Annandale distillery

In 2008, the company received a grant of £150,000 from the Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) support as part of a £10.5m [3] investment which will employ up to 29 people.

[6] The first cask of peated whisky 'Cask 40' was filled by ex- Scotland Rugby Union player Doddie Weir.

Annandale Distillery's single cask, single malt scotch whiskies are branded as (unpeated) Man O' Words named after Robert Burns the once local exciseman in Annan[11] and 'Scotland's national poet' and (peated) Man O' Sword named after King Robert The Bruce[12] the former 7th Lord of Annandale and King of Scots, who once had a motte and bailey castle local to the distillery.

Outlaw King[16] celebrates Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, 7th Lord of Annandale and tells the harrowing but inspiring tale of Bruce's struggle to lead the Scotland's freedom in the 14th century leading up to the Battle of Bannockburn This is the first blend to have any Annandale whisky in it.

Beginning with Sherry-Conditioned Hogshead Casks in December 2019 which sold out within a few months, and the current release the STR(shaved, toasted & re-charred).