The Benbecula Half Marathon returns on Saturday 30 May 2026, marking the second year since the race was revived following a five-year hiatus.

Organised by the North Uist Amateur Athletics Club (NUAAC), founded in 1991, the event helps support local young athletes in attending competitions and developing their skills in track and field and cross-country athletics.

We are proud to return as title sponsor for a second consecutive year, alongside principal sponsors the Dark Island Hotel and J MacDonald Plumbing & Heating.

This year’s event has attracted runners from across the UK and more than ten nationalities, with organisers aiming to display the flag of every participating country on race day.

Starting at 11am from Liniclate School, runners will gather before being led in procession behind a piper to the start line, a tradition that has quickly become one of the race’s defining moments.

The half marathon route takes competitors around the roads of Benbecula on a largely flat course that has become increasingly popular with runners seeking personal best times while enjoying the scenery and atmosphere of the islands.

Following the race, participants and supporters will gather at the Dark Island Hotel for refreshments and the awards ceremony.

Celebrations will continue later that evening with a ceilidh featuring live music. Entry to the ceilidh is by donation, with all proceeds supporting the Western Isles Cancer Care Initiative. Funds raised in Benbecula, North Uist, South Uist and Barra remain within the local island communities.

Supporting Our Community

Supporting community events is a central part of who we are. Since opening in 2024, we have been proud to support a range of local initiatives across the islands, including piping competitions, youth music events, agricultural shows and community gatherings.

We are delighted to continue our support of the Benbecula Half Marathon as title sponsor, helping to bring visitors to the islands while raising funds that benefit local causes and support opportunities for young athletes.

Participants in this year’s half marathon will also receive a voucher to visit the distillery, where they can enjoy tours, tastings, our café, and exhibitions featuring local artists and collectors.

Speaking ahead of race day, Graham MacLeod of the Benbecula Half Marathon Committee said:

“The Benbecula Half Marathon is about much more than running. It’s about bringing people together, showcasing the islands, supporting local young athletes and celebrating community spirit. We’re proud to welcome runners travelling from across the UK and beyond to be part of it once again.”

Benbecula Distillery founder Angus MacMillan added:

“Supporting local events and organisations is central to what we do as a distillery. The return of the Benbecula Half Marathon has brought tremendous energy to the islands, and we’re delighted to continue as title sponsor for a second year.”

Last year at the International Whisky Festival in The Hague, we had the pleasure of meeting Martijn van Opstal, a Dutch whisky writer from Whisky Passion Magazine and founder of Dram1. What began as a conversation at the festival later led to a longer discussion with our team about Benbecula Distillery, the island, and the wider vision behind the project.

Following that conversation, he wrote the thoughtful article below.

What we especially appreciate about this piece is that it looks beyond whisky alone. It reflects on island life, community, local opportunity, and the belief that a distillery can contribute to the long-term future of the place it calls home.

We’re grateful for the time, care, and understanding behind these words, and we’re delighted to share the English version of the article here with permission.

Originally written for Whisky Passion Magazine.

Article by Martijn van Opstal for Whisky Passion Magazine
Republished with permission.


Benbecula Distillery – A Distillery That Breathes, Lives, and Connects 

Sometimes you come across a whisky and know almost immediately that it’s not just about technique. Not about the precise yeast strain, the shape of the stills, or the type of cask. There is something underneath it all. Something you can’t force and can’t design in a boardroom. A sense of place, of intention, of people who believe deeply in what they are doing. That was the feeling I had at Benbecula Distillery. Not because everything is already finished, not because the whisky has been maturing for decades, but precisely because everything here feels so honest and coherent. Because this distillery was not created merely to serve a market, but to strengthen a community. This is a whisky that invites you to look not only at what’s in the glass, but also at what surrounds it — and how those two are inseparably connected. 

An Island Where Nothing Is Taken for Granted 

Benbecula is not a place you stumble upon by accident. Nor is it a place where you casually decide to start a distillery. Life on this island is shaped by the elements. The wind is ever-present, the sea never far away. Distances that appear short on a map feel far greater in daily life. Everything requires a little more planning, a little more patience, a little more resilience. For generations, people here have lived off what the land and the sea could offer, often under conditions that left little room for comfort or certainty. 

