For nearly a century, successive generations of the McClelland family grew and modernised the distillery. At its peak, the site had six washbacks and an annual production of approximately 230,000 litres of alcohol, which cemented its status as the 'Queen of the Lowlands'.
1905
Over the next 80 years, Bladnoch Distillery changed hands several times and continued to produce fine Lowlands Whisky.
In 1956, Bladnoch Distillery Limited was created and the stills, which had fallen silent during the war, were recommissioned. The stillhouse was expanded to four stills in 1966.
More recently, the distillery was owned by Arthur Bell & Sons (which would later become part of Guinness / United Distillers) between 1983 and 1993, a period during which the brand’s distribution was increased and a Visitor Centre was established. From 1993, the distillery was privately owned by Raymond and Colin Armstrong.
Australian entrepreneur, David Prior acquired the company from Raymond and Colin Armstrong, and began an extensive refurbishment of the distillery.
After 2 years of renovations under the direction of Master Distiller, Ian MacMillan, Bladnoch Distillery resumed production. In 2017, Bladnoch celebrated its 200 year anniversary, making it one of the oldest and one of the largest privately-owned Scotch Whisky distilleries.
Highly acclaimed Master Distiller, Dr. Nick Savage joined the Bladnoch team. Bladnoch launched its state-of-the-art Visitor Centre experience, gift shop and Melba Cafe.