The Uile-bheist Distillery and Brewery has contributed to the revitalisation of Inverness, attracting over 3,000 visitors in August alone since its formal opening to the public in June. The £7.5 million facility commenced production of Highland whisky and craft beer in February, and now it has
Uile-Bheist Distillery
The Uile-bheist Distillery, situated on the banks of the River Ness, has reached a milestone by filling its maiden casks with new make spirit. The distilled spirit, guided by head distiller Andrew 'Drew' Shearer, is to be matured in ex-sherry and ex-bourbon oak casks for at least three years, follow
The new £7.5 million Uile-bheist Distillery and Brewery this week completed production of its full core range of craft beer. The facility, which doubles as a whisky distillery and offers a visitor experience, opened its doors in February and is powered by a sustainability centre that harnesses
Inverness-based Uile-bheist Distillery and Brewery, has appointed a new general manager, head distiller and head brewer, coinciding with the introduction of its first product range to the market. Following its establishment in February this year with a £7.5 million investment, Uile-bheist emer
Inverness’ first distillery in 130 years has officially opened, reconnecting the highland capital with its proud but lost whisky and brewing history. The £7.5 million Uile-bheist distillery and brewery on River Ness, powered by a low carbon sustainability centre on site, is expected to a