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Whisky Hammer partners with Dunnet Bay Distillers to sell Stannergill Whisky casks


By David Porter

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Whisky fans will have the chance to own a piece of liquid history as Whisky Hammer prepares to exclusively sell casks containing the first drops of Dunnet Bay Distillers’ Stannergill Whisky.

The Caithness-based distillery, which produces the internationally renowned Rock Rose Gin and Holy Grass Vodka, has just announced a £4 million expansion into whisky, partnering with Pitmedden-based Whisky Hammer for an early bird investment opportunity.

Just 200 casks are available, with investors able to pre-order a 250-litre cask for £4750.

The sale will go live at noon (GMT) on Monday, November 7, with Whisky Hammer expecting it to attract buyers from around the world.

This is the second time Whisky Hammer has exclusively sold casks to raise capital for a new distillery.

In 2020, its first cask sale for 8 Doors Distillery in John O’Groats saw all 200 casks sell in less than 48-hours.

Daniel Milne, co-founder and managing director of Whisky Hammer.
Daniel Milne, co-founder and managing director of Whisky Hammer.

Daniel Milne, co-founder and managing director of Whisky Hammer, said: "Dunnet Bay Distillers is known for producing high-quality spirits, so we’re extremely proud to be representing the first casks of what we’re certain will develop into an incredible dram.

"Cask investment continues to grow in popularity, with those who purchase a cask of Stannergill Whisky able to see their whisky reach different milestones and develop its character and personality.

"It’s an exciting process to be part of.

"Our sale represents the only time the Stannergill Whisky casks will be available at this price, so we’re expecting there to be a lot of interest.”

Claire Murray and Martin Murray of Dunnet Bay Distillers.
Claire Murray and Martin Murray of Dunnet Bay Distillers.

Following purchase, buyers will be able to chart the progression of their cask as it matures into single malt whisky in a dunnage warehouse, where the fresh sea air blowing from Dunnet Bay will contribute to the creation of a smooth, mellow spirit.

Dunnet Bay Distillers expects the whisky to be lighter and fruitier than many traditional Scottish whiskies, influenced by the distinctive coastal location of the distillery.

Claire Murray, co-founder and co-director of Dunnet Bay Distillers, said: "We are excited to launch these early opportunities for people not only locally but across the world to get involved by buying a stake in the new whisky.”

Visit www.stillspirit.co.uk/stannergill-whisky-launch to find out more or to pre-order.


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