Everything you need to know about Chain Pier Distillery
Most popular bottles from the distillery
A brief History
Chain Pier, Lowlands Region, Scotland. Founded in 2018
Edinburgh's Micro Malt Experiment
Nestled in Granton, north Edinburgh, the Chain Pier Distillery stands for whisky curiosity and innovation. Established in 2018 as a pilot site by Halewood Artisanal Spirits (the team behind the John Crabbie & Co brand), the distillery was created while their larger Bonnington project was still under construction.
What makes it intriguing for whisky lovers in the UK is how short‑lived it was — production began in December 2018, filled only 39 casks by 2019, and was never intended for mass output. Because of that, Chain Pier releases are rare and carry a bit of “first‑steps in Edinburgh whisky” appeal. Think of it as a whisper in the Lowlands rather than the roar of a full‑scale distillery.
Flavour Profile:
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| Malty / Cereal |
Fruity | Oaky / Woody |
Chain Pier is known for its clean‑cut, small‑batch single malt style. Given the youthful nature of the stock, you’ll likely find fresh orchard fruits — apple and pear — at the front, backed by a soft honey sweetness and a young oak spice. The cereal backbone still shows through (that Lowland touch), giving the whisky a crisp, malty‑grain texture alongside the wood influence. Short‑aged as it is, it feels light and lively rather than heavy or deeply matured.
Top 4 Flavour Profile Ingredients
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Oak / Wood Spice |
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Apple / Pear |
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Vanilla |
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Honey |
Popular Bottlings & Releases
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Chain Pier Single Malt (2019 vintage) — the inaugural release from the site, extremely limited.
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Chain Pier 2019 “Chapter 2” Single Cask — rare between collectors, young and bold.
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Chain Pier collaborations (e.g., with Milroy’s) — small‑run, high‑proof bottlings showcasing the pilot spirit.
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The Distillery
The Distiller: Chain Pier Distillery
Location: Unit 1, Forth Industrial Estate, Granton, Edinburgh, EH5 1RF
Visitor Centre & Tours
No — Chain Pier Distillery does not operate a visitor centre. Given its experimental purpose and very small production scale, there are no public tours or regular visitor experiences.
Ownership & History
Current Owner: Halewood Artisanal Spirits
Key History Points:
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Planning for the site began in 2017; first spirit filled December 2018.
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Operated as a pilot/micro‑distillery while the major Bonnington facility was being developed.
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Only around 39 casks were ever filled at Chain Pier, making its output extraordinarily small.
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Releases from the site are rare, coveted, and mark Edinburgh’s return to single malt production after decades away.
Distillery Facts
Overview & History
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Caol Ila was founded in 1846 by Hector Henderson on the northeast coast of the Isle of Islay, Scotland.
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The name means “Sound of Islay” in Gaelic, referring to the narrow strait between Islay and the Isle of Jura.
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The distillery was rebuilt and modernized in the 1970s to increase capacity while retaining its traditional whisky-making style.
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Currently owned by Diageo, it is one of the largest producers of single malt on Islay.
Location & Environment
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Situated near Port Askaig, overlooking the Sound of Islay.
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Uses water from Loch nam Ban, which contributes to its light, clean character.
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Surrounded by a rugged coastal environment, which influences the whisky’s maritime notes.
Production
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Produces both peated and unpeated single malt whiskies.
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Much of its output is used in blended Scotch, especially in Johnnie Walker whiskies.
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Annual production capacity is over 6 million litres, making it a major contributor to Islay whisky volume.
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Distilled in large copper stills designed to produce a lighter, more elegant Islay style.
Flavour Profile
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Peated, but generally lighter and more refined than other Islay whiskies like Ardbeg or Laphroaig.
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Typical tasting notes include:
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Nose: Light smoke, sea salt, green apple, citrus, and floral notes.
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Palate: Gentle peat smoke, brine, lemon zest, pepper, and malt sweetness.
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Finish: Clean, smoky, and slightly dry with lingering coastal character.
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Core Range & Bottlings
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Common official expressions include:
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Caol Ila 12 Year Old – approachable, lightly smoky, and balanced.
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Caol Ila 18 Year Old – richer, with deeper fruit and wood notes.
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Distillers Edition – finished in wine casks for added sweetness.
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Also widely available through independent bottlers, often at cask strength or with unique aging profiles.
Significance
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Caol Ila plays a dual role in the Scotch industry:
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A key component in blended whisky, especially for global brands.
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A respected single malt among enthusiasts who prefer a softer Islay peat experience.
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Despite its size, it maintains a reputation for consistency, subtlety, and complexity.
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