Stirling Distillery launch Whisky Cask Club
Stirling Distillery, situated in the shadow of Stirling Castle, are offering whisky enthusiasts the opportunity to invest in their distillery as well as a limited edition six bottle set of new-make Stirling Whisky this Father’s Day with their King James Cask Club membership.
For anyone keen to start their journey into whisky investment, Stirling’s VI Casks for King James set will allow people to join an exclusive cask membership club at the distillery. The limited-edition single malt whisky set will see six bottles individually finished in bourbon, sherry, port, rum, wine and madeira casks and released bi-annually to members from 2027.
At a cost of £350, by joining Stirling’s King James cask club, as well as limited edition whiskies, members will receive a range of benefits including first refusal on all unique bottle releases, a branded polo shirt, exclusive pin badge and certificate. There will also be members days held at the distillery. With only 300 sets available, membership places are limited.
The Distillery is putting Stirling back on the Scottish whisky map as whisky hasn’t been produced in the city since 1852 when the original Stirling Distillery closed its doors.
Stirling Distillery is well known for celebrating the rich history and folklore of the famous Scottish city through their product range and their King James whisky and cask club is no different
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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