Kimbland distillery

Kimbland distillery
Region: Island
LocationSanday, Orkney
OwnerKimbland Distillery Ltd
Founded2017
StatusOperational
Websitehttps://kimblanddistillery.com/

Kimbland distillery is a small Scotch whisky and gin distillery located on the Orkney island of Sanday. The distillery was established in August 2017 and began distilling in 2020.[1] It claimed to be the most northerly Scotch whisky distillery in the world until the Lerwick Distillery was established in Lerwick, Shetland in 2022.

History

Kimbland distillery was incorporated as a company in August 2017, established by Sanday resident Sebastian Hadfield-Hyde. The distillery began distilling its first products in 2020, and reportedly began maturing its first Scotch whisky in 2023.[2] The distillery uses an Orcadian barley known as bere, which has been grown in the Orkney Islands since the Neolithic period.[3] Kimbland distillery has also claimed to be the world's first carbon negative distillery.[4]

In 2023, the Deerness distillery in Deerness, Mainland announced that it would become the first new Scotch whisky distillery in Orkney since Scapa distillery opened in 1885, however this claim was challenged by Hadfield-Hyde, director of Kimbland distillery, who claimed this statement was untrue, as Kimbland distillery had reportedly been maturing their first batch of Scotch whisky months earlier than Deerness distillery.[5] In December 2025, a warning was issued by Food Standards Scotland (F.S.S.), advising consumers not to purchase or consume any product from the Kimbland distillery, as it was reported that the distillery had failed to adhere to any of the safety regulations issued by the agency, and had failed to provide evidence that its products met the required safety standards.[6] Kimbland distillery had reportedly not been distilling any product for '18 months' at the time of the December 2025 announcement.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Distillery owner slams Orkney rival's history blunder". Insider.
  2. ^ "It starts with a special grain". Whisky Journal.
  3. ^ "It starts with a special grain". Whisky Journal.
  4. ^ "About Us". Kimbland Distillery.
  5. ^ "Distillery owner slams Orkney rival's history blunder". Insider.
  6. ^ "'Urgent' warning not to drink whisky and gin from Orkney's Kimbland distillery amid safety concerns". The Scotsman.
  7. ^ "'Do not drink' warning for island gin and whisky brand". BBC.