Deerstalker - Independent bottler
Deerstalker is not a distillery, but a historic Scottish whisky brand / independent bottler. It is a name originally registered in 1880 by a wine and spirits merchant from Edinburgh and is now used by a small company in Glasgow for bottling whiskies.
📍 What Deerstalker actually is
- Type: Independent bottling brand (no distillery of its own) from Scotland.
- Operation: The whiskies are blended, selected and bottled by a bottler called Aberko (formerly known by other names), based in Glasgow.
- Origin of the whisky: Deerstalker bottles contain whisky sourced from various distilleries, depending on the bottling. These can be single malts from distilleries in the Highlands or Speyside, as well as blended releases.
- Types of bottlings:
- Highland single malt (e.g. 10 y, 12 y, etc., sometimes sourced from distilleries such as Balmenach)
- Blended malt combinations (Highland Edition, Peated Edition).
- Limited and single cask releases from various malt and grain sources.
🥃 What that means
- Deerstalker does not distil itself. It is a label under which these bottlings are sold — similar to how an independent bottler buys whisky from actual distilleries and markets it under its own name.
- The brand has historical roots, but today it is primarily an independent bottler, not a distillery.
👉 So think of Deerstalker as a collective name / bottler’s brand, not a place where the whisky itself is distilled. Would you like me to name a few well-known whiskies available under the Deerstalker label (with possible distilleries of origin)?
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