Menstrie is a town in the region of Clackmannanshire in Scotland. It has to do with 5 miles (8 kilometres) east-north-east of Stirling and is one of a string of towns that, as a result of their area at the base of the Ochil Hills, are collectively described as the Hillfoots Towns or simply The Hillfoots. The occupants of Menstrie once processed woollen from lamb farmed on the Ochils. In 1800, business owners from Tullibody set up a carding and spinning mill on the east side of the Menstrie Burn to manipulate its soft water and power, absent from their own town. In the very early 19th century a straight road was built on the flat ground of the carse or floodplain to by-pass the old Hillfoots Road as well as boost the transportation of products to as well as from the Hillfoots villages. Menstrie's Long Row and also Ochil Road rest on the old course along the foot of the hills. The brand-new road, currently the A91, came to be a focus for building of churches, residences, mills and also stores. By the mid-19th century, the Elmbank and Forthvale mills were in business on either side of the Menstrie Burn. In 1841, Menstrie's population had to do with 500 however had raised to more than 900 by 1881. In the 1860s a company, that included the proprietors of neighborhood mills and a distillery, financed a branch train line through Menstrie to a terminus in Alva. This signed up with the old North British Railway (N.B.R.) line between Alloa and Stirling at Cambus. Menstrie had its very own passenger station at the North end of Tullibody Road. Practically absolutely nothing of the station remains and the railway branch line, which continued to bring freight after the Beeching Axe, fell under disuse throughout the mid-1980s in favour of road transportation. The Glenochil Distillery had opened up in the middle 18th century on the site of the Doll Farm to the eastern of the village, beside the Dams Burn. Manufacturing has continued on this website for greater than 250 years though manufacturing of whisky stopped around 1930. Yeast, at first a byproduct of whisky fermentation, had progressively come to be the primary item and also went for manufacture of whisky and bread. Soft water, locally readily available, is still useful. A substantial adhered storehouse location continues to be for storage space of whisky as it develops in barrels before bottling, while bakers' yeast has given way to fermentation products originated from yeast. The whisky as well as yeast services are now run by separate business, specifically Diageo, (successors to Distillers Company) as well as Kerry Group. The latter performs item advancement as well as making at the Menstrie site. Elmbank Mill, Menstrie in March 2010. The Forthvale Mill no more stands but the Elmbank Mill, having actually been used for some years as workplaces by the Water Board, currently houses small businesses. A furnishings factory, The Charrier, stood near the Menstrie Burn but was ruined by fire in about 1968. A street close by currently bears its name. In the mid-20th Century, Menstrie (pop. 1200 - 1300) was residence to family members whose menfolk worked the Clackmannanshire Coalfield as well as various other mines in Central Scotland. As the mining as well as textile sectors have decreased, Menstrie has become a commuter dormitory, spreading over the adjacent farmland. At the Censuses in 1991, 2001 and also 2011, Menstrie's population was 2274, 2083 and 2804 specifically. For 2016, the population was estimated as 2872.