The Scottish Cask Company
Our aim is to provide an exceptional portfolio management service that is customised to suit your needs perfectly.

Building personal relationships with our clients is important to us. Understanding, and supporting clients short and long-term goals allow us to find purchasing solutions that work.

Offering an exceptional buying experience is key to our own success and maintaining our established credibility. We pride ourselves on having a portfolio of clients that purchase with confidence, recommend us with confidence and return to us with confidence.

2023 OFFER
Open your account before Dec '22 and receive 10% off your initial deposit.
Why Scottish Cask s?

The Scottish Cask Company is a new company based on old values. We have the experience and knowledge to help you recognise the best opportunities available within the cask whisky market.

We not only have established relationships with distilleries in Scotland and Ireland, but we also work with bottlers and auction sites allowing us to source the best opportunities from start to finish for our clients.

Over the last 10 years whisky has grown 428% compared to gold's 64% rise over the same period.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What's a good entry level Whisky?

The most important factor is time, experience shows that holding a cask for at least five years is likely to yield considerably higher returns. Our experts will provide different options based on current market conditions, preferred timescale and average investment size.

What's the volume of a whisky cask?

Casks vary in capacity based on barrel type. Here are some common barrel types and their approximate capacity:

  • Barrel: 190-200 litres (approximately 270-285 bottles)
  • Hogshead: 225-250 litres (approximately 320-355 bottles)
  • Butt: 475-500 litres (approximately 675-715 bottles)

What is ‘first fill’ and ‘refill’?

The terms ‘first fill’ and ‘refill’ relate to the casks themselves. First fill is when the cask is being used to mature whisky for the first time, thus refills being a term for once the cask is used in the same process a second, and subsequent times.

When will my whisky cask mature?

It is your choice as to how long you hold your whisky cask in storage. We see whiksy as a medium-to-long term investment and recommend holding onto your casks for at least 5-10 years, casks over 15 years old see fantastic returns!

Why casks and not bottles?

Collectors often start by purchasing bottles, due to their accessibility and product offering. As a preference for investors, the next level of ownership is through the casks themselves, due to it's wholesale approach and appreciation over time.

Will I incur taxes on my purchase?

Whisky cask investment can be the perfect opportunity for a tax-savvy investor. In many regions, whisky casks are not subject to capital gains tax. However, your whisky would be subject to taxes if you bottled your cask of whisky at the end of your investment; you would pay both VAT and Duty.

Before making a final decision to invest in whisky casks, we highly recommend consulting your personal tax professional as each investor’s financial and tax situation is unique.

Where is my whisky held after I purchase my casks?

Our bonded warehouse partners provide documentation evidencing what they hold in the warehouse for The Scottish Cask Company and our partners. This information includes ownership certificate, cask number with barcode and year of make.

Is my whisky insured?

Yes. All cask whisky purchased from The Scottish Cask Company comes with 1-5 years insurance included in the price. Documentation is provided on request.

2023 OFFER
Open your account before Dec '22 and receive 10% off your initial deposit.
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Opportunities
We're always looking to expand our team with knowledge & experience.

If you already own a wealth of whisky market knowledge or keen to learn more, simply click on the role that suits you best and fire over a CV. A member of our team will be in touch.

Register your interest and begin your whisky journey.