Rory McCann Invests in New Slanj Whisky Brand

Game of Thrones star Rory McCann has invested in Slanj, a new Scottish whisky brand launching at $63 that aims to make Scotch more accessible by dropping traditional formality.
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Rory McCann Invests in New Slanj Whisky Brand
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Game of Thrones actor Rory McCann has invested in a new Scottish whisky brand that aims to make scotch more accessible to everyday drinkers. Slanj, launched by brothers Brian and Craig Halley alongside Stuart Montgomerie, debuts with a £47 blended whisky that eschews traditional formality.

The venture represents the culmination of a decade-long dream for the founders, who previously established Slanj Kilts. They secured the whisky brand name nearly 10 years ago, drawing inspiration from the Scottish toast “slàinte,” meaning “health.”

Rory McCann Champions Slanj’s No-Fuss Approach

Slanj Targets Modern Whisky Drinkers

The brand positions itself as a departure from traditional scotch whisky conventions while maintaining quality standards. Brian Halley emphasized this philosophy in the company’s approach.

“Scotch doesn’t need to be sacred to be exceptional,” Halley said. “We’ve always loved the craft, but we wanted to create something that felt less like a ritual and more like a moment. Something people could enjoy instinctively, without second-guessing how to drink it.”

The whisky delivers fruit notes with subtle sweetness and gentle spice, deliberately avoiding smoky characteristics. Whisky writer Charles MacLean, co-founder of the Maclean Foundation, has endorsed the blend, calling it “moreish.”

Slanj launches initially in the UK market with plans for international expansion. Douglas Laing has committed to providing sustainable malt supplies for future releases. The team plans to introduce limited editions and special releases to complement the core range.

The brand emerges at a time when whisky producers increasingly seek to attract younger consumers and casual drinkers who may find traditional scotch intimidating. By combining celebrity backing with an approachable marketing message, Slanj aims to bridge the gap between whisky tradition and modern drinking culture.

Beth Squires

Beth Squires is the Deputy Editor of The Whiskey Wash with over half a decade of industry experience. She possesses comprehensive knowledge of the global whisky landscape, spanning everything from heritage and production to complex market analysis. A graduate of the OurWhisky Foundation’s Atonia Programme, which champions women in whisky, Beth is a dedicated advocate for diversity and sustainability, focused on highlighting the innovation and storytelling that define the modern whisky industry.

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