List of products by brand Bimber Distillery

Sought after by enthusiasts like relics, Bimber's whiskeys are real rarities that are very difficult to find: impossible to buy on their official website.

If by divine grace you are among the lucky few who will have the opportunity to buy one, you absolutely must not let it escape!

Founded in 2015 by a group of whiskey enthusiasts, Bimber Distillery is the UK's youngest distillery.

You have already read that English and non-Scottish distillery, it is in fact a start-up founded by enthusiasts of Polish origins, whose link with whiskey dates back to three generations before when the grandfather of the master distiller produced his own distillate, called Moonshine which in Polish, it is translated with Bimber.

The passion was then handed down to Darius Plazewski from a young age, and blossomed in 2015 when he, together with Ewelina, founded the distillery in London after immigrating there in 2003.

Located in the heart of London, it opened production on May 26, 2016 and released its first single malt, called "The First", like Chichibu, in September 2019.

Produced in only 1,000 hand-numbered copies, the bottles sold out in just 3 hours.

Today Bimber boasts about twenty releases, the vast majority of which are produced in such limited editions as to be practically impossible to buy (many bottles are produced in a number of units between 75 and 350 and can only be purchased by members of the "Bimber Klub ".

If we add to a production almost nothing the fact that, at its second release, which took place with the Single Malt "Re-charred Oak Casks", produced in "well" 5,000 units, Bimber won a gold at the World Wiskies Award 2020 - the most important world whiskey fair - it is easy to see why the products of this distillery have achieved such widespread notoriety in just two years.

Sought after by enthusiasts like relics, Bimber's whiskeys are real rarities that are very difficult to find: impossible to buy on their official website, on which most of the bottles are "exhibited" but not for sale, while the few that they are, they are perpetually out of stock, to win a bottle you have to hope to run into some lucky importer who, most likely, will have bought them directly from the factory in unsuspecting times.

Ultimately, if by divine grace you are among the lucky few who will have the opportunity to buy one, you absolutely must not let it esca

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