Heritage bonded warehouse interior
The House

A small Singapore house, quietly built over a decade.

Golden Casks was founded in 2016 as the heritage cellar of the Whisky Cask Club. We hold oak-aged spirits for a small, considered group of custodians across Asia, Europe and the Gulf.

The Story

From a quiet Telok Ayer shophouse to bonded cellars across the world.

The house was started in 2016 by Alex Knight, a former financial journalist and certified whisky ambassador who had spent years watching extraordinary casks pass quietly between distilleries and brokers without ever being properly seen by the custodians who would have loved them best.

Golden Casks was the answer: a small, deliberate cellar held in Singapore but rooted in Scotland, with a tequila wing in Jalisco and a rum wing across the Caribbean. Sister to Whisky Cask Club, but with its own pace and its own register.

Today the house holds heritage casks for custodians in Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Dubai, London and Zurich. We remain deliberately small, by introduction, and slow on purpose.

Our Principles

Four things we hold to.

1

Patience

Heritage casks reward those who do not look at them every quarter. Our pace is the pace of oak.

2

Provenance

Every cask is named, single-lot, and accompanied by full documentation of origin, warehouse and custody.

3

Discretion

We hold a small cellar for a small number of custodians, by introduction. There is no catalogue.

4

Independence

We work with estates and bonded warehouses as a brokerage house — never as a tied agent of any single distillery.

Where We Are

Singapore-headquartered, quietly global.

The house keeps offices and custody partners across the regions where the spirits themselves are made and the custodians who love them live.

Singapore
Headquarters
Edinburgh
Scotch Custody Partner
Guadalajara
Tequila Custody Partner
Bridgetown
Rum Custody Partner
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