Auchentoshan Distillery are to have a doors open day this Saturday.
The ticketed event is open to all, so head along and enjoy a host of free activities to celebrate the launch of their new packaging look.
Everyone is welcome to attend the distillery event located on Great Western Road, On the A82, G81 4SJ, anytime from 12pm to 5.30pm. The distillery will be offering free tours every 30 minutes from 12pm to 4pm.
Also included during the unique experience is cooperage demonstrations, the chance to meet the friendly Highland Cows, pick up some Christmas gifts, and enjoy a delicious cocktail or Auchentoddy.
Live music will be on from 4pm to 5.30pm, with a charity raffle being rolled out for guests to take part. Tea, coffee and cake will also be available throughout the day. Auchentoshan’s new packaging will be presented on the day. A new colourful design has recently been introduced to encourage guests to share, mix and enjoy Auchentoshan together, and to celebrate its Glasgow origins.
Visitors will be able to get their hands on this new pack which celebrates city culture and how proud Auchentoshan is to be a part of it by showcasing the city’s iconic skyline. The event also marks the launch of a brand-new expression, the distillery exclusive single cask 10488, Oloroso Sherry. Matured for
over 22 years, this hand filled exclusive Auchentoshan will be launched on the day with Francis Conlon, Distillery Manager signing all bottles purchased during the event.
Auchentoshan’s Doors Open Day offers residents the opportunity to learn more about the interesting history and heritage surrounding the site. Make sure you book your
free ticket in advance by visiting www.eventbrite. co.uk. The distillery team look forward to welcoming you to the home of Auchentoshan Single Malt.
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