In places like this, depopulation is a quiet but persistent problem. Young people leave because opportunities are limited, jobs disappear, and essential services come under pressure. These are not processes you stop overnight; they slowly erode a community from within. What is often overlooked is that such places don’t only lose people, but also stories, knowledge, and traditions. In that context, Benbecula Distillery carries a meaning that goes far beyond whisky production. This is not an isolated business that happens to sit on an island, but an initiative born from a fundamental question: how do we keep this place alive, relevant, and future-proof, without losing its character? 

Angus MacMillan – Driven by Responsibility 

Angus is not a man of grand statements or polished pitches. In conversation, it quickly becomes clear that he doesn’t think primarily in terms of branding or positioning, but in people and consequences. His background is not rooted first and foremost in distilling, but in economic development, agriculture, and community-led projects — and that perspective shapes everything he says. His approach to whisky is pragmatic without ever being cold; idealistic, yet firmly grounded in reality. Whisky was never an end in itself for him, but a means — a powerful one, certainly — in service of something larger. 

The moment when everything came together was a visit to a historic distillery on Orkney. There, among centuries-old stone walls and the scent of spirit, something became clear: whisky can act as an anchor. A way to connect history, employment, and identity. Not as a luxury product for a select few, but as something that adds value to an entire community. That idea lingered. Not as a romantic fantasy, but as a concept that slowly took shape, informed by experience and responsibility. Ultimately, it grew into Benbecula Distillery — driven by the conviction that this island needed something that looked beyond the next generation. 

Community as the Foundation 

What sets Benbecula Distillery apart from many young distilleries is how deeply the community has been woven into the project from the very beginning. This is not a story added later for external audiences, but the core around which everything has been built. A large part of the team consists of local island residents, many of whom had never worked in a distillery before. These are not hired specialists who leave after their shift, but people who live here, stay here, and see their future here. They learned the craft because someone trusted them to do so — and that trust is reflected in everything they do. 

That same sense of involvement is evident in how the distillery is supported. In its first year, around 160 casks were sold, nearly half of them to local residents. Those numbers linger. They represent families investing not only in whisky, but in stability, education, and the belief that their island matters. That sense of ownership is tangible. You hear it in conversations, in how people speak about “the distillery” — not as something external, but as something that belongs to them. Benbecula Distillery is not a business that arrives, creates jobs, and moves on. It is on the path to becoming part of the island’s social fabric. 

Whisky Shaped by Land and Sea 

Angus is unequivocal about one thing: if you are an island distillery, that should be reflected in the spirit itself. Not as a gimmick, not as a marketing hook, but as a natural outcome of how you work. The choices made here begin with the land. A portion of the barley is grown locally, nourished not by artificial fertilisers but by natural means, including seaweed. That may sound poetic, but above all it is consistent — a way of making the whisky truly its own. It aligns with a way of life that has existed here for generations, where respect for the environment is not a slogan, but a necessity. 

The peat, too, is sourced locally. Not the heavy, medicinal smoke that overwhelms everything, but peat in which heather plays an important role. The result is a gentle, aromatic smokiness with a subtle sweetness that unfolds slowly. This is not a whisky that demands attention, but one that invites you to linger. What stands out most is how clearly the character is already present in the new make spirit: maritime, lightly spiced, with a firmness that inspires confidence. This is a spirit that doesn’t rely on wood to become interesting, but one designed to carry time — and to improve because of it. 

Maturing Where the Story Belongs 

One choice that speaks volumes about Benbecula’s philosophy is the emphasis on maturing the whisky on or near the islands themselves. Where many distilleries move their whisky to central mainland warehouses early on, Benbecula deliberately takes a different path. Logistically, it is more challenging, but conceptually essential. The influence of the maritime climate — constant humidity, fresh winds, and mild temperatures — is seen as an integral part of the whisky, not an afterthought. 

The foundation of the maturation programme lies in first-fill bourbon casks, selected to keep the spirit’s character at the forefront. Alongside these, sherry and wine casks are maturing, intended to add additional layers and nuance in the years to come. Not to create something “different” quickly, but to offer meaningful choices ten or fifteen years down the line — choices that deepen the story rather than dilute it. It is an approach that demands patience and confidence in the distillate itself — and that confidence is clearly present here. 

Accessible, but Never Superficial 

What personally resonates with me about Benbecula Distillery is its clear rejection of pure collector culture. This is whisky meant to be opened. Shared. Enjoyed around tables, in good company, with conversations that last longer than planned. That vision is also reflected in the intended pricing. High enough to safeguard quality and sustainability, yet deliberately below the level where whisky becomes a status symbol rather than a moment of enjoyment. 

