Hi,
the probably first pot stills, the heart of any Scotch whisky distillery, are introduced by German manufacturer Thomarillion. Like icebergs, just the upper part of such a device is visible. The rest of the copper vessel, including the heating furnace, usually is located one floor below. Great stuff an dead on one of the typical pot still shapes.



I’m planning my own distillery now with three pot stills, two washbacks (giant wooden vats, containing the fermented fluid called ‘wort’, from which the alcohol is distilled), a spirit safe and a storage room full of barrels.
There is some personnel at hand, which will perfectly blend into a Scottish scene:
Dixon Gang9 bootleggers

Dixon Gang8 (guy on the right)

Artisan PLP573 (worker with shovel)

Copplestone GN13 Street Toughs

Other ideas about matching minis?