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Bottling Your Cask

Bottling a cask of Scotch whisky is an exciting step, whether for personal enjoyment, gifting, private labeling, or resale. However, it’s also a complex process with specific regulations and costs. Here’s a full breakdown:

Step-by-Step Process

1. Choose When to Bottle
  • Whisky must age at least 3 years, but many cask owners wait 8–12+ years.
  • You can sample and regauge the cask to assess quality and ABV (alcohol strength) before deciding to bottle.
2. Arrange Bottling Through a Bottler or Warehouse
  • You’ll need a bonded bottling facility — most cask warehouses (like Castlelaw Bond or others in Scotland) partner with or offer this.
  • You’ll decide:
  • How many bottles you want
  • ABV strength (cask strength or diluted to 46%, 43%, etc.)
  • Non-chill-filtered? Natural colour?
  • Label design, bottle type, closure (cork/screw cap)
3. Label & Packaging Compliance
  • The label must follow Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009:
  • Must include the distillery name (if allowed)
  • ABV, volume, and “Scotch Whisky”
  • Any age statement must reflect the youngest whisky in the bottle
  • You may need approval if bottling for retail or export
4. Bottling & Distribution
  • Bottles are filled, labelled, and boxed at the bonded site.
  • Bottles can then be delivered to you or held in bond depending on your purpose (personal use, retail, export, etc.)
 

Costs Involved in Bottling a Cask

The cost depends on quantity, quality, packaging, and logistics. Here’s a general outline:

Cost Component

Typical Range (per 70cl bottle)

Duty & VAT (UK)

£11–£15 per bottle (variable by ABV)

Bottling & Packaging

£3–£8+ (bottle, label, cork, box)

Design & Label Approval

£200–£500+ (one-time, optional)

Regauging/Sampling

£50–£150 (depending on warehouse)

Transportation/Delivery

£50–£300+ (based on location/volume)

Warehouse Admin Fee

£100–£300 (one-time per cask)

Total Per Bottle (Est.)

£20–£30+ (all inclusive)

Example: Bottling a 200-liter hogshead at 46% ABV might yield ~275 bottles
Estimated total cost: £5,500–£8,000, depending on choices.

Key Things to Consider

  • You must own the cask outright.
  • If you’re selling the bottles (e.g. as an independent bottler), you’ll need:
    • You’ll need the appropriate licences in place
    • A registered business
    • Label compliance and potentially EAN barcodes
  • Personal bottling (non-commercial) is simpler, but HMRC still collects duty/VAT before bottles leave bond.

Why People Bottle Their Own Cask

  • Create a one-of-a-kind whisky
  • Gifts for weddings, anniversaries, business events
  • Small batch brand launch or independent bottling project
  • Realise value if reselling bottles

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