Dumbarton was a major Scottish grain whisky distillery located in the town of Dumbarton, strategically positioned at the confluence of the River Leven and the River Clyde, west of Glasgow. Established in 1938 by the renowned Canadian whisky entrepreneur Hiram Walker, founder of Canadian Club, the distillery was built to supply grain whisky for the burgeoning blended Scotch market. At its peak, Dumbarton was the largest grain whisky distillery in Europe, featuring massive continuous column stills that operated 24/7. The distillery was a key component of the Ballantine's blend portfolio after Hiram Walker acquired the brand. Dumbarton ceased operations in 2002 and was subsequently demolished, marking the end of an era for large-scale Lowland grain whisky production. The site has since been redeveloped, though the iconic red-brick warehousing complex remained visible for years as a landmark of Scotland's industrial whisky heritage.
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