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Talisker is an Island Single Malt Scotch whisky produced by the Talisker Distillery, Carbost , Scotland; the only distillery on the Isle of Skye. The distillery is operated by UDV for Diageo, and is included in their Classic Malts series.
The distillery was built in 1830 by Hugh & Kenneth MacAskill , and expanded in 1900. During this early period, the whisky was produced using a triple distilling method, but changed to the more conventional double distilling in 1928. The distillery was nearly destroyed by fire in 1960, but was quickly rebuilt.
Talisker was a favorite whisky of Robert Louis Stevenson.
The distillery operates five stills, two wash stills and three spirit stills. All the stills use condensing coils rather than a modern condenser, which is believed to give the whisky a fuller flavor.
The malt used is peated to a phenol level of approximately 25 parts per million (ppm), which is rather high. Additionally, the water used for production, from Cnoc nan Speireag, flows over peat which adds additional peatiness to the whisky.
10 Years, bottled off-site