Glen Mhor
By JJ
Glen MhorAug 10, 2022
Glen Mhor Distillery Team 1939
A tremendous find this week as we're able to reveal an image of the distillery team taken in 1939. Hugely exciting to be able to see the individuals that made Glen Mhor tick, and thanks to relatives, we're able to actually name some of them.
Glen Mhor Neil M. Gunn photograph
A new image of Glen Mhor is always a cause for celebration and this one, provides a wonderful view into the heart of the distillery complex.
Glen Mhor 29th July 1978 Caley vs Glasgow Rangers
Yep, a football match and thanks to Alex and his Kodak camera, we're able to relive the moment and taken in the Distillery End of the football ground.
20th September 1921 Mackinlay & Birnie Bere barley invoice
The invoice indicates a new era at Glen Mhor with the inclusion of Glen Albyn in the letterhead, after its acquisition by Mackinlay & Birnie in 1920.
As we'll see from the next invoice, this template is the standard issue for Mackinlay & Birnie, allowing the office to type in the blanks and keep a record of any transactions, details and approvals.
Apologies for the variable sound here, not sure what happened as it was recorded immediately after episode 12.
John Walker & Sons 26th June 1917
John Walker & Sons of Kilmarnock is a strong candidate in the most fanciful document stakes. Their legacy is firmly established in history as Johnnie Walker and this official invoice remains as striking and impressive as it did in June 1917 when it arrived at Glen Mhor distillery. We discuss the document on the latest episode!
The return of Donald McDonald 1917
The next document in our collection is a second appearance from local carting firm, Donald McDonald, nearly 20 years later.
Glen Mhor Fountain Brewery Edinburgh August 1895
It is amazing what a simple bit of paper can reveal after 130 years. This Fountain Brewery invoice being the perfect example, because it is all about the yeast.
Thanks for listening as I continue to explore the history of Glen Mhor.
Glen Mhor Bank Invoice 22nd May 1895
This week one of the least elaborate documents comes up for discussion and it's all about banking.
As always, thanks for listening!
1895 North British & Mercantile Insurance Company
We're back and in this episode focus in one most aged and tatty of the documents in the recent collection. What can an old insurance document tell us about Glen Mhor? Actually, quite a bit after some analysis.
November 1894 Glenboig Fire Clay Works Glen Mhor Invoice
A lovely invoice from 1894 is the focus of this week's podcast including news of new finds and discoveries that are incoming!
16th May 1894 John Birnie Payment & 26th October 1894 Carter Invoice
In this episode I discuss the first two documents from the recently acquired collection: a simple receipt to John Birnie for work at a new distillery from 1894, and later that year, a local carting invoice shows us the essential goods being delivered to Glen Mhor as it prepares to go into production.
The last Glen Mhor logbook entries from 1967
The end of the road for the Glen Mhor logbook as we discuss the final entries from the 12th April regarding extra man hours and a similar theme for upgrades at both Glen Albyn and Glen Mhor on 28th November 1967.
The Distilleries of Great Britain image & 1938 Mash Tun and Still Room
I look back on two fantastic discoveries this week. An image from the 1920s gives us a unique perspective of the distillery site, and then from 1938, two new photographs (thanks Mark!) give us a great level of clarity into rarely seen areas of the distillery. All this and more in the Glen Mhor podcast!
New Houses at Glen Mhor Distillery 28th October 1946 & Bill of Sale 12th March 1956
A stunning find around a new housing application submitted in 1946, which confirms a building associated with Glen Mhor lives on to this day.
We also have a bill of sale from 1956 which shows continued orders from a Montrose firm.
Alterations at Glen Mhor June & October 1946
1946 means plans at Glen Mhor as the distillery gears up for production and a new dawn arrives. We have the June 1946 plans that deal with a new spirit store and then the latest in a series of alterations to existing distillery accommodation.
Cadenhead's Glen Mhor 1976 & Northern Infirmary Fund 1926
A Glen Mhor whisky review this week with a 1976 offering from Cadenhead's. Then, a 1926 article about the Northern Infirmary Fund.
Glen Mhor Logbook 26th December 1966 & 21st February 1967
Two great entries from the Glen Mhor Logbook in this episode.
We have the first recorded break-in and theft at the distillery which I discuss in greater detail. Then, a prior recording error is corrected as the cask is about to be moved for blending.
Great stuff from the world's greatest Glen Mhor Podcast!
William Birnie Family Memories & 1924 New Offices at Glen Mhor Distillery
Two great articles are discussed in this episode as revisit new information from Linda about her memories of Uncle Bill (William Birnie) and some family photographs also with John Birnie.
