Echlinville Distillery to create 36 jobs with £9m investment

Company aims to increase production capacity and grow export sales tenfold

Invest Northern Ireland chief executive Kevin Holland  with Shane Braniff, owner of Echlinville Distillery
Invest Northern Ireland chief executive Kevin Holland with Shane Braniff, owner of Echlinville Distillery

The Echlinville Distillery in Kircubbin, Co Down, is to invest more than £9 million (€9.9m) and create 36 new jobs as it expands its facilities in the Ards Peninsula.

The company is expanding its distillery to help increase production capacity and grow its brands of Irish whiskey and gin globally.

The company’s Dunville whiskey is on the shelves of almost 900 stores across Canada. Its other brands include Weavers Dry Gin and Jawbox Gin.

Shane Braniff, owner of Echlinville Distillery, said the investment would help it to substantially increase production capacity and grow export sales tenfold over the next five years.

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“We are adding capacity in distillation, bottling, labelling, storage and brand development, all of which are key to further establishing our brands in major international markets including Russia and the US.”

Making the announcement, Invest Northern Ireland chief executive Kevin Holland said: "Since establishing in 2012, Echlinville Distillery has developed a number of well-established brands which are making their mark on the international whiskey and gin market.

“The investment includes the development of a new immersive visitors’ centre and the creation of 36 new jobs, which is great news for the local Ards and North Down Borough Council area.

“Roles on offer include operational, administrative and visitor centre roles, and once in place will contribute over £1 million of additional annual salaries for the Northern Ireland economy.”

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson is an Irish Times reporter