They are to have water with their whisky again on a Scottish island.

A distillery is to resume producing whisky today after a drought forced it to halt production for weeks.

Tobermory, one of Scotland's oldest commercial distilleries, ceased making its single malts after the loch from which it draws water dried up due to a lack of rainfall.

It was only the second time production had ever been stopped on the Mull distillery – but the second year in a row – since it was acquired by parent company Burn Stewart in 1993.

However, after six weeks of drought 2in of rain fell on Saturday, followed by another downpour yesterday, making it possible for production to resume at 3am today.