List of whisky distilleries in England

There are 49 English whisky distilleries registered as of April 2023, 45 of these are active distilleries, 23 of these distilleries are members of the English Whisky Guild (EWG).

List of independent distilleries by region

There are currently 26 active English distilleries across England.

No Name of Distillery Whisky Distillery Est. First Release Town Region
1. Pocketful of Stones Distillery 2016 2022 Penzance Devon & Cornwall
2. Hicks & Healey's Distillery 2000 2011 Truro
3. Cotswolds Distillery 2014 2017 Lostwithiel
4. Penrock Distillery Likeard
5. Wrecking Coast Distillety 2016 2023 Camelford
6. The Dartmoor Distillery 2015 2024 Princetown
7. Dartmoor Whisky Distillery 2015 2020 Bovey Tracey
8. Circumstance Distillery 2018 2022 Bristol South West
9. Ten Hides Distillery 2020 Devizes
10. Wiltshire Distillery 2021 2026 Tisbury
11. Isle of Wight Distillery 2015 Ryde
12. Old Bakery Distillery Bounds Green London
13. Doghouse Distillery 2015 Battersea
14. Maidstone Distillery 2018 2026 Maidstone The South East
15. Canterbury Brewers & Distillers 2018 2022 Canterbury
16. Black Bottle Distillery 2016 2020 Wallingford Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire/ Buckinghamshire/Northamptonshire
17. Abingdon Distillery Abingdon
18. Aedda's Farm Distillery Adstock
19. Ludlow Distillery 2014 2018 Ludlow Midlands
20. Spirit of Birmingham Distillery 2020 2024 Birmingham
21. Mercia Distillery 2020 2025 Bishton
22. Forest Distillery 2014 2022 Macclesfield North West
23. Weetwood Distillery 2018 2022 Tarporley
24. Bank Hall Distillery 2020 Blackpool
25. One Point Six Distillery Manchester
26. Durham Distillery 2013 2025 Durham North East

Distilleries information

Circumstance Distillery

Circumstance Distillery was founded by Liam Hirt in 2108. Based in the Whitehall district of Bristol, it is the sister distillery of Psychopomp Microdistillery. Circumstance Distillery prides itself on its 'Flavour first' approach, meaning every decision is made with flavour the only consideration. As a result of this approach they do not make a single malt whisky but use a variety of grains to produce single grain whiskies. They also use brewing yeasts instead of the traditional distilling yeasts and leave their fermentations running for 14 days. They released their first whisky in September 2022 which sold out in 9 minutes.

Dartmoor Whisky Distillery

Situated in Bovey Tracey, Simon Crow placed a 1200-litre ex-cognac still in the Old Town House to start the Dartmoor Whisky Distillery in 2017.

Guided by head distiller Frank McHardy, long time whisky industry veteran, the first whisky was casked on 3 February 2017. Three and half years later the first single malt whisky was released.

Durham Distillery

Durham Distillery was founded in 2014 as a gin distillery in Langley Park, County Durham and moved in 2020 to the Prince Bishops Shopping Centre in Durham, England.

They started the distillery with a 400-litre Hoga pot still, Lily, to produce gin, vodka and liqueur. With the investment of the Finance Durham Fund the distillery was planning to move to the city centre in 2018, what they were able to do in 2020. The production is the responsibility of the master distiller Jessica Tomlinson, a graduate from Heriot-Watt University who is involved from the start. Owing to the delayed move, no whisky was distilled before November 2019.

Hicks & Healey

In 2003 two of Cornwall's drinks producers, St Austell Brewery and Healey's Cyder Farm, announced that they had begun to produce the first whisky in England for almost a century.

In September 2011 the partnership released a 7-year old single malt and opted to use the spelling "whiskey". Whisky commentator and author of The Whisky Bible, Jim Murray, described the whisky as "among the best debut bottlings of the last decade".