There's also the 1924 plans for the Glen Mhor Offices that would be the iconic building on the Telford Street side of the site, including a personal sample room for the manager.
Glen Mhor Logbook 7th September 1966 & 1926 Additions to Manager's House
We look at the corrected logbook entry that appears a day after the prior cancelled page discussed on our last episode. There's also the 1926 additions to the Glen Mhor Distillery Manager's house that take us on a merry journey.
Glen Mhor Logbook 6th September 1966 & 1894 Glen Albyn Warehouse
In this episode we have the rarity of a cancelled page in the Glen Mhor logbook from 1962 - why was it cancelled? We'll discuss.
Also, a 1894 Glen Albyn warehouse build which isn't actually for Glen Albyn distillery...
Glen Mhor Logbook 19th March 1962 & 1943 Prisoner of War Week
In this episode we're back to normal with the focus on two website articles including a fascinating 1962 Logbook entry and a cask sale to raise funds for the 1943 Prisoner of War Week.
Glen Mhor Documents Part 2
In this second special episode, I open up the final part of the recent document collection and bring these to life with my first impressions. Expect some wonderful finds!
Glen Mhor Documents Part 1
Join me as I open up the first cache of Glen Mhor documents kindly acquired after contributions from readers and whisky fans made this all possible.
In the first of two specials, I look at the Highland Railway Company invoices and deliver my first impressions.
Glen Mhor 1943 Prisoner of War Week & Logbook 19th March 1952
Further thoughts on the recent Glen Mhor document acquisition before we take in the logbook entry from 19th March 1962 that takes us to Hartlepool. Then, the selling of a cask of Glen Mhor for the charity Prisoner of War week from 1943.
Glen Mhor Logbook 31st March 1952 & Northern Scot 1898
An update on the acquisition of Glen Mhor documents, a look at a 1898 newspaper article that confirms things were going well at the distillery, plus a logbook entry about double time.
Robert Robertson Estate & Opening Prices for New Whisky 1899
Firstly, a big thanks to everyone that supported the recent fundraising to secure a collection of Glen Mhor documents. An amazing result and very humbling, I'm looking forward to bringing these items to life and injecting them into what we already know.
In this episode, we report the Robert Robertson's estate and what Glen Mhor was charging for its produce in 1899 - both small details but another layer to the fabric of this ongoing research.
Until next time!
Glen Mhor Developer Presses On & Logbook 26th February 1952
In this episode we consider a 1980s newspaper article on the redevelopment of the Glen Mhor site and local opposition. Then, a remarkable logbook entry from 1952, where the outer security features at a distillery warehouse (number 3) were tested by unknown individuals.
1926 Additions to Manager House Glen Mhor Distillery
What can plans for a 1926 extension of the Manager's House at Glen Distillery reveal? This question may lead to unexpected discoveries and provoke further investigation. By scrutinising the plans, questions can be answered, additional details may be revealed, and new theories can be developed or disproved. The process also uncovers new areas of interest.
Retirement of Robert Ferguson Exciseman & Signatory Glen Mhor 1977
We take in the retirement of Robert Ferguson, Glen Mhor's original exciseman in 1907 before reviewing a 1977 Glen Mhor from Signatory, with plenty of insight in-between.
Glen Mhor Stills Revisited & Logbook 31st March 1950
A big double header thanks to the knowledge and insight offered by Alan Winchester.
We revisit the Glen Mhor stills to document exactly what we know about this area of the distillery using unearthed information and photographs. Then, thanks to a 1950 logbook entry about a faulty hydrometer, the Exciseman compares the new instrument versus the old one, across a series of 1939 warehouse casks. In doing so, he gives us the ability to record and document how efficiently maturation at Glen Mhor was, including any potential losses. End result, these warehouses were very efficient and effective.
Welcome for Curler aged 83 & Glen Mhor Purifier
This week a 1971 article highlights William Birnie's involvement in the local curling community and we discover that one of his trophies (the Willie Birnie cup) is still competed for to this day. Then, the value of these podcasts, and little details, throws open a new mystery with the existence of at least one purifier at Glen Mhor.
Glen Mhor Logbook 28th December 1947 & Grand Old Man of Whisky
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Seriously, we discuss the passing of William Birnie, remembered in this Aberdeen Press & Journal article from 1973. Also, the latest logbook entry from 1947 gives us insight into distilling practices and new legislation around distilling on a Sunday and the festive period.
Two New Warehouses at Glen Mhor and Logbook entry 10th November 1947
A double bill that unearths two previously undocumented warehouses at Glen Mhor in published texts and also a Logbook entry from 1947 that records the failure of the spirit pump and the team working together to resolve the issue.