That does not mean complexity is sacrificed. On the contrary. Angus firmly believes in whisky with layers and depth, but always with a sense of softness and drinkability. Not a whisky that overwhelms or intimidates, but one that invites a second glass — and perhaps another conversation. A style that appeals both to seasoned enthusiasts and curious newcomers, without losing its identity or chasing trends. 

A Team That Connects Island and Whisky 

The team behind Benbecula Distillery is not a collection of roles or titles, but a group of people who have each consciously chosen this place. Angus MacMillan stands at the heart of it. Not as a distant entrepreneur, but as an islander who understands what is lost when opportunities disappear. For him, the distillery is a way to give Benbecula a future without eroding its identity. 

That vision is carried forward daily by Hector MacLeod, who leads operations with the understanding that work here is always personal. From his office, he looks out on the croft house of his grandfather — a constant reminder of how closely past and future are intertwined. Mary Margaret Connarty represents another equally meaningful journey: leaving the island to learn, then returning to apply that knowledge in service of both the distillery and the community. Her scientific precision and focus on quality go hand in hand with the decision to raise her family here. 

At the stills stands Brendan McCarron, for whom distilling is not an abstract discipline, but a daily practice of attention and patience. His international experience takes on a quietly understated form here. And through Hattie De Fries, Benbecula gains a voice beyond the islands. Her international background and genuine passion make her the face of a new distillery that looks outward to the world, without losing sight of its roots. 

At the stills stands Brendan McCarron, for whom distilling is not an abstract discipline, but a daily practice of attention and patience. His international experience takes on a quietly understated form here. And through Hattie De Fries, Benbecula gains a voice beyond the islands. Her international background and genuine passion make her the face of a new distillery that looks outward to the world, without losing sight of its roots. 

Together, they form a team that binds whisky and island together, inseparably. 

A Beacon, Literally and Figuratively 

The design of the distillery — with its lighthouse-like form — is more than an architectural choice. It is a symbol. A beacon visible from afar, directly referencing the maritime history of the islands. But more importantly, it represents a fixed point in a landscape that is constantly in motion. 

Benbecula Distillery is far from a finished story — and it doesn’t need to be. It is a story in progress, carried by people who live here, work here, and stay here. A distillery that shows whisky can be more than a product. Here, whisky is about connection — for the islanders themselves and for those who come together elsewhere to share a glass. The team embodies this with pride in where they come from. And perhaps that is why this place resonates so deeply. Because you sense that every drop is not only about flavour, but about belonging. About responsibility. About building something together that is bigger than yourself. 

Whisky as community. 
You don’t taste that every day. 

Benbecula Distillery is proud to announce that Wheelhouse Whisky – Prophecy has been awarded Best Dram at the Manchester Whisky Festival 2025.

This recognition is especially meaningful for our team, as Prophecy represents a preview of Benbecula’s future whisky character. Crafted through our bottling company, MacMillan Spirits, Prophecy embodies The Spirit of the Hebrides using island-inspired influence and the expertise guiding our new distillery. Curated by our Master Distiller, Brendan McCarron, this single malt is a marriage of two parcels from another island distillery: one heavily peated and one unpeated, put together to capture the profile we are crafting at Benbecula: softly to medium peat, with a smoky, floral, and salty character.

At the Manchester Whisky Festival, Prophecy resonated deeply with attendees, standing out for its balance of smoke, maritime character, and layered sweetness. For many who tasted it, Prophecy captured the sense of place that defines our home here on Benbecula. It was also a success the week before in The Hague, at the International Whisky Festival. The Dutch whisky community gave similar praise for this distinctive, balanced dram, giving us further encouragement to explore the global markets as we get closer to our first Benbecula release.

Prophecy is the fourth release in our Wheelhouse Whisky series and reflects the style of whisky we will produce at Benbecula Distillery once our spirit is matured and ready in the years ahead. To see this flavour profile recognised at such an established festival is both humbling and energising as we continue our journey.

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who visited our stand, shared a dram with us, and supported our work. Milestones like this affirm why we do what we do, and make us even more excited for our inaugural release.

Prophecy is currently available online and in our distillery shop.

Prophecy is part of the Wheelhouse Whisky series by MacMillan Spirits. UK shipping only. Over 18s.