Isle of Wight Distillery

The Isle of Wight Distillery is known for their gin and vodka brand Mermaid, but also started distilling whisky in December 2015. The founders Xavier Baker and Conrad Gauntlett started the distilling at Conrad's Rosemary Vineyard in 2014. Four years later, they moved to the Pondwell's pub The Wishing Well.

The stills have capacities of 100 and 300 litres. In spring 2019 they planned to install a custom designed 1,000 litre still. Big Bertha was operating in May 2020.

The first whisky was released in December 2018. For this single malt, the wort was brewed in Ryde at the Goddards Brewery where Xavier is managing director.

Princetown Distillery

The company Princetown Distilleries filed their plans to build a whisky distillery in December 2016.

Located at an elevation of 1,400 ft, in Princetown, Dartmoor National Park it will outrank Dalwhinnie in that category. The design is by Gareth Roberts working for Organic Architects who previously was involved in the realisation of Ardnamurchan distillery, Dartmoor Distillery, Lindores Abbey Distillery, and Nc’nean distillery. Building started in August 2018.

Lakesland Distillery

An unfruitful initiative of Harold Currie co-founder of Arran Distillery and his son Andrew Currie. Harold's other son, Paul Currie, would found The Lakes Distillery.

Andrew published his plans in 2004 for a distillery in the old Bobbin Mill in Staveley. In 2006 work on the distillery was progressing, aiming for a Christmas opening. However, in 2007 the project was abandoned.

The London Distillery Company

The London Distillery Company was the first whisky Distillery in London for over 100 years. Originally, based in a former dairy cold room in Battersea, London until December 2015 before moving to a railway arch in Bermondsey.

TLDC was registered with Companies House in July 2011 by Darren Rook, and investor and former microbrewery owner, Nick Taylor.

Rook resigned as CEO in late 2017. His replacement failed multiple times to secure funding from new & existing investors. In January 2020, the company went into administration. The British Honey Company purchased the Dodd's Gin and Rye brands.

List of distilleries in the EWG by age

There are currently 23 distilleries that are members of the English Whisky Guild

List of distilleries & milestones dates

No Name of Distillery Whisky Distillery Est. First Release Town Region
1 St George's Distillery 2006 2009 Roundham East Anglia
2 Adnams 2010 2013 Southwold East Anglia
3 Cotswolds Distillery 2014 2017 Stourton Midlands
4 Lakes Distillery 2014 2017 Cockermouth North West
5 Ludlow Distillery 2014 2018 Ludlow West Midlands
6 East London Liquor Co Distillery 2015 2018 Old Ford London
7 Bimber Distillery 2016 2019 North Acton London
8 Wharf Distillery 2012 2019 Towcester East Midlands
9 Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery 2016 2019 Filey Yorkshire and the Humber
10 Copper Rivet Distillery 2017 2020 Chatham South East
11 The Oxford Artisan Distillery 2017 2020 Headington South East
12 Henstone Distillery 2018 2021 Oswestry West Midlands
13 White Peak Distillery 2018 2021 Ambergate Midlands
14 Cooper King Distillery 2019 2022 York Yorkshire and the Humber
15 Whittaker's Distillery 2019 2022 Harrogate Yorkshire and the Humber
16 Elsham Wold Distillery 2020 2023 Elsham East Midlands
17 The Halewoods Artisanal Distillery 2020 2023 Chorley Lancashire
18 Yarm Distillery 2020 2023 Teesside North East
19 Retribution Distillery 2021 2024 Frome South West
20 West Midlands Distillery 2021 2024 Rowley Regis Midlands
21 Ad Gefrin Distillery 2022 2025 Northumberland North East
22 Elles Farm Distillery 2023 2026 Stamford Bridge Yorkshire and the Humber
23 Spirit of Manchester Distillery 2023 2026 Manchester North West

Distilleries Information

Bimber Distillery

The Park Royal, London based Bimber Distillery was founded in 2016. The alembic stills are Doris, a 1000-litre wash and Astraeus a spirit still of 600 litres made by Hoga. On 26 May 2016 the first cask was filled and three years later The First was available September 2019.

