purposes. Sadly the distillery was later deemed surplus to requirements and was closed in 1983. DCL’s successors Diageo announced plans to reopen Brora in 2017 and after a lengthy restoration distillation recommenced in 2021.

Any Clynelish whiskies pre-dating the 1970s are from the distillery now known as Brora, as are most if not all of the old Ainslie & Heilbron official 12-year-olds that continued into the early 1980s. The most famous modern era Brora bottlings are the 1990s Rare Malts Editions (particularly the 1972 vintages) and the Brora 30-year-olds from Diageo’s Special Releases.

The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) began in late 1970s Edinburgh when founder Pip Hills persuaded a group of friends to chip in for a cask of Glenfarclas, and was officially formalised in 1983. Today the SMWS has two venues in Edinburgh, a London bar and a string of international partnerships serving its 35,000 members. 

The Society’s whiskies are known for their unique SMWS coding system. Each cask bottled is assigned two numbers, representing the distillery and the bottling number, so 1.45 is the forty-fifth cask bottled from the first distillery and 33.27 is the 27th cask from the 33rd distillery.

Glenmorangie bought the Society in 2004, but sold it in 2015 to a private consortium who floated the SMWS on the stock market in 2021 via their holding company Artisanal Spirits Co.

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