Whisky Barrels, Memorabilia and Antiques

Solid as the barrel wood we work with!

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Our Passion was born during our journey around the great Scottish Distillery's, tasting and researching the precious 'water of life' that the Scottish Whisky is know as.
We offer a wide range of ornaments, from the tools that were used in the begining process of creation to the oak barrels in which within the years Scottish whisky has gained its taste and aroma.
The products offered have a standing history in the making of this precious spirit. Some vary from the production process itself, where as others were made as collectables to expand the growing indusrty and give new ways to promote it. These products bring an elegant and warming atmosphere, which can be experienced during the visits to the Scottish Distillery's.
As a small, constantly growing family business, we want to give the ability to all whisky enthusiasts to expericence owning a part of the vast history that associates with the atmosphere and taste of this noble alcohol. 

Whisky Barrels

Whisky Barrels

We offer a wide range of original whisky barrels that can bring a refined touch and atmosphere to your home or business. They can be used to decorate your own space with your favourate Distillery's or promote the fine spirit that was once aged and refined within the mighty oak. No room for a full sized barrel? No problem, we offer a vast range of barrels , barrel ends and lids from many different distilleries. If you are looking for a specific distillery, give us a message and we will check our availabiity

Vintage Distillery Tools

Vintage Distillery Tools

Through years of researching and collectiong, we have managed to aquire a large number of tools that were used in the process of making the fine spirit. Each tool has its own purpose in the making process and is a vital factor to the final product.

Whisky Memorabilia

Whisky Memorabilia

Over the years whisky distilleries have created many ways in which they promoted their alcohol. Using objects that could hang in bars and pubs across Scotland to attract their consumers. These objects could have numbers of purposes but in the end they became a part of history that is now valued as worthy of keeping as collectables.