River Ness to power Inverness’s first whisky distillery in nearly 40 years By Keith Findlay June 28, 2022, 12:01 am Updated: June 28, 2022, 12:33 pm 1 Hotelier Jon Erasmus at the new Uilebheist brewery and distillery in Inverness. [[intro]] [[title]] [[text]] [[button_text]] [[outro]] More from Local Business Aberdeen bottom of league for Scottish house price growth 1 VisitAberdeenshire boss pledges to make the city and shire 'Scotland's leading visitor destination' by… 0 Olympic Challenger bound for Aberdeen to tackle ‘decade’s largest’ P&A campaign 1 Aberdeen sweet shop faces rising costs as new report highlights high street woes 0 FirstGroup suitor walks away from £1.3bn-plus deal but leaves door open for possible return… 1 Speyside Brewery back in business at bigger premises in Forres after Covid hiatus 0 No impact to employees as Altera Infrastructure announces Chapter 11 bankruptcy 0 WATCH: How a Stonehaven couple collect seawater to make premium salt crystals 0 Brewdog's James Watt: I can't wait to showcase Aberdeen to 10,000 from around the… 0 Everything you need to know about Brewdog's 2022 AGM at Aberdeen's Hazlehead Park 0 More from Press and Journal Malky Mackay says trust within Ross County squad will ensure no panic following opening… 0 Turriff to face Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire Cup semi-final Fraserburgh edge out Inverurie in dramatic Evening Express Aberdeenshire Cup penalty shootout Lossiemouth defeat Forres Mechanics to set up semi-final clash against Brora Rangers Moray Concert Brass to celebrate 30 years of music making with special performance 0 Clachnacuddin into North of Scotland Cup last-four with 3-0 win over Wick Academy 0