Admission to: The Clydeside Distillery
English-speaking guide
Guided tour inside the attraction
Whisky tasting with 3 samples
Scotland's national drink, Irn Bru (For children)
Free onsite parking available
Hotel pick up and drop off
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Meals and additional beverages
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-7
Children aged 0-17 must be accompanied by a paying adult
This tour has a maximum number of 20 participants
The legal drinking age in United Kingdom is age 18. Please bring a valid ID for proof of age
Photography restrictions in the distillery will be advised on the day
Please refrain from wearing heeled shoes due to the grated flooring inside the distillery
Takeaway jars for drivers are available to enjoy their tasting drams at home
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
The Clydeside Distillery
100 Stobcross Rd, Glasgow G3 8QQ, United Kingdom
How to get there: Take the ScotRail train to the Exhibition Centre station and walk for 17 minutes
Please refer to the map for assistance
The Clydeside Distillery is Glasgow's first new whisky distillery in 100 years. It sits by the River Clyde and offers stunning views from its glass Still House. Built in 1877, it used to guard the entrance to Glasgow's famous Queen's Dock, where Scotch whisky was sent around the world. This dock was one of the UK's biggest and made Glasgow a key shipping city.
Clydeside whisky is made in the city center using Scottish barley and water from Loch Katrine. Led by an expert guide, you'll learn about the distillation process and even get to try some whisky during the tour. It's a great way to see how Clydeside whisky develops and understand how the barrels affect its flavor