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Ty Nant, a player in the premium bottled water sector, has acquired Strathmore Water from AG Barr, marking a significant strategic move for both brands.


The deal underscores Ty Nant's aim to enhance its operational scale and geographic footprint while preserving the distinct heritage of Strathmore, an established name in the UK water market.


Strathmore Water, with its origins in Forfar, Scotland, has built a strong reputation in hospitality, foodservice and leisure sectors over the decades. The acquisition ensures that Strathmore will continue to be bottled at its source in Scotland, safeguarding local jobs and maintaining its legacy.


Raminder Sidhu, chairman and director of Ty Nant, highlighted the importance of the Strathmore brand and its dedicated team in Forfar. “This is a brand with a deep legacy and a loyal following, and we are honoured to be entrusted with its next chapter,” he said.


“At the heart of Strathmore’s success is the incredible team in Forfar," Sidhu continued. "Their professionalism, passion and care are a true testament to the strength of the brand and the business. We’re proud to welcome them into the Ty Nant family and excited to invest further in their future.”


The acquisition comes at a time when Ty Nant has experienced substantial growth, securing partnerships with leading hotels, retailers and cultural institutions globally. By integrating Strathmore into its portfolio, Ty Nant aims to enhance its market position while continuing to operate Strathmore as a distinctly Scottish brand.


The company plans to invest in sustainability initiatives and strengthen customer partnerships, positioning the Forfar site as a key asset for future development.


Ty Nant is known for its distinctive blue and crimson glass bottles and premium spring water sourced from Wales. The brand has rapidly ascended in the competitive drinks market, recently being recognised in the Sunday Times 100 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the UK.


AG Barr, a UK-based beverage company known for brands scuh as Irn-Bru and Rubicon, has owned Strathmore Water since 2006. With the sale, AG Barr continues its focus on its core beverage portfolio while transferring the stewardship of Strathmore to Ty Nant, which aims to uphold the brand’s legacy.


As the bottled water market evolves, Ty Nant’s acquisition of Strathmore reflects broader trends in the industry, including a growing emphasis on regional sourcing, sustainability and premium product offerings.


The move positions Ty Nant to leverage Strathmore’s established market presence while contributing to the ongoing growth of the premium bottled water segment in the UK and beyond

Ty Nant strengthens portfolio with acquisition of Strathmore Water from AG Barr

Siân Yates

30 July 2025

Ty Nant strengthens portfolio with acquisition of Strathmore Water from AG Barr

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