Royal Brackla
Brackla was one of the earliest distilleries to be established in 1812. Having received a Royal Warrant from King William IV the word Royal was added to its name in 1835.
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Brackla was one of the earliest distilleries to be established in 1812. Having received a Royal Warrant from King William IV the word Royal was added to its name in 1835.