Cameron Brig Profile

Lowland Single Grain Scotch Whisky

‘The whisky made here is said to have no equal in the world,’ wrote the Victorian whisky guru, Alfred Barnard, after a glowing review of the Cameronbridge distillery at Windygates in Fife. He explained that it produced ‘flavoured malt’, ‘Pot Still Irish’, ‘silent malt’ and ‘grain whisky,’ the latter of which is of course all it produces now.

The Diageo-owned distillery was one of the first to release its mature whisky as a single grain, under the brand of Cameron Brig. While the brand still exists, today Cameronbridge’s most famous product is the David Beckham-backed Haig Club.

Cameron Brig single grain has a honeyed sweetness with a trace of fresh citrus. Among older expressions, there have been occasional independent bottlings and a 25-year-old cask strength release bottled by its owner in 1999 to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Cameronbridge founder John Haig’s first distillery license. 

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  • Region
    Lowland
  • Production type
    Single grain
  • Produced at
    Cameronbridge

Cameron Brig History

Having founded Cameronbridge in 1824, John Haig installed his cousin Robert Stein’s patent still for making grain whisky a few years later. This pioneering move changed the course of Scotch whisky history, though Haig continued making malt whisky at the distillery.

That finally ended in 1929 with the removal of Cameronbridge’s pot stills, and it has been grain all the way ever since. Today the distillery’s three column stills pump out an ocean of alcohol, split between grain whisky for blends and neutral grain spirit for the likes of Smirnoff, Gordon’s and Pimm’s.

For many decades a trickle was kept back for bottling as a single grain under Cameron Brig label, though the taps have been opened up for the brash new kid on the block – Haig Club. This David Beckham-endorsed grain whisky in its fancy blue bottle has yet to catch on in the working men’s clubs of Fife, where it seems they still prefer the cheaper pleasures of Cameron Brig.

Timeline

  • 1824 John Haig establishes Cameronbridge distillery and by 1830 is producing grain whisky
  • 1877 John Haig & Co. joins with four other whisky firms to found the Distillers Company Ltd.
  • 1929 Cameronbridge abandons its pot still to concentrate on grain whisky
  • 1989 The distillery adds neutral grain spirit to its repertoire for making vodka and gin
  • 1999 A special 25-year old Cameron Brig is released by Diageo
  • 2014 David Beckham and Diageo launch Haig Club single grain whisky

Owners

Current owner

Previous owners

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