Ian Macleod cuts production amid muted whisky outlook
Key takeaways
- In a filing with Companies House, the UK business register, the company said it had lowered annual production at its Glengoyne and Rosebank sites "on account of the lower forward demand outlook".
- The distiller said annual production at its Tamdhu site "remained at recent output levels" due to the timing of "significant onsite engineering works" in recent years.
- It added: "The broader trend is that Tamdhu's output profile will mirror that of the other two distilleries."
Ian Macleod cuts production amid muted whisky outlook https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/scotch-whiskey-bottles-distillery-2657487587?tracking Id=66b9909e-4b10-4df3-b1be-bd3ce7e96bcd&list Id=search Results · Just Drinks · Elliot90/Shutterstock.com Dean Best Tue, June 30, 2026 at 9:12 PM GMT+7 1 min read Ian Macleod Distillers has revealed it cut production at two distilleries by 30% due to the muted outlook for Scotch.
In a filing with Companies House, the UK business register, the company said it had lowered annual production at its Glengoyne and Rosebank sites "on account of the lower forward demand outlook".
The distiller said annual production at its Tamdhu site "remained at recent output levels" due to the timing of "significant onsite engineering works" in recent years.