Surgeons Quarter – the commercial arm of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) – is revisiting a 518 year legacy to launch a new whisky.
The whisky has been created by Summerhall Distillery for Surgeons Quarter’s 1505 collection, which includes a signature gin and a craft ale. The result is a blend of premium whiskies matured in 100% American oak ex-bourbon casks.
The RCSEd can trace its distilling credentials back to 1505, when the Barbers and Surgeons of Edinburgh successfully petitioned the Town Council to be granted a Seal of Cause, conferring certain privileges upon them.
One of those privileges was the authority to distil aqua vita – water of life – which became a common term for referring to alcoholic beverages and particularly whisky, and now more than five centuries later Scotland’s national drink will feature again.
Scott Mitchell, Managing Director, said, “Our 1505 gin and ale range is extremely popular but we felt the line-up was missing something, so we are delighted to partner with our near neighbours at Summerhall to produce our own 1505 whisky.
“It is fitting that with our parent organisation’s long history and the connection to distilling dating back hundreds of years that we can now present our own brand of whisky to visitors and guests”.
1505 Whisky and the rest of the 1505 collection is stocked in all Surgeons Quarter locations.
Surgeons Quarter promotes, sells and manages all commercial activities held within the RCSEd campus, with all profits supporting the charitable aims of the College which are education, assessment and advancement in surgical standards worldwide.