The UK whisky company plunged into liquidation leaving thousands of global customers left in uncertainty as the firm couldn’t keep up with the costs of its worldwide expansion
A UK whisky company has plunged into liquidation after landing in thousands worth of debt.
The Scottish firm, Whisky Merchant Trading Limited, which operated brands including Cask 88 and Braeburn Whisky, entered into administration due financial difficulties.
Stephen Hunt, of Griffins, has been appointed as liquidator.
The collapse left “thousands of global customers uncertain of their asset ownership” after the Edinburgh-based company…

