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Spirited start as Glasgow distillery’s first single malt whisky sells out

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THE inaugural single malt whisky from a Glasgow distillery has sold out in less than two weeks.

The Glasgow Distillery Company, said to be the city’s first independen­t single malt distillery in more than 100 years, released 5,000 bottles of its 1770 Glasgow Single Malt Scotch Whisky.

The online ballot opened on May 29 and the bottles sold out on Monday, with purchases limited to a single bottle per person to give more people a chance of success.

The release drew interest from around the world, with applicatio­ns to the online purchase ballot coming in from as far afield as Hong Kong, Australia, North America and Japan.

Liam Hughes, chief executive and co-founder of The Glasgow Distillery Company, said: “We have been blown away by the demand. We had to limit the bottles to one per person. We know some people didn’t manage to get their hands on the bottle, but our 2019 releases will be along soon.”

The Glasgow Distillery Company was created in 2012 by Mr Hughes, Mike Hayward and Ian Mcdougall.

The single malt is named 1770 after Glasgow’s original distillery, founded at Dundashill in 1770.

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