Kilbeggan Distilling Company
Ireland’s oldest licensed distillery, Kilbeggan is haunted, and it’s a family affair. A medium that visited the site reportedly communicated with Mattias McManus, the man who founded the distillery in 1757, and his son John McManus. Mattias was content with the current operation; John couldn’t let the past rest, expressing anger over his execution for breaking curfew in 1798. Talk about strict parents.
Credit: Kilbeggan Whiskey
The Glenrothes
The Glenrothes distillery in Speyside, Scotland actually commits a “toast to the ghost” before each tasting, a tradition born from their reverence of Biawe ‘Byeway’ Makalaga. Byeway was rescued from famine-plagued Zimbabwe by the owner of the distillery. He was brought to Scotland and served as a pageboy, then butler, living a simple life there until his death in 1972. Several years later, Byeway returned via apparition to protest the installation of new whisky stills. A paranormal investigator was brought in to ‘speak’ with Byeway and settle the issue. His ghost hasn’t been seen since, but locals still “toast” to Byeway to ensure his absence.