In 2017 a vodka was released followed by a rum the following year; gin is also part of the product line.

The sales director announced in June 2019 that they are looking for a new location to expand their production and increase the number of visitors.

Cooper King Distillery

Cooper King Distillery is an independent English distillery based in Sutton on the Forest, which was founded after the owners spent time living in Tasmania and became inspired by the Australian whisky industry.

Established in 2016 by founders Christopher Jaume and Abbie Neilson, the distillery started producing gin in early 2018 and casked their first single malt spirit in August 2019. They named the distillery after co-founder Chris Jaume's great-great-grandfather, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cooper King, who traced the family's history back to Yorkshire in 1030 AD.

(Adnams) Copper House Distillery

The Copper House Distillery was built by the Southwold based brewer Adnams in 2010. Their first whisky was released in 2013. They also distill gin, vodka, bierbrand and brandy.

Copper Rivet Distillery

The Copper Rivet Distillery, based in a Grade II listed building in Chatham, Kent, was founded by Bob Russell and his sons Matthew and Stephen, in August 2016.

The distillery has three stills; Sandy (pot), Joyce (column), and Janet (gin). Janet was designed by head distiller Abhi Banik and was granted a patent in 2019. For the production of Single Malt Whisky Sandy is used; it can load 2000 litres of wash. Joyce is for the Vela Vodka and the base alcohol of Dockyard Gin. Janet adds the flavours to the gin through maceration and vapour distillation.

The first whisky release, branded Malthouse, was launched in November 2020.

The Cotswolds Distillery

The Cotswolds Distillery was established in 2014, and was the first full-scale distillery to be located in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Situated in a 5-acre (2 ha) site in Stourton in Warwickshire, its focus is distilling single malt whisky.

On July 27, 2023, The Cotswolds distillery was named the best distillery in the U.K and Ireland

East London Liquor Company

East London Liquor Company is based in a building that was once a glue factory in Bow Wharf, East London. The company was founded by former actor Alex Wolpert in 2014. Head distiller Tom Hills makes single malt, rye, wheat whisky, gin, and wheat vodka with two 450–650 litres Holstein stills,

The London Rye (42% rye, 58% barley) was first released in December 2018. In 2019 a single malt was released, followed in 2020 by the London Wheat (35% unmalted wheat, 30% heirloom malted barley, 30% malted wheat, 5% corn).

In May 2018, £1.5 million was raised to enlarge the whisky production.

Henstone Distillery

Alison and Shane Parr, owners of the Stone House Brewery in Morda, Shropshire, started the Henstone distillery together with Alexandra and Chris Toller in 2017 with the aid of the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development The equipment of the brewery supplies the Wash for the 1000 litre Kothe still Hilda, with which they make a whisky, brandy, gin & vodka.

Their first whisky was released on 23 January 2021.

The Lakes Distillery

The distillery is repurposing an old Victorian farmstead on the shore of Bassenthwaite Lake in the Lake District National Park. It was founded by Paul Currie, ex-Arran Distillery, Alan Rutherford, Nigel Mills, and master distiller Chris Anderson. The Heriot-Watt graduate Dhavall Gandhi was appointed master blender in 2016, his previous position was at The Macallan.

The distillery opened on 15 December 2014, a few days after they put the 5,500 litre McMillan stills into production. On 22 July 2015, Princess Anne formally opened the distillery. In 2019 the distillery announced an expansion plan that would nearly double their production capacity.

Initially the company released a blended whisky The One before they released their first self-produced The Lakes Genesis on 29 June 2018. In May 2018 an annual release, Quatrefoil, was introduced (Faith, Hope, Luck, Love). A brand was restyled in September 2019 with the release of The Whiskymaker's Reserve No.1.

Besides whisky the distillery also makes gin and vodka with a 1,000 litre still.

Ludlow Distillery

Founded by Mike Hardingham in 2009 to distill brandy from his vineyard using a 200-litre Kothe still in Clee St. Margaret's. In 2014 they started to distill whisky. The first peated version was released in 2018 named Young Prince, commemorating Edward V of England who was based in Ludlow Castle. In 2020, the distillery was joined with Ludlow Gin, and relocated in 2023 to Ludlow Farm Shop.

