
Beavertown Brewery Neck Oil, £20
The British independent watch scene isn’t the only British industry embracing colour and entertaining style. Beavertown Brewery has made itself a mainstay of the British night out and pub experience with its unique, cartoonish style and focus on the social parts of drinking like good company, good music and good venues. The London-based brewery produce a wide range of drinks including their award-winning Neck Oil that fuses flavours of hops with the citrus influence of passionfruit. It’s also proof that a good time needn’t break the bank. Eight-cans and pint glass, £20.
Available at Beavertown Brewery.
Alan Scott Peregrine Puffa Jacket, £6,450
Alan Scott’s capsule collections draw directly from his experience growing up in the north of England, combining modern style with rural life. Each garment is inspired by and dedicated to impressive birds of prey seen in falconry. The Peregrine Puffa Jacket is ideal for cold mornings out in the English country with a warm cashmere lining. Cashmere is the designer’s signature material using state-of-the art stretched cashmere from Ardizzone. While Alan Scott designs are inspired by England, they’re made in Italy for high end quality.
Available at Alan Scott.
Ettinger Capra Travel Pill Case, £150
White Ettinger produce a large range of luxury leather goods for exciting and fun times, such as their poker, card, domino and dice cases, they also have the essentials covered. Their Capra Travel Pill Case is ideal for keeping track of your medication while you’re on the move. Just because medication isn’t something we often discuss in public life, that doesn’t mean you don’t deserve a little bit of luxury as you look after yourself. It’s produced in goat leather and is available in a handful of colours, including this marine blue.
Available at Ettinger.
House Of Hazelwood Queen of The Hebrides, RRSP £2000, 43.4% ABV
Even among House of Hazelwood’s rare inventory, they count those from the isle of Islay, aka the Queen of the Hebrides, as some of their rarest. A blended malt matured in American oak with light tannins and a long finish. If you’re unfamiliar, House of Hazelwood is a relatively new Scottish whisky brand that source their rare produce from a family’s private collection, making each bottle extremely sought after. 36-year-old, 274 bottles, RRSP £2000, 43.4% ABV.
Available at House of Hazelwood.
Fielden Whisky of England Rye Whisky, £62.50
Britain produces a lot of whisky, but if you look at the individual countries that make up this United Kingdom, Scotland does a lot of the heavy lifting. Fielden Whisky is aiming to slowly change that narrative with their championing of English whisky. At the same time Fielden use regenerative farming techniques to grow their crop, ensuring a sustainable, chemical-free drink. Their Rye Whisky has tasting notes of wild berries that matures through caramel and hazelnut to a peppercorn spice finish.
Available from Fielden.
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