
New Make Spirit
At SEVEN BRO7HERS we're passionate about pushing the boundaries of flavour. We've taken our brewing expertise and ventured into the world of distillation, crafting a unique New Make spirit from the very wort that makes our beers so special.
Introducing our New Make spirit - White Heart.

The DNA of whisky
What is New Make Spirit?
In essence, New Make is the raw form of whisky. Offering a glimpse into its foundational flavours before the aging process imparts further complexity. It's the pure, unaged liquid that emerges from the still, capturing the raw essence of the grains and the brewing process.
Our New Make, derived directly from our carefully crafted beer wort, offers a fascinating glimpse into the foundational flavours that define our brews.

Crafted from our beer wort
Why's Our New Make Special?
Brewery to Bottle
We're using the same wort that goes into our beloved beers, ensuring a distinct and familiar flavour profile.
A Taste of the Raw Ingredients
Experience the pure, unadulterated flavours of our carefully selected grains. You'll notice the subtle sweetness and character of our beers.
Crafted with Care
Just like our beers, our New Make is produced in small batches, with meticulous attention to detail.
The Starting Point
This is the base product that when aged in barrels, will become whisky. Buy it now and be part of the journey.
A Unique Experience
This isn't your average spirit. It's a testament to our brewing ingenuity and a chance to taste the raw potential of our craft.
About New Make
Is New Make Whisky?
New Make is the raw form of whisky before being aged in barrels for further notes. Therefore, New Make is the precursor to whisky, but it is not, in and of itself, whisky.
How do you drink New Make?
Sip it neat, at room temperature, to appreciate its raw character. Or experiment with it in cocktails, using it as a unique base for your own creations.
What's the difference between New Make and Whisky?
In essence, new make is the "DNA" of the whisky, and the aging process is what shapes and develops that DNA into the final product.
Is New Make nice?
In our opinion, yes! However, this is obviously subjective. New make offers a unique and interesting tasting experience. It is a very good tool for understanding the base flavors of a distilleries products.