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You will also receive your complimentary whisky guide which covers:

  • How cask whisky ownership can support your goals
  • How investing in cask whisky works
  • The key benefits and risks to consider with cask whisky ownership
  • Why cask whisky is free from capital gains tax
  • How cask whisky ownership differs from your other investments

NOTE: The whisky investment industry is unregulated, and as with all investments, the value can go up and down. You can find the risks and our disclaimer here.

Interested in exploring how cask whisky ownership can support the legacy you leave to your loved ones?

Get our complimentary whisky guide to take a deeper dive into cask whisky ownership

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Why invest in whisky?

In our opinion, whisky casks are a good alternative investment option and constitute a solid base in a balanced portfolio.

  • The number of casks are finite in a market with a growing demand for Scotch casks across the globe.
  • Whisky is an asset that’s free from Capital Gains Tax which means you keep more of your money.
  • Whisky appreciates in value as it matures, you only need to visit your local spirit shop to see that a 30-year-old is more expensive than a 10-year-old of the same brand.
  • Whisky is non-correlated to the stock market, meaning that your cask will be unaffected by market fluctuations.
  • The tangible nature of a whisky cask, means that you physically own, and potentially leave as a legacy, an asset that you can see, touch and even enjoy should you wish.

NOTE: If you decide to bottle your cask, duty and VAT will need to be paid.

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Finite supply, global demand
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Appreciating asset as it matures
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Non-correlated to the stock market
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The whisky investment process

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Strategy
Strategy
Our team of veteran, Account Managers work alongside you to decide your goals, and whether you wish to treat your cask as an investment, a hobby, or both. All of our whisky cask investment options are tailored to your budget and ambitions. The choice is yours!
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Procurement
Procurement
Once your goals have been agreed upon we will source one or more casks for you depending on your investment ambitions. After going through our compliance procedures and anti-money laundering checks, the purchase will be finalised, and full investment of the casks will be transferred into your name.
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Holding
Holding
As per the legal requirements in the UK, all casks of whisky have to be stored in HMRC bonded warehouses. This is to ensure that detailed records are kept of your cask, and protect it from potential damage. We have relationships with several warehouses and insurance providers across Scotland, allowing our clients to receive the greatest levels of care.
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Exit
Exit
We have a number of different exit options depending on your strategy. These exits range from bottling your cask, selling it through our various partner channels, or organising for your cask to be sold at auction.
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Strategy
Strategy
Our team of veteran, Account Managers work alongside you to decide your goals, and whether you wish to treat your cask as an investment, a hobby, or both. All of our whisky cask investment options are tailored to your budget and ambitions. The choice is yours!
2
Procurement
Procurement
Once your goals have been agreed upon we will source one or more casks for you depending on your investment ambitions. After going through our compliance procedures and anti-money laundering checks, the purchase will be finalised, and full investment of the casks will be transferred into your name.
3
Holding
Holding
As per the legal requirements in the UK, all casks of whisky have to be stored in HMRC bonded warehouses. This is to ensure that detailed records are kept of your cask, and protect it from potential damage. We have relationships with several warehouses and insurance providers across Scotland, allowing our clients to receive the greatest levels of care.
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Exit
Exit
We have a number of different exit options depending on your strategy. These exits range from bottling your cask, selling it through our various partner channels, or organising for your cask to be sold at auction.
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Why Hackstons?

  • The casks we procure are distilled at some of the most renowned Scottish distilleries including the likes of Benriach, Royal Brackla, Port Dundas and Glenrothes.
  • Bottle and sell your cask through our London-based retail store and eCommerce site when deciding to exit.
  • All casks are audited by a 3rd party specialist who will validate both the liquid inside as well as the location of your cask. This is a direct relationship between you and the auditor.
  • We offer an extensive and bespoke insurance policy to all clients, which covers capital appreciation of your cask.
  • In purchasing a cask and joining hundreds of other cask owners you take your first step towards our Premier Client programme, which offers a wide range of exciting benefits.
  • Access to exclusive events and trips, from private tastings, black tie events and trips to Scottish distilleries.
  • Visit us at our head office in the iconic St Mary Axe building (The Gherkin), in the City of London.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the risks to consider when purchasing cask whisky?

As with all investments, values can go up or down. It is also worth noting that Scotch whisky is an unregulated industry, despite a number of strict controls on supply and demand with careful protections for investors and consumers alike. 

Please note, there are risks to consider when purchasing cask whisky, you can find more information around other risks relating to whisky cask investment, as well as our business terms, here.

Are scotch casks a tax free asset?
In the UK, you do not have to pay Capital Gains Tax on a cask of scotch, unlike bottled scotch whisky. However it is worth noting that when exiting, if you decide to bottle your cask, this process will be subject to duty and VAT. Due to the casks being held under bond you also do not need to worry about applying for a wholesale license, Hackstons will handle these details for you.
What would happen if Hackstons went into liquidation?

If you hold an account with a warehouse then it doesn’t impact you since you directly hold an account with the casks.

Under the Ultimate Beneficiary Owner Model if Hackstons were to cease operating then your casks would be protected, since they do not appear on our balance sheet. Instead the end user (customer) who holds the rights to the cask, would be contacted by the UK insolvency practitioner which has been appointed on the companies behalf, and by providing proof of ownership (Invoice, Proof of payment, Cert of Ownership) the practitioner would liaise with the relevant warehouses where your stock is stored in order to ensure the end user maintains their ownership.

But what if the warehouse goes into liquidation?

We own all of the casks that we sell, and ensure all stock is situated within a HMRC approved warehouse. This ensures all liquid is genuine and registered accordingly. All whisky in casks have a unique cask ID which is generated when originally filled at the distillery where it was produced. This information is stored on a centralised system which all warehouses have in place which links directly to HMRC, and means that detailed records are kept of your cask, and they verify that it is owned by you. This means that should there be any liquidation issues for any warehouses, your cask and investment will be safe.

Interested in exploring how cask whisky ownership can support the legacy you leave to your loved ones?

Get our complimentary whisky guide to take a deeper dive into cask whisky ownership

Speak with one of our expert team today to explore how cask whisky ownership can benefit you