They also produce Brandy, Apple Brandy and Eaux de vie.

The Oxford Artisan Distillery

The Oxford Artisan Distillery (TOAD) is located next to the Headington's South Park in the old city council depot at Cheney Farm. In 2017, Tom Nicolson and Tagore Ramoutar founded the distillery where master distiller Cory Mason started distilling rye whisky, gin, and vodka.

Four organic farms, all near Oxford, supplies the distillery with rye, wheat, and barley.

The largest still "Nautilus" has a capacity of 2,400 litres with a column of 42 plates; a smaller 500-litre still known as "Nemo". Both were built by South Devon Railway Engineering.

In Spring 2021, the distillery launched its rye whisky, produced by the Portuguese master distiller, Chico Rosa.

The Spirit of Manchester Distillery

Now based underneath renovated former railway arches on Watson Street in Manchester, the distillery was founded in 2016 by owners Jen and Seb, initially beginning with the production of gin from their dining room in Chorlton.

Production of whisky began in 2022 and currently takes place on their carbon neutral, 750L pot still 'Leo', named after Leonardo Fibonacci and his golden ratio, tying into the brand name of 'One Point Six Whisky'.

Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery

Based in Hunmanby, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Partnered with the Woldtop Brewery Co., this distillery has been producing single malt since 2016.

From the barley grown on their farm and the water from their estate they make a single malt, using oil-fired Forsyth Stills. The spirit still is 3,500 L while the wash still is 5,000 L, with which they aim to produce 80,000 litres per annum.

Their single malt whisky has been bottled since 2019 under the Filey Bay label. Like many of the other distilleries that used the consultancy of the late Jim Swan (1941-2017), the company offers STR expression.

St George's Distillery

St George's Distillery in Roudham, Norfolk, began production in 2006 and was the first registered whisky distillery in England for over a century,

The company founder James Nelstrop described it as a 45-year-old dream to make whisky in Norfolk and said that barley has historically been sent from Norfolk to Scotland to make whisky.

White Peak Distillery

Near the village of Ambergate, on the bank of the River Derwent, Derbyshire, there is an old wire factory. Claire and Max Vaughan started the White Peak Distillery in 2017, in one of the buildings of this complex.

The first spirit for the whisky is casked in the spring of 2018. In the meantime the progress can be followed by the single malt spirit that is released. Gin and rum are also part of the companies product range.

Whittaker's Distillery

The Whittakers intended to brew beer but a study at Heriot Watt changed his mind. The distillery started in 2015, making gin with two 100 litre Hillbilly stills on their farm in Dacre Banks. The first step into whisky production was taken in 2018, when an expansion plan was announced. That distillery was formally opened by the Earl of Harewood in August 2019.

The new still is made by ABE and has a 1,000 litre capacity.

Wharf Distillery

Wharf Distillery is an independent small batch distillery founded in 2012 by Laurence Conisbee initially to produce apple brandy, Æppel Drenc, from its own cider (Virtual Orchard Cider).

The distillery uses a 300-litre hand-beaten copper pot alembic still from Portugal and a German Kothe still. Their range now includes gin Safine Drenc, vodka Gadan Drenc, Fyr Drenc (a grain spirit made from malted barley), and apple brandy Æppel Drenc

Their first whisky, named Cattle Creep after the narrow tunnel passing under the nearby Grand Union Canal, was released in January 2019. Matured in a 55L Madeira cask, this very limited release was bottled at 42.9% with a cask strength Distiller's Cut at 58.8% being made available in June 2019. The release of their whisky made them England's smallest whisky distillery.

The distillery takes its name from its original location on Galleon Wharf alongside the Grand Union Canal, although it is now located in the market town of Towcester, Northamptonshire.

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Oxford Artisan Distillery
Cotswolds Distillery
St George's Distillery (spirit still)

See also

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