Duo behind latest Yorkshire distillery startup launch new products for market
Cooper King Distillery has released its new Pilot Series consisting of spirits and liqueurs.
The release comes weeks after the startup gin and whisky distillery commenced distillation of its inaugural single malt whisky and the news of its new partnerships with three UK stockists.
Since the release of Cooper King Dry Gin in May 2018, founders Abbie Neilson and Chris Jaume have received many awards for their spirits. The Pilot Series has seen the distillery add three new lines to its collection of drinks.
Co-founder of Cooper King Distillery, Abbie said: “Showcasing a range of distillation techniques and intriguing ingredients, we are incredibly excited to be launching such a diverse and delicious series of products for craft spirit lovers to discover.
“The Pilot Series is an outlet for our desire to create and experiment with style and flavour. As the series grows over the next 12 months, expect to see further innovation and unique flavours. Onwards and upwards!”
Cooper King Distillery was formed in 2016 and is independent, self-built and is said to be powered by 100 per cent green energy.
In-line with the company’s sustainable values, each of the new spirits are packaged in lightweight bottles and dispatched in plastic-free packaging.
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