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The Haig brothers learned the art of distilling at Kennetpans and Kilbagie
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Scotland’s first James Watt Steam Engine was located at Kennetpans
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John Stein owned two of Dublin’s largest distilleries
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The first railway line in Scotland connected Kennetpans and Kilbagie
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Robert Stein invented the continuous still in 1826
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One of the first canals in Scotland linked Kennetpans and Kilbagiedistilleries
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James Stein attempted to bribe the Solicitor for Excise in Scotland
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In 1733 Kennetpans was the largest distillery in Scotland