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Also, allow our use of cookies from well-known third parties such as Google, Facebook, Bing and YouTube. These help us understand how visitors use our websites so we can improve them. You can update your cookie preferences at any time from the 'Cookies' link in the footer. Teacher saw the changes in the law which allowed whisky to be distilled legally as an opportunity. But it was his absolute self-belief that led to the laying down of what was to become one of the largest whisky brands in the world.

The shop was owned by the mother of his girlfriend, Agnes MacDonald. In - when opening his second shop - William secured a license to sell bottled whisky. In the early years of the whisky industry, merchants such as William Teacher had access to a constant supply of single malts and grain whiskies from across Scotland. When the Spirits Act was passed in , William Teacher was legally allowed to experiment and create his own whisky for sale in his dram shops.

It was during this time that William Teacher crafted a whisky with an unusually high peated malt content. It had such a deep rich flavour and unique flavour profile that he considered it perfection itself and it was this whisky that Teacher considered good enough to carry his name. It was around this time that merchants had begun to recognise the value of maturing spirit in oak barrels over a period of time.

The weight of the whisky was used to stabilise the vessels, but more importantly it provided time for the spirit to mature. Up until this point, the company had been totally dependent on outside distilleries for its supply of whisky but Adam Teacher was to change all of that. In Adam Teacher took the significant step of purchasing land in Aberdeenshire at the highest point of the Northern railway line, feet above sea level.

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