Neat deal
- A bottle of rum, gin or whisky from The Glasgow Distillery Company
- Choose from a 50cl of Banditti Club Glasgow spiced rum, 70cl of Makar Original dry gin or a 50cl bottle of the multi-award winning Glasgow 1770 Single Malt Scotch Whisky - The Original
- Available for UK wide delivery (free - £4.99)
Banditti Club Glasgow spiced rum (50cl)
- The Banditti Club were a company of bold rogues who would meet in Glasgow’s local public houses; singing, eating and playing music late into the night
- Matured and spiced in Glasgow, Banditti Club is made using rum distilled from freshly pressed sugar cane juice on the Island of Madeira
- Aged for up to 12 months in oak casks, the rum is spiced with a selection of fresh tropical fruit and exotic spices, including pineapple, orange, cacao and allspice
Makar Original dry gin (70cl)
- The first gin to be distilled in the city of Glasgow, Makar Original embraces the characteristics of the city itself
- It is a bold, vibrant, juniper-led gin that derives its name from the ancient Scots word for a poet
- Distilled by hand in small batches within the onsite copper pot still, Annie, this is a London Dry style gin of the highest quality
Glasgow 1770 Single Malt Scotch Whisky - The Original (50cl)
- The Original combines the finest Scottish barley and the exceptionally pure water of Loch Katrine to create the finest spirit and is handcrafted in copper pot stills
- A fresh and fruity taste with dried dark fruits and tropical undertones on the nose, a sweet butterscotch and crème brûlée char on the pallet and a long finish of thickly spread orange marmalade and a slight spice
- The single malt has won a range of awards including Gold at the Scotch Whisky Masters and International Whisky Competition - to name a few!
The Glasgow Distillery Company
- The Glasgow Distillery Company was founded in 1770 and remained active until closing at the beginning of the 20th Century
- They then re-opened in 2014 and became the first Single Malt Whisky Distillery to open in Glasgow in over 100 years
- Features in The Scotsman, The Herald and Forbes