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    Master distiller / blender

    Andrew Usher Jnr

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    Master distiller / blender

    i. Biography

    Andrew Usher Jnr holds a distinct place in whisky history through a change in style that went beyond presentation. He changed OVG from a vatted malt to a true blended whisky, and that move marks the clearest line through his record. It points to a working understanding of how whisky could be reshaped for the trade, with Andrew Usher Jnr tied to a decision that altered both character and category. He was also one of the founding members of North British Distillery, established in 1885. That date fixes Andrew Usher Jnr in a period when the whisky industry was consolidating and setting new terms for scale and structure. In that context, North British Distillery is the other side of his profile: not just a product change, but a role in building an institution that became part of the trade’s long framework.

    The Essentials His name is attached to the change from vatted malt to true blended whisky in OVG, a shift that defines his craft significance. He is also linked to the founding of North British Distillery in 1885, which anchors that significance to a specific date in the whisky trade. Those are the facts that carry his standing: one technical change, one founding role, both fixed in the history of whisky.

    Signature

    Andrew's signature dishes include OVG. In whisky terms, that name marks the move from vatted malt to true blended whisky, and it is the closest thing to a defining release in the record here. Read with North British Distillery, established in 1885, it shows Andrew Usher Jnr as a figure whose legacy rests on one visible change in style and one institutional founding.

    FAQ What is Andrew Usher Jnr known for? Changing OVG from a vatted malt to a true blended whisky.