
Redbreast Whiskey Announce a New Wingman
It goes without saying that Redbreast are not fans of spilling. Sharing, however, is in their nature. With this confliction, Redbreast have two big developments to spill/share with our Birdhouse members… The name behind our whiskey, the face on the front of our label, is now the voice of it all. Introducing Robin Redbreast, our new spokesbird. Oh, and look for a cameo from a pair of familiar faces. Discover it here.

And now to Project Wingman, our new partnership with BirdLife International, where we’re proud to come together to keep the common bird common. Keep an eye here and on our social channels to see how you can lend a hand. Hint: Holding a glass will help. Two bits of bird news with one stone, not bad.
Now over to you to #passiton
Why the Robin Redbreast?
Since our Chairman first set his eyes on Robin Redbreast back in 1912 — and decided upon our name there and then — we haven’t looked back.
But now we’re casting our eye further afield to other common birds such as the chaffinch, starling, barn swallow, wren and the blue tit. Why? Because to prevent such birds from becoming endangered, we have to think ahead. Our efforts will help safeguard habitats, educate, and monitor behaviour. Fortunately you can help the common bird from the comfort of your own home — through some exciting initiatives we have to keep under our wing for now.
Given that it takes 12 years for our end product, it’s only fair that we use our spare time helping out the inspiration for where it all started.
We’ve always had our eye on quality, but now we’re looking at quantity — of a different nature.
We’re now proud partners with BirdLife International in a bid to keep the common bird common.
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