Spencerfield Spirit are still clocking up the miles to bring our unique whiskies to you in 2009.
After the holiday weekend at Hampton Court and Country Fest in Kendal. We roll ever onwards and upwards 2:
*Inverleith Park in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital.
The new venue is the popular Chef’ing Fest that is ‘Taste of Edinburgh’. Come and meet [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Down the Road in ‘09 -Well??
Posted in Uncategorized on May 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Best Dressed – The SheepDipper
Posted in Uncategorized on May 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Well done to groom Vicki who won ‘best turned out’ in the 2.25 at Kelso races on Wednesday for The SheepDipper – good work !!!!
Doesn’t he look lovely and with his first ever trip over hurdles he is coming on in leaps and bounds.
Catch his second outing over the jumps next week at Perth [...]
Homecoming bosses slap ban on whisky to keep major sponsor sweet
Posted in Uncategorized on May 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Published in The Scotsman : 14 May 2009
By BRIAN FERGUSON
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‘THE centrepiece event of Scotland’s Homecoming celebrations is under fire after being forced to ban whisky products from its food and drink showcase.
Independent producers and distilleries have been frozen out of The Gathering, being held in Edinburgh [...]
The Sheep Dip Hurdle is a ‘Win-Win-Win’ for Spencerfield Spirit
Posted in Uncategorized on May 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hope you all had a flutter yesterday on Winning Counsel in
The Sheep Dip Whisky Intermediate Hurdle (aka the 2 o’clock at Perth) ???
All at Spencerfield Spirit are thrilled to say ‘We did!!!!’
Pics to follow as soon we climb down off our cloud
Spencerfield Spirit raises a toast to Homecoming Scotland 2009
Posted in Uncategorized on May 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Spencerfield Spirit is launching a limited edition Sheep Dip barrel pack to commemorate this year’s Homecoming Scotland celebrations.
The handmade wooden barrel, lined with sheepskin encases a bottle of Sheep Dip whisky, woven from 16 single malts.
Sheep Dip emerged in the US in the 1980s but was taken off the market by Jim Beam in 2000. [...]







