. • 2014 – Distilling commences in July. • 2020 – first whisky released September. • Employs 32 people across the two sites with its distillery running at an optimal production level of 400,000 litres of alcohol per annum and all bottling and logistics taking place in Fife. • Bottle sales have grown from 5,000 in 2004 to just under 200,000 year ending March 2022 with close to 1 million per annum forecast by the end of the current decade. • In 2004 it sold to four markets; now it sells to 36 and has grown the UK from 15 specialist retailers and distributors to 148 within the last two years. • Built with sustainability and circular economy at its centre, benefitting local long-term employment and was the first distillery to be wholly reliant on local, renewable energy, using hydroelectricity and woodchip, supporting the construction of a directly connected supply and off take facility just two miles away, that not only processes the locally sourced timber into fuel, but also converts its distillation co-products into highly nutritional animal feed for the peninsulas livestock. • Reached finals of the Scottish Environmental Business Awards (VIBES) for two years running, winning a Good Practice Award in 2021. • Its first whisky launched in 2020, was the first to be packaged in fully recycled board, covering a bottle that already contained more than 50% recycled glass.