Benbecula Distillery Founder Angus MacMillan with Maven Capital Partners Investment Manager Rob Stevenson


We’re excited to share some big news from Benbecula: we’ve secured a £1.5 million investment from the British Business Bank’s Investment Fund for Scotland (IFS), delivered via Maven Capital Partners.

This marks the fund’s first equity investment in the Highlands & Islands, and for us, it’s a milestone that will help shape the next chapter of our journey.

What this means for Benbecula

This support will allow us to:

  • Scale up whisky production and maturation
  • Create new skilled jobs on the island
  • Enhance the visitor centre and experiences

It’s an investment not just in whisky, but in our community and our place in the Hebrides. We are grateful to the BBB and Maven Capital Partners for supporting us in our whisky craft and mission.

“Securing this investment is a major milestone for us and for the island. It gives us the ability to scale production with confidence, continue creating skilled jobs locally, and develop visitor experiences that bring people closer to our story,” says Founder, Angus MacMillan, 

“Most importantly, it allows us to keep laying down spirit for future generations. Benbecula Distillery was founded to celebrate the Outer Hebrides’ people and place and this backing helps us realise that vision.”

Angus MacMillan, Rob Stevenson, and MD Hector MacLeod

Collaborating with Maven Capital Partners and the British Business Bank was an enjoyable process and we are grateful to have dedicated teams who believe in and support our mission here at Benbecula Distillery, not just for the benefits of our business, but for the positive impact on our local community.

Sarah Newbould, Senior Investment Manager at Nations & Regions Investment Funds, the British Business Bank, said

“The Investment Fund for Scotland was created to fund ambitious businesses across the country, and Benbecula Distillery is the perfect example of the kind of bold, community-rooted venture we’re proud to see the fund support.

This investment will not only fuel the development of a distinctive whisky brand but also drive job creation and economic growth in the Outer Hebrides, inviting locals and visitors from further afield to visit the Isles and try some of Scotland’s best spirit. The distillery team’s dedication to its craft and local impact mirrors our mission to help smaller businesses succeed and we are eager to see where they take the brand next.”

The funding also supports the launch of our 2025 private cask programme, announced mid-September. This is the second of only three cask offerings we will release, leaving a limited time to be part of our distillery’s story from the beginning. The offering includes a Palo Cortado Hogshead, Red Wine Barrique, and Bourbon Barrel.

More details can be found on our cask page here:

Looking forward

From day one, our vision has been to build a distillery that celebrates the Hebrides and contributes to the island’s future. This investment gives us the confidence to keep laying down spirit for generations to come and to keep welcoming visitors to experience our story first-hand.

Benbecula Distillery Announces Brendan McCarron’s Masterclass at Festival Day on the Hebridean Whisky Trail

Benbecula Distillery is proud to announce its upcoming Festival Day as part of the Hebridean Whisky Trail Festival 2025, a summer celebration uniting Scotland’s island distilleries.

On September 11th, visitors to Benbecula will enjoy a distillery tour and an exclusive masterclass hosted by our Master Distiller, Brendan McCarron. Renowned across the whisky world for his expertise, Brendan will guide guests through a tasting of our distinctive spirits while sharing his whisky-making philosophy and the story behind our island distillery.

“The Hebridean Whisky Trail is an incredible way to showcase the variety and unique character of island whisky,” said Brendan McCarron. “We’re doing something very innovative and special here at Benbecula, and I’m really excited to share it with whisky enthusiasts on the trail. Sharing our whisky, our approach, and our story with visitors is always a privilege.”

Brendan is celebrated for the quality spirit he is crafting at Benbecula Distillery, where he continues to oversee and shape all aspects of production. Alongside his dedicated role with Benbecula, which is exclusive in Scotland, he has recently accepted a part-time consultancy role with The Lakes Distillery in England. This new position adds to his portfolio of international clients, but Benbecula remains his main focus.

The Hebridean Whisky Trail Festival offers whisky enthusiasts the chance to experience the diversity and excellence of Scotland’s island distilleries. At Benbecula Distillery, the festival day visitors can look forward to a warm reception in the new visitor centre, an insider’s view of the production process, and a rare opportunity to learn directly from one of the industry’s most respected figures.

Tickets for the festival day tour and masterclass are limited and available now. Learn more about the event and reserve your ticket by clicking below.

