Our Mission Is To Make Whiskey Barrel Ownership Accessible To Everyone

Barrel Global offers anyone the opportunity to purchase full barrels of whiskey from leading distilleries around the world. Collectors and enthusiasts thereby get the opportunity to purchase full barrels of whiskey that have not yet been aged at a lower price point, hold the whiskey at a secure warehouse whilst it ages and then resell or bottle at a future time of their choosing.

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A Word From Our Founder

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Throughout my years in the whiskey industry, from writing about whiskey for some of the biggest global publications like Forbes and the Financial Times, to working in Hong Kong and dealing in rare barrels of whiskey worth millions, I have always noticed a gap in the market. A void for a state-of-the-art platform that simplifies the barrel buying process and allows everyone, not just investors, to own their own individual barrel of bourbon, rye whiskey, Scotch or Japanese whiskey. A space that educates and helps each client in their journey of owning a barrel from their favorite distillery and accompanies them through the years of maturation, while their whiskey ages.

Thus Barrel Global was born. Focusing on two of the world's largest whiskey categories, we deliver casks to our customers through a state-of-the-art platform, one of the first of its kind that simplifies the complete ownership experience, from buying to monitoring, reselling and bottling.

Get started today and put your name on a barrel.

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— George Koutsakis

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