NEWS : Holyrood Distillery partners with Whisky Hammer to host dedicated cask auction

Holyrood Distillery, Edinburgh’s first single malt distillery for almost 100 years, is recreating historic single malt whiskies based on those once produced during the city’s rich distilling past, to be sold at a one-off online auction by leading online whisky auction platform, Whisky Hammer.  

By sourcing the ancient ingredients and using the whisky-making styles of Edinburgh distilleries popular in the 1800s and early 1900s, Holyrood Distillery will distil and fill just 30 casks – 15 American oak Oloroso Sherry Hogsheads and 15 Spanish oak Pedro Ximenez Sherry Hogsheads.   

The one-off dedicated auction hosted by Whisky Hammer will run from Friday 4 December at 7 pm until Sunday 13 December at 7 pm. This will be the first dedicated auction of its kind for the online Aberdeenshire-based company, which normally runs monthly online auctions offering a diverse range of rare and collectable whiskies.   

The single malts will be created using two ancient barley varieties: Chevallier, originally used from the 1820s to the 1900s by distilleries such as Bonnington, Croftanrigh and Yardheads; and Plumage Archer used by many Edinburgh distilleries from the early 1900s like Dean and Glen Sciennes. Holyrood Distillery will also use old-style brewer’s yeasts, distil slowly and fill only sherry casks in the way that the now-closed Edinburgh distilleries would once have done. The majority of the city’s distilleries closed in the 19th century with the last ones being Dean, closing in 1922 and Glen Sciennes distillery, closing in 1925. Holyrood Distillery resurrected the distilling of single malt with its opening in 2019. 

Bidding is expected to start at £3,000 for each numbered sherry hogshead (No 1 to 15 Chevallier and No 1 to 15 Plumage Archer), allowing bidders to select the barley variety, cask type (American or Spanish oak ex-sherry hogsheads) and cask number of most interest. The casks will be filled with the fledgeling spirit in early 2021 and put to rest in the warehouse to become unique single malts.   

Winning bidders will be invited, Coronavirus restrictions allowing, to see their spirit being created at the distillery, cask filled at the warehouse and collect a small duty-paid sample of the spirit. They will also be invited to visit their cask annually to sample and assess the development of their whisky.  The hammer price paid will include storage for up to ten years, annual sampling, and insurance. Bottling costs, customised labelling, duty, and VAT are not included but illustrated costs can be provided on request.  

Holyrood Distillery started distilling in September 2019 in Edinburgh’s city centre. Located right in the heart of Edinburgh’s historic distilling district – on St. Leonard’s Lane with views over Holyrood Park – the 180-year-old building has been thoughtfully renovated to produce gin, liqueurs and whisky.   

To register to bid on the Holyrood 2021 Heritage Barley cask auction, please visit www.whiskyhammer.com where you will find Whisky Hammer’s quick and straightforward registration process.