Kythe Distillery Announcement

Kythe Distillery – a return to old-style highland distilling

Kythe is a new distillery presently in development at Hills of Bendochy farm in Perthshire. Kythe Distillery will make old-style, truly traditional, highland single malt Scotch whisky under the guidance of its directors: distillery manager Jonny McMillan, chairman Aaron Chan and whisky maker Angus MacRaild.

Kythe – a Scots word meaning to show, prove or demonstrate – will be a working distillery where the sole purpose is to pursue the creation of a beautiful, old-style highland whisky. The distillery will operate with an ideological focus on absolute quality, with many of the most historic whiskies ever bottled acting as the benchmark against which the directors are measuring their success.

The project has been conceived, founded and fully funded by lifelong whisky enthusiasts who wish to see the styles, flavours and qualities of long-extinct, true highland malt whiskies made again. Included in this roster of supporters is Ronnie Cox a 45-year whisky-industry veteran who will serve as brand director emeritus.

Aaron Chan, leading a consortium of whisky drinkers in Hong Kong who have backed the distillery, said “Over the past 10 years, Hong Kong’s whisky fans have been catching up very fast when it comes to Scotch whisky culture. We have started specialised whisky bars, whisky retailers, importers, exporters and independent bottlers. The final piece of the puzzle is for us to help create a whisky distillery in Scotland – Kythe is that distillery.”

Kythe will produce an estimated 50,000 litres of pure alcohol per year, equivalent to around 250 casks. The distilling team will work closely with local farmers to source protein-rich, heritage and brewing barley varieties. The distillery’s 1 tonne mash tun will feed clear wort into seven wooden fermenters capable of delivering fermentation times consistently in excess of two weeks. The resultant distillation will take place in a wood-fired wash still, complemented by an electrically heated spirit still, both condensing through worm tubs – a return to true direct firing with wood and old-style production, all in the service of creating old-style Scotch whisky.

Angus MacRaild offers “While I have often been critical of contemporary Scotch whisky's quality and direction, I don't believe in simply being critical. I have always wanted to make whisky, to put my ideas into practice, put my money where my mouth is, and to create a charismatic and very specifically 'old style' single malt. In my view, efficiency is the enemy of character when it comes to Scottish single malts, and with Kythe we can start to test this and be part of a growing movement that is changing the direction of Scottish single malt whisky for the better.”

This production process, utilising sustainably sourced, air-seasoned logs for direct firing, will also ensure Kythe has very low carbon emissions in comparison to other distilleries of similar scale, reducing emissions by 94% in comparison with a similar sized, kerosene-boiler distillery. This is to be an authentically green and environmentally conscious endeavour that seeks to continuously improve these aspects into the future. The distillery team will also work to support high regenerative standards with our farming partners, and invest in the maintenance and improvement of the local environment and landscape.

Jonny McMillan comments "We're focused on making a spirit which is noble in every respect, not just a grand cru malt whisky. With locally sourced, ethically grown barley and environmentally sustainable production, Kythe has a shot at making something profound, authentic and truly beautiful."

Kythe Distillery is fully funded, with production scheduled to commence in late 2024. However, as part of its planned financing programme, the company will launch limited cask purchasing opportunities for private individuals and selected independent bottlers. Full details, and the chance to sign up to the company’s newsletter to hear about the cask purchasing programme, are available via its website (kythedistillery.com).

Kythe can also be followed via its social media pages:

Facebook: @kythedistillery

Instagram: @kythedistillery

For media enquiries, please contact the directors by email at directors@kythedistillery.com

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