Distilling in the Cabrach, c. 1800–1850: The Illicit Origins of the Scotch Whisky Industry

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Kieran German, G. Adamson
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Abstract

This article challenges Devine's assumptions that clandestine whisky-making developed into a legitimate industry. The article argues that the 1820s distilling laws marked a key transition in the whisky industry. The illicit manufacture and trade of whisky in Highland Scotland was deliberately sundered to be supplanted by entrepreneurs and landowners, many of whom had supported or shaped the legislative developments, to legitimise their endeavour. In so doing, the direction of the whisky industry was changed with uneven social and economic consequences across the region, including consequential and coercive Highland depopulation, but which undoubtedly prompted a significant step forward in the quality, scale and reach of Scotch whisky. The article poses a series of key questions: was there continuity between smugglers and legal distilleries? How were legal distilleries founded and developed as businesses following 1823? What were the social and economic impacts of the 1822–3 legislation and the subsequent distilling industry on the Highland communities which distilled prior to 1822?
卡布拉赫的蒸馏,约1800–1850年:苏格兰威士忌工业的非法起源
这篇文章挑战了Devine的假设,即秘密威士忌制造已经发展成为一个合法的行业。文章认为,19世纪20年代的蒸馏法标志着威士忌行业的一个关键转变。苏格兰高地的威士忌非法制造和贸易被蓄意分裂,取而代之的是企业家和土地所有者,他们中的许多人支持或塑造了立法发展,以使他们的努力合法化。在这样做的过程中,威士忌行业的方向发生了变化,整个地区的社会和经济后果不均衡,包括高地的人口减少,但这无疑促使苏格兰威士忌在质量、规模和覆盖范围方面迈出了重要一步。这篇文章提出了一系列关键问题:走私者和合法酒厂之间是否存在连续性?1823年之后,合法的酿酒厂是如何作为企业成立和发展的?1822-3年的立法和随后的蒸馏业对1822年之前蒸馏的高地社区产生了什么样的社会和经济影响?
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