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Delivery Order (certificate of ownership)
Dedicated After-Sales Team
Carsebridge (1976)
48 Years, 1 Months old
Hogshead
- This is the unique number of the cask being offered for sale.
Cask #
32544
- This is the birthday of the Age of Youngest Spirit (AYS) in this cask, i.e. the date when the cask was originally filled.
AYS
12/03/1976
- The volume (in Litres) of the total liquid in this cask, as recorded at the most recent regauge. Remember this value will reduce over time due to Angel’s Share.
Bulk (L)
169.4
- This is an estimate of how many 70cl bottles this cask could yield, as recorded at the most recent regauge. Remember this value will reduce over time due to Angel’s Share.
Est. Bottles
242
- The Regauged Litres of Alcohol (RLA) is the volume (in Litres) of pure alcohol in this cask. As an example, a cask with Bulk volume of 100L at 40% ABV would have an RLA of 40L.
RLA
83.7
- This is the Alcohol By Volume (ABV), i.e. the percentage of pure alcohol in the cask, as recorded at the most recent regauge.
ABV
49.4
- The type of cask used which will determine the original volume of the cask. Typically, max volumes are: Barrel (200L), Hogshead (250L) and Butt (500L).
Cask type
Hogshead
- This is the date of the most recent regauge for this cask. A regauge is a re-measurement of the cask’s volume and ABV which will both change over time due to Angel’s Share.
Last re-gauge
07/04/2023
About the distillery
Carsebridge
Carsebridge sat in the town of Alloa, by the River Forth, as it spills out into the Firth of Forth. This is about 20 miles west-by-northwest of Edinburgh, on the east coast of Scotland.
Carsebridge distillery was founded in 1799, by John Bald & Co. Interestingly, it spent its first half century as a single malt distillery. But they switched to grain distillation due to the rising popularity of blends, and a surge in demand for relatively neutral grain spirits.
Carsebridge closed in 1983.
Region
Highlands
Status
Closed
Flavour profile
Lime
Oak
Spices
Toffee
How Does The Buying Process Work?
Refer to our Cask Buying Process page for full details on how the process works.
At high-level, there are 3 easy steps: 1) cask selection and payment 2) buyer due-diligence and ownership transfer 3) after-sale.
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What Are My Options To Re-Sell My Cask In The Future?
We can assist in a number of ways when it comes to exiting your cask purchase, from bottling to re-purchase offer or by re-selling the cask via our auction platform Whisky Hammer. We can also prepare annual re-valuations of your casks to monitor value progress.
Whisky Hammer has exited close to 100 casks for existing clients, for a combined value which exceeds £1.4million – see our historic cask sales here.
Our extensive connections in the whisky trade (and with independent bottlers) help us to strengthen the final value of your cask. The exit/re-sale can be fully flexible to suit your needs – for example you may wish to bottle a certain number of bottles of your cask for family/friends and sell the remainder – our team can assist with any structure that best fits for you.
How Will Storage And Insurance Work?
We will store casks in our dedicated, private warehouse. We offer 2 storage options for customers - 'Standard' and 'VIP', refer to the 'Cask Buying Process' page for more information.
We also fully insure the casks for buyers on their behalf which is charged at an annual premium of 1% (+ VAT) of the cask value.
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Last regauge
07/04/2023
Bulk (L)
169.4
ABV
49.4
Est. Bottles
242