The Whiskey Process - How to Invest in Whiskey
For private investors with a nose for a strong profit, the rare Irish Whiskey market only gets better with age.
The volatility seen in the financial markets over the last year has made investors turn to more stable alternative investment options, such as cask Irish Whiskey. What was once quite an exclusive industry, has now become an opportunity open to the savvy investor. Our aim is to open the booming Irish Whisky market up to private investors wanting to purchase premium Irish Whiskey at sub-wholesale prices and in turn benefit from the highest levels of capital appreciation.

Grain Selection and Malting
1. Selection of the Main IngredientsThe Grain Irish Whiskey is produced from barley, wheat and corn. The amounts used depend on the type of Whiskey. Naturally the grain contains a…
Fermentation
1. The Process for Malt WhiskeyMilling After the starch has been converted by enzymes into sugar, it needs to be extracted from the corn. Malt mills grind down the malt…
Irish Whiskey Distillation
1. Pot Still DistillationThe Early Start The Irish Whiskey industry was the first to produce Whiskey in large quantities. Back in those days the only distillation method was the pot…
Cask Selection and Maturation
1. Cask SelectionThe Irish mature the majority of their Whiskey in Ex-Bourbon barrels from the US. The American oak makes the Whiskey smooth and a bit mellow. Some of the…