Gerston Profile

Blended Malt Scotch Whisky

The whiskies used to create this blended malt were chosen for their assumed likeness to the character of two of Halkirk’s lost distilleries – Gerston I and Gerston II (later renamed Ben Morven).

One of the several brands launched by the Lost Distillery Company since 2013, Gerston is an attempt to replicate the spirit that might once have been produced at the two distilleries, even though their styles may in fact have been quite different.

Nevertheless, Gerston blended malt is a sweet, fruity and smoky dram bottled in three expressions: Classic, Archivist’s Selection and Vintage.

  • Production type
    Blended malt

Gerston History

Gerston I was built by Francis Swanson in 1795 on the family farm near the Thurso River at Halkirk. The distillery represented one of the early success stories of the Scotch whisky industry, its whisky enjoyed far and wide and said to have been a favourite of Prime Minister Robert Peel.

The distillery closed in 1875 and was demolished in 1882. Four years later a second distillery bearing the Gerston name popped up, this time a more industrial, modern venture than its farm-based predecessor. It was renamed Ben Morven after a nearby hill in 1897. Despite its state-of-the-art set-up – it was one of the first to heat stills using steam from the boiler, rather than by a coal fire underneath –and using the same water supply as the original distillery, Gerston II/Ben Morven was a commercial failure. The distillery closed during the First World War and never reopened again.

In 2013, some 100 years later, The Lost Distillery Company partnered with a team of archivists and blenders lead by Professor Michael Moss of Glasgow University, to recreate the style of whisky produced at Gerston I & II in a blended malt.

Timeline

  • 1795 Gerston distillery is built at Halkirk by Francis Swanson
  • 1875 The distillery is closed, and demolished seven years later
  • 1886 Gerston II is built in Halkirk as a state-of-the-art facility using the same water source
  • 1897 Gerston II is renamed Ben Morven by its new owner, Northern Distilleries Ltd
  • 1914 Gerston II/Ben Morven closes
  • 2013 The Gerston blended malt is launched by the Lost Distillery Company

Owner

Current owner

See also

  • Lossit Lossit Lossit Brand

    Lossit

    Blended malt created to taste like whisky from one of Islay’s lost farm distilleries.

  • Towiemore Towiemore Towiemore Brand

    Towiemore

    Blended malt created to closely mirror the style of one of Speyside’s lost distilleries.

  • Stratheden Stratheden Stratheden Brand

    Stratheden

    Blended malt whisky produced to mimic the style produced by one of Fife’s lost distilleries.

  • Benriach Benriach Benriach Distillery & brand

    Benriach

    Moray producer of fruit-forward malt.

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