Edradour is a Highland single malt Scotch whisky made in Pitlochry. The distillery is reputed to be the smallest in Scotland. Established in 1825, the distillery has always been run by three men. Only fifteen casks are produced each week. The stills are the smallest in use of any distillery in Scotland. Were they any smaller, they would be deemed by HM Revenue and Customs to be portable, with the implicit capacity for illegal production. There is a variety of whiskies available from the distillery. Most are chill-filtered, a process by which the esters and oils are removed, producing a cleaner look to the whisky, which when chilled or has ice added to it does not turn cloudy. There is also a non-chill-filtered 12-year-old malt, some of which goes into the "House of Lords" and "Clan Campbell" blends. They have a paid tour (£7.50) which includes two drams (at the beginning of the tour, not at the end as in most other distilleries).