Benbecula Half Marathon Draws Strong Turnout in 2025 Return

Benbecula, 31 May 2025 – The Benbecula Half Marathon returned this past Saturday, 31 May, following a six-year hiatus. Revived by a small group of enthusiastic local runners, the event once again brought together the community in celebration of fitness and island spirit.

The organising committee approached Benbecula Distillery, a single malt whisky distillery that opened in 2024, to sponsor the event, and the distillery quickly agreed. Several other local businesses also contributed, including items for the finisher bags.

The event saw an impressive 132 registered participants, a turnout well above past years. Light rain dusted the course early on, but cleared just in time for the race. A local piper, Niall MacRury, led runners from the hall to the start line, serenading both participants and spectators. Although the skies cleared, the Benbecula wind stayed strong. The route offered a scenic tour of the island, lined with supporters and culminating in a cheering crowd at the finish line.

Winners were awarded their prizes at a post-race ceremony, presented by Angus MacMillan, Founder of Benbecula Distillery. First place in the women’s category went to Coleen Monrad of Stornoway Running and Athletics Club, and first place in the men’s category to Alex Luetchford of Hunters Bog Trotters. 

Congratulations to all the runners, both island locals and visiting participants, and a heartfelt thank you to those who made the event possible.

“A big thank you goes out to runners, spectators, and everyone in the community who made this event possible,” said race organiser Graham MacLeod. “The return of this race was inspiring not only for local runners, but for the community as a whole.”

Photos and future announcements for the 2026 Benbecula Half Marathon will be shared on the official social media page: Benbecula Half Marathon.

Special thanks to Benbecula Distillery for sponsoring the event, the runners who took part, the volunteers who gave their time, and the many spectators who braved the weather. It was an exciting day for Benbecula, and a brilliant start to a summer of events, and the continuation of the half marathon.

Benbecula Distillery is now open for visitors, with tours available daily, and a full lunch menu with fresh seafood, tea, coffee, and sweet treats. Whether traveling to Benbecula for another fitness event or just passing through, everyone is encouraged to stop by the distillery for refreshments and to learn more about Benbecula and the Outer Hebrides. Open Monday-Friday.

Find more information about visiting the distillery here.

Benbecula Half Marathon Returns After Six-Year Break – Thanks to Benbecula Distillery

Benbecula, 7 May 2025 – The Benbecula Half Marathon is officially back after a six-year hiatus, and it’s all thanks to the generous support of local business Benbecula Distillery.

The event will take place on Saturday 31st May 2025, welcoming runners from across the islands and beyond for a day of fitness, community, and celebration.

This week, members of the organising committee accepted the race’s finishers’ T-shirts, running bibs, and medals from Angus MacMillan, founder of Benbecula Distillery, and Mary Margaret Connarty, Distillery Manager. Their support as main sponsor has been instrumental in reviving the event.

Benbecula Half Marathon organising team with

“We’re incredibly grateful to Benbecula Distillery for helping us bring the half marathon back to life,” said a spokesperson for the organising committee. “Their backing has allowed us to create a quality experience for our runners and continue the legacy of this much-loved event.”

As the distillery continues to grow its presence on the island, it now offers guided tours to visitors, providing a unique insight into the whisky-making process. The Distillery Café is also open Monday to Friday, offering a warm welcome to locals and tourists alike.

The return of the Benbecula Half Marathon marks a significant moment for the local running community and the island itself, offering both residents and visitors an opportunity to take part in an event known for its warm atmosphere and scenic routes.

Find more information about visiting the distillery here.

Benbecula Distillery Makes its Mark at Dubai Whisky Festival and Breaks a Guinness World Record

Benbecula Distillery, a new single malt whisky producer from the Outer Hebrides, made history this past weekend by helping break a Guinness World Record in Dubai at MaltLive 2025. The distillery, which began production in May 2024, was invited to attend this whisky festival at the Emirates Golf Club on February 22nd and 23rd by the event organisers, Malt Society of Arabia. The event celebrates the world of whisky on an international scale, and the organisers planned an engaging two-day event with 250+ expressions, well-known and small, independent brands, panels, and competitions.

Despite being a young distillery with no bottled products yet on the shelves, Benbecula played a pivotal role at the event, sponsoring the Guinness World Record attempt for most nationalities participating in a whisky masterclass. At a time when the whisky industry is working to attract a broader and more diverse audience, this record-breaking moment highlighted how whisky can unite people across cultures, ages, and backgrounds in a shared appreciation of the complex craft.

