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Copper Rivet whisky sells out as 10-year wait to launch Masthouse Whisky made by Chatham distillers hailed success

Copper Rivet whisky sells out as 10-year wait to launch Masthouse Whisky made by Chatham distillers hailed success  |  Updated: 14:35, 06 January 2021 When it comes to whisky, one of the key ingredients is time and patience and for the Medway distillery which has just launched its first vintage that has been in abundance. It s been a long journey for boss Stephen Russell, distiller Abhi Banik and the team at Chatham-based Copper Rivet with the release of their Masthouse whisky a decade-long toil of love and hard work. Masthouse whisky made by Copper Rivet in Chatham But as the old adage goes – as adopted by a certain brewing giant based at St James Gate in Dublin – good things come to those who wait.

England s Copper Rivet Distillery Offering Up Single Estate, Farm To Glass Whiskies

Young Copper Rivet Distillery out of England recently released a single-estate, farm to glass whisky: Masthouse Single Malt Whisky. This is the first limited expression out of the distillery, based in Chatham, Kent. It’s a part of their new core Masthouse whisky range, with column malt and grain whiskies to be released over the next 12 to 24 months. Masthouse Whisky is a natural, unfiltered whisky, pot-distilled and matured in ex-bourbon and virgin American white oak barrels. It’s crafted by head distiller Abhi Banik from specially grown Kentish malted barley, and made in accordance with the distillery’s “INVICTA Whisky Charter” that explains how all Copper Rivet whiskies are made. Each bottle comes with a copy of this charter.

The Nightcap: 18 December

Master of Malt Blog It’s the final Nightcap of the year and to round-off 2020 we’ve put together one last batch of bonkers boozy news, a fitting tribute to the year that was. There’s just one week until Christmas and only two weeks left in the whole year. How, exactly, has that happened? This truly has been the strangest, suckiest and most surreal collection of 12 months most of us have ever experienced. The good news is that this decade can only get better. Right? Well, we can confirm that The Nightcap will return in 2021, so that’s at least one positive thing in the bag already. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. 2020 still has some time on the clock and it’s chosen to spend some of its last moments making the world of booze a whole fresh batch of news to report on.

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