Glen Mhor Signatory 16yo Ceramic & Logbook 23rd March 1946
The last episode of Season 3 takes us into the merky realms of the Signatory Glen Mhor ceramic 16yo and a wonderful logbook entry from 23rd March 1946 that provides some fascinating post-war insight.
Glen Mhor 5th & 7th September 1945
We're back, with 2 entries from September with the regular appearance of an indulgence from the distillery logbook and also a recreation of a loss in the still room.
Glen Mhor Logbook 18th February 1944 & 6th August 1945
Still in the war years, we have the only recorded war related damage at Glen Albyn distillery (by the British Army) and a loss at Glen Mhor distillery as it returns to production and prompts a Customs & Excise investigation on site.
Glen Mhor 1987 Phillip Morrice & Logbook 15th May 1943
In this episode I discuss being able to republish the 1987 Glen Mhor chapter from Phillip's increasingly sought after and rare book, thereby allowing more to read the entry. Also, the oddity of Glen Mhor firing up for a short run of production in 1943, just a couple of months after it had closed due to the war restrictions.
Glen Mhor Logbook 22nd and 24th April 1943
Two wonderful logbook entries, revealing life at Glen Mhor Distillery during the war years and specifically April 1943.
Recorded just 2 days apart, the 22nd April is a surprising entry from Gilbert W. Peterkin about distillery conditions, while 24th April, highlights the difficulties of deal with traders when it comes to cask sales.
Glen Mhor Log Book 15th September 1942 & 27th March 1943
An amazing duo of entries from the Glen Mhor logbook!
First up from 1942, is an enhancement to the Spirit Safe, before we then reveal when the Glen Mhor was mothballed for World War 2. Yep, we give you the actual date!
Glen Mhor Log Book 26th June 1942 & Bill of Sale 1955
Back to it with whisky's leading deep distillery historical dive.
In this episode, we unearth a fire at Glen Albyn distillery during World War 2 which has never been recorded until now. No resting up on that achievement, we also take in a cask bill of sale from 1955. Groovy finds in our ongoing research project.
Glen Mhor Edinburgh Whisky Tasting
I reflect upon a wonderful Edinburgh tasting celebrating the legacy of Glen Mhor distillery. My thanks to everyone for making it a special evening.
Glen Mhor Logbook 15th September 1942 & 25th February 1943
A great wee entry in the logbook confirms an upgrade to the Spirit Safe, despite the ongoing war environment. We also have a wonderful entry that reveals a never previously documented event and distilling act, which brings a new sense of marriage between Glen Albyn and Glen Mhor.
Glen Mhor Bill of Sale 1955 & Logbook 26th July 1942
Another double episode where we discuss the 1955 Bill of Sale before diving into the appearance of Glen Albyn in the Glen Mhor logbook, in what is a previously unpublished incident at the distillery which gives us insight into how it was being used during World War 2.
Glen Mhor Logbook 23rd April & 28th August 1941
Two logbook entries are discussed in this episode, firstly another appearance of indulgence 162 and then we're reminded of the business of filling and sending casks over the border and what happens when things don't go according to plan.
Glen Mhor Log Book 4th April 1940
In this episode, we see the impact of new regulations on distillers in Scotland the actual versus predicted production at Glen Mhor Distillery.
Glen Mhor Logbook 27th March 1940
We're into the 1940's as we continue to explore the Customs & Excise logbook for Glen Mhor Distillery. In this entry, an indulgence around rule 162 of the distillery instructions is granted.
Glen Mhor Logbook 28th June & 7th July 1939
Two more tales from the Glen Mhor logbook with an entry confirming the work to replace the copper plates has been completed alongside a very detailed report on the work around the Low Wines No.2 Still.
Death of Inverness Ex-Provost & 1954 Glen Mhor Cask Sales
Another doubleheader as we catch up with the relentless pace of the website. We touch upon John Birnie's passing via the Scotsman obituary and a recent auction of a bill of sale for 10 casks of Glen Mhor from 1954.
Gordon & MacPhail Glen Mhor 1979 & Logbook 29th June 1939
A great doubleheader as we talk about another Glen Mhor review with a 25yo Gordon & MacPhail bottling, before discussing a great entry in the logbook from 1939 featuring an indulgence and the old Low Wines Still.
Glen Mhor 1976 Hart Brothers Whisky Review & Fiars' Court 1882
I said to expect more Glen Mhor whisky reviews in 2023 and I meant it; the Hart Brothers 1976 21yo is up first. Then, we reference an 1882 Banffshire Fiars' Court article mentioning John Birnie at the beginning of his career.