Independent Scottish Whisky Bottler · Est. Kirkwall, Orkney
We bottle what the years make possible.
The Name
In 18th century Scotland, the Crown's Excise Officers — known as Gaugers — walked a treacherous line between law and community. Those who came upon a fine illicit still faced a choice: enforce the law, or accept their share.
A bottle of exceptional spirit, pressed quietly into a gauger's hands by a distiller who understood the value of discretion. That was the gauger's share — earned not by right, but by silence.
We named our company for that tradition: the idea that exceptional whisky has always found its way to those who truly appreciate it.
"A gauger who enjoyed his dram might find himself suddenly short-sighted when inspecting a particular remote glen." — Highland oral tradition
Current Release
Each pack is a curated journey — three casks, three distilleries, one narrative. Handpicked. Unchillfiltered. Naturally coloured.
Current Release · Flight Pack No. 1
Three whiskies, three distilleries, one journey north.
Bottle I · Cask GS/HP/014
Orkney Islands · Bourbon Hogshead
The maritime opener. Sea spray and heather smoke, lightly salted. The northernmost distillery in Scotland, perched above Kirkwall harbour.
Bottle II · Cask GS/GS/031
Campbeltown · Sherry Butt
The coastal middle act. Campbeltown's brine and dried fruit. One of only three surviving distilleries in a once-thriving whisky capital.
Bottle III · Cask GS/GB/007
Speyside · Ex-Bourbon Barrel
The honeyed finish. Orchard fruit, vanilla, and a long, warming close. The distillery's gentle hand laid down eighteen years ago.
Craft Partners
We work directly with three Scottish distilleries — visiting their warehouses, selecting individual casks, and leaving the spirit entirely in their capable hands until bottling day.
Orkney Islands · Est. 1798
The world's northernmost single malt distillery, where heather-rich peat and Atlantic salt winds create a whisky unlike any other.
Visit the distillery →Campbeltown · Est. 1832
One of three survivors from Campbeltown's Victorian golden age, when thirty distilleries lined this small harbour town on the Kintyre peninsula.
Visit the distillery →Speyside · Est. 1810
A quiet Speyside workhouse known for its light, orchard-fruited character. Patient maturation in warm warehouses that reward those who wait.
Visit the distillery →The Craft
Independent bottling is the art of selection and restraint. We choose the casks; the distillery does the rest. Our only rule is not to interfere.
No Chill-Filtration
We never chill-filter. The fatty acids and esters that chill-filtration removes are flavour compounds. We keep them.
No Colour Addition
The colour in your glass is the colour the oak gave it, nothing more. Every bottle in the same batch is the same colour — naturally.
Single Cask
Each bottle in our flight packs comes from a single named cask. When the cask is empty, that expression is gone forever.
Cask Strength Available
We offer cask-strength bottlings wherever possible — the spirit as it left the cask, undiluted, at its most honest.