[1] The water source comes from the nearby Ballinom Burn, which originates in the Mannoch Hills.
[1][2][6] The distillery cost £25 million and consists of a modern design that won the Royal Institute of British Architects Award for Scotland in 2015.
[7][8] In 2019, the MP Theresa Villiers visited the distillery while serving as Environment Secretary.
[9] In 2021, the MP Douglas Ross, while serving as the Leader of the Scottish Conservatives, visited the distillery.
[1] The spirit stills have an onion shape which pays respect to the former nearby Imperial distillery.