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The Flarepath Cask Club

Flarepath

Cask Club

According to the English Whisky Guild, English whisky is “experiencing unprecedented growth”. This is an opportunity to be part of the journey and to be one of the lucky few to own an aging cask of English whisky. The Elsham Wold Distillery will be releasing a limited number of first-fill, ex-bourbon casks for private sale.

Ownership

Upon purchase of your cask, you will be invited to come and receive a tour of the distillery and you will also be given the opportunity to fill your own cask with new make spirit.

On filling, you will be presented with the certificate of ownership for your cask. Samples from your cask will be sent out to you annually in December each year so you
can experience how your spirit matures, mellow, and interacts with its individual oak cask.

All cask purchasers will automatically become part of ‘The Flarepath Cask Club’.

Become a member

For more information on joining The Flarepath Cask Club and purchasing your very own cask, please submit details here and one of the team will be in touch.

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Tax treatment is subject to HMRC guidelines – we recommend that you get your own expert tax advice for your specific situation. Previous performance is no guarantee of future performance. Our website offers information, but not personal financial advice. If you’re not sure if a casks is right for you, please request advice, for example from a financial advisor. If you decide to buy from Elsham Wold Distillery remember that whisky cask prices can go up and down in value, so you could get back less than you put in.

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