  • Benbecula Distillery, MSA, and GWR representative holding Guinness World Record certificate
  • Brendan McCarron teaching masterclass of 60+ nationalities
  • Guinness World Record attempt and Benbecula Distillery sponsored hats
  • Benbecula Distillery Master Distiller Brendan McCarron leading the whisky masterclass on stage
  • Masterclass attendees sampling Benbecula Distillery's whisky
  • Close-up of whisky sample glasses featuring Brendan McCarron’s special blend
  • Benbecula Distillery founder Angus MacMillan and MSA's Ganesh holding a tray of whisky glasses
  • Masterclass attendees sampling Benbecula Distillery whisky
  • Guinness World Records representative and MSA holding the official record-breaking certificate on stage
  • Attendees lining up to register at MaltLive for the masterclass
  • Masterclass attendees sampling

The Historic Guinness World Record Attempt

The record attempt required representatives from at least 50 nationalities to take part in a 30-minute whisky masterclass. Under the supervision of an official Guinness World Record representative, whisky lovers from 60 countries registered for the class, creating an exciting international milestone in the industry. As the official sponsor of the attempt, Benbecula Distillery’s Master Distiller, Brendan McCarron, led the masterclass. Well-respected in the whisky world, McCarron has built his reputation through decades of work, including brands such as Glenmorangie, Oban, Deanston, Tobermory, and Bunnahabhain.

Given that Benbecula Distillery is still in its early days, they took a unique approach to the tasting samples. First was their new make spirit, the raw, unaged spirit before maturation. Just below 70% ABV, this cask-strength liquid gives a taste of the spirit’s foundation, and it was met with a very positive reception from whisky enthusiasts. The second sample was a special blended malt crafted by McCarron to emulate what Benbecula’s single malt will become after aging. This offered a first glimpse at their signature Outer Hebridean style with gentle smoke, floral notes, and marine character.

After 30 minutes of engaging the group with the wonders of whisky, the Guinness World Record adjudicator took the stage to confirm that the attempt had been successful – MaltLive 2025 had officially set a new world record.

A Significant Moment for Whisky

This monumental achievement reinforced whisky’s global appeal and its ability to bring people together. With thousands of attendees at MaltLive, the enthusiasm for tasting and learning about whisky was clear. This event challenged outdated perceptions about who whisky is for and how it should be enjoyed, proving that whisky culture is evolving and becoming more inclusive.

For Benbecula Distillery, this was a significant moment. As a small, independent distillery from the Outer Hebrides, they found themselves in the spotlight at the whisky industry’s largest global gatherings in the region. Their participation not only introduced their unique spirit to a wider audience but also solidified their reputation as a bold new name to watch in the whisky industry.

Benbecula Distillery 2025 Cask Offering

Beyond the Guinness World Record, Benbecula Distillery attended MaltLive to introduce its cask ownership programme. The distillery was invited to the event by Malt Society of Arabia, the event organisers, whose relationship began last year by purchasing many casks from the 2024 offering. To continue with cask sales, Benbecula promoted their 2025 cask offering at the festival. They are only offering three years of cask offerings, with 2025 being the second of three total, creating an exclusive opportunity for customers to own a Benbecula cask and be a part of the brand’s journey. The casks used are chosen specially by Master Distiller McCarron to suit the flavour profiles of the spirit, and are sure to demonstrate his expertise and the distillery’s unique spirit character. With limited availability, those interested in casks are encouraged to reach out to casks@benbeculadistillery.com or visit 2025 Cask Offering | benbecula distillery to secure their opportunity.

The Spirit of the Hebrides

Benbecula Distillery was founded by Angus MacMillan, a local businessman and crofter, with the vision of bringing prosperity and opportunity to the Outer Hebrides while sharing the magic of island whisky with the world. A sense of place is important for the distillery, and through its opening, there have been a significant number of jobs and opportunities created for the population of the islands. The distillery will also help increase tourism economy on the island, providing more than just whisky, but a cultural education and a deeper look at the Outer Hebrides.

Benbecula Distillery crafts “The Spirit of the Hebrides”, using seaweed-enriched Bere barley from Angus’s croft and heather-peated fires, bringing back ancient whisky-making techniques not seen for many years. The visitor centre at the distillery is opening this spring.

From a small island to a world stage, Benbecula Distillery has proven that it’s not just another Scotch whisky brand, but a distillery with a bold vision, deep-rooted heritage, and global ambition.