This Fife whisky distillery is not afraid to break from tradition Drinks writer Moa Reynolds visits the InchDairni distillery in Fife, where the team is not afraid to do things their own way.
If you had told me 10 years ago that I would be incredibly excited to see a mash filter with my very own eyes, I don't know if I would've believed you.
But here we are.
When visiting new distilleries, the most fascinating parts to learn about are the things that set them apart from the others, as the production process can be fairly straightforward once you've heard it simplified and explained a couple of times.
This was my first visit to InchDairnie, and there are certainly quite a few things that they have decided to do in their own way, rather than keep it traditional.
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The distillery uses a hammer mill and a mash filter, which is rarely........
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