News: Brave New Spirits Launch Cask Split Programme

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Brave New Spirits “Cask Split”

Brave New Spirits is the Glasgow-based independent bottler behind the planned Witchburn Distillery in Campbeltown.

This week, the bottler announced their new Cask Split programme which will see the release of a curated list of casks at regular intervals throughout the year. The Brave New Spirits team have selected the casks to offer great flavour & high quality, with a variety of distilleries and cask styles available.

Brave New Spirits Cask Split
Brave New Spirits Cask Split

Customers will be able to purchase a pre-determined number of bottles from each cask, select one of three different glass bottle styles, and design or supply their own labels. The Brave New Spirits team will also be able to advise on packaging options, invoicing, logistics and duty/customs obligations in each country.

A spokesperson for Brave New Spirits stated: “We’ve developed the Cask Split programme in response to an increasing number of enquiries from businesses seeking more exclusive whisky options. With Cask Split, bespoke whiskies can be selected and designed for hospitality venues, events organisers, anniversaries & corporate gifting companies keen to create their own special dram.”

For further information visit the Brave New Spirits website HERE

Brave New Spirits Cask Split
Brave New Spirits Cask Split

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