Brave New Spirits Rolls Out Second Batch of Whisky Heroes
Brave New Spirits has launched eight unique whiskies as part of the second batch of Whisky Heroes Collections. Six spirits will be available for general release, and two will be for select markets, including the UK and Germany.
Following the success of the first batch earlier this year, the new collection features single malt and single grain whiskies. Selected from multiple Scottish distilleries, these include Tamdhu, Glendullan, Inchgower, and North British.
The single cask will feature an age statement and be matured or finished in Bourbon or Sherry barrels. Activities will include live and virtual tastings in collaboration with Whisky Heroes’ international distribution partners to introduce the new range.
Brave New Spirits Release Second Batch of Whiskies
In addition, Whisky Heroes will participate in various whisky festivals in the UK, Europe, and Asia, as well as tailor-made events for whisky clubs and social media followers. Interestingly, whisky enthusiasts in Germany were allowed to suggest a name for a new bottling, with the most popular title being assigned to the release.
A spokesperson for Brave New Spirits said: “We’re looking forward to seeing the new Whisky Heroes range reaching whisky fans around the world and to supporting retailers and distributors with their events throughout the busy end-of-year period.
“The Whisky Heroes range is now available in more countries than ever before and are also the first releases from Brave New Spirits to be available in countries such as Denmark, Sweden, and Uruguay.”
In 2020, Brave New Spirits established a bonded warehouse in Glasgow expanding its services to more distilleries. Several whisky brands, including The Highland Shepherd Single Malt and Cask Noir, are produced there.
Furthermore, the company received planning permission for Witchburn Distillery in August 2023. The distillery’s capacity is approximately two million liters per year. Witchburn Distillery is expected to start production in early 2025.