Strathdee distillery was situated on Balmoral Road, in the valley of the Dee. was built in 1821 by Mr. Henry Ogg. the distillery out-put was from about 15,000 to 25,000 gallons.[1]
In 1895 was acquired by David Walker who ran until 1915 when it became incorporated as Strathdee Distillery Co.[2]
In 1920 was bought by Robertson & Co that was merged with Train & McIntyre in 1925. National Distillers of America then bought Train & McIntyre.[3]
The distillery was mothballed it during WW II. Last distillation is believed to have occurred in 1942 and then was closed. It is now demolished.[3]
References
^Barnard, Alfred (2013). The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom. Aaron Barker Publishing.
^Time Volume 34. the University of California. 1939.
^ abMoss, Michael S. (1981). The Making of Scotch Whisky - A History of the Scotch Whisky Distilling Industry. James & James.