Scapa has always been seen as the second distillery on Orkney, often over shadowed by Highland Park. Now, however, Scapa has a visitor center and is becoming more famed in its own right. Making one of the smoothest, most delicate malts in the whisky world Scapa is a firm favourite with connoisseurs. Sadly the 16 year old was discontinued, but replaced more than aptly with the 'Skiren' and the recently added 'Glansa' a peated Scapa. Scapa has two stills, one of which is one of the few surviving Lomond stills in Scotland.
Scapa is open to visitors.