INTRODUCING: THE TINNER BROS
The Tinner Bros were two legendary Cornish Brothers who spent all their time in darkness. Mining tin during the day and distilling spirit at night.
Locally known as ‘Miners & Shiners’ of the Cornwall Tin Mining & Refining Co, they packaged their whisky in tin flasks forged by their own hands.
Word spread like wildfire along trading routes around the world and the Tinner Bros became famous for their delicious Black Spiced Whisky.

FLIGHT OF FANCY
In 1801 at the height of the Industrial Revolution, Cornishman Richard Trevithick changed history with the invention and patent of first steam railway locomotive.
In 1802, the infamous Tinner Bros patented their own dynamite locomotive. The fastest and most dangerous way to export their famous black whisky around the world.
In 1803, exactly 100 years before the Wright Brothers - the fearless Tinner Bros made their first (and probably) last flight.
Last seen smiling somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean. To this day, Cornish locals still call it the "Flight of Fancy".


MASTERFULLY BLENDED ON THE WILD CORNISH COAST
The new craft spirit from Tarquin Leadbetter, the maverick self-taught Master Distiller behind Tarquin's Gin.
Inspired by Cornwall's rebellious spirit and rich mining heritage, Tarquin is on a mission to give the whisky world a proper Cornish shake-up.
Masterfully blended at Tarquin's Distillery HQ on the Wild Cornish Coast. Tinner Bros Whisky sees quality ingredients meet independent thinking.
Leaving behind everything that is stuffy about traditional whisky. Tarquin has forged something new and exciting. Not for the faint-hearted or the traditionalists. This is whisky reimagined.

