what’s behind Whisky Hammer’s Hong Kong expansion?

Last month, Whisky Hammer launched a new operational hub in Hong Kong. Daniel Milne, co-founder of the Aberdeenshire-based whisky auctioneer, tells Joyce Yip that the expansion into the city rides on its reduced spirits tax and a growing number of Asian buyers. 

Whisky Hammer Hong Kong expansion

In March, Aberdeenshire-based online whisky auctioneer Whisky Hammer expanded its Asia footprint with the launch of a new operational hub in Hong Kong, in partnership with 13 Degrees Wine Cellar. 

Unlike Whisky Hammer’s bonded warehouse in Singapore, established in 2024, the Hong Kong expansion offers a full service ranging from bottle consignments and valuations to client consultations. 

Prior to this expansion, sellers had to send the bottles to Whisky Hammer’s UK or Netherlands warehouse – which opened last October – for inspection, marketing and authentication prior shipment to the buyer. New headcounts have yet to be announced for the Hong Kong expansion. 

First foray into Asia

“We aim to make our services as accessible as possible to our sellers. Prior to this expansion, it was very complicated logistically to get the bottles to Asian buyers,” Daniel Milne, co-founder and CEO of the online auction house, tells the drinks business. The introduction to 13 Degrees was made by Hong Kong-based whisky investment group, who has a 49% stake in Whisky Hammer and sister retail business Still Spirit.

Aside from a “growing number of Asian buyers,” Whisky Hammer’s expansion to Asia stemmed from Hong Kong’s reduced spirits tax, says Milne. In 2024, the city slashed its 100% tax on liquor with more than 30% alcohol to 100% on the first HK$200 (£18.86) of value and 10% on the portion thereafter. 

The move also precedes Whisky Hammer’s new mobile app that will reveal the precise location of the bottles in its catalogue and allow buyers to bid on its monthly auctions, amongst other functions. 

Dedicated platforms over traditional auction houses

Milne believes his whisky expertise, dedicated platform and frequent auctions are key advantages over traditional, multi-category auction houses. 

“Sellers will get their proceeds in a matter of weeks if they put a bottle through our auctions; some of our competitors in Hong Kong run auctions only every three to four months, which could be frustrating to these sellers,” he says. 

“We charge zero fees to our sellers; and our buyers pay a 12.5% commission – it’s very competitive if you look at the larger, established, generational auction houses. 

“The prices we’ve achieved in auction for some rare and fine whiskies in the past 10 years are very much on a par with larger houses.” 

Sights set on global horizons

While Milne says traditional auction houses’ cross-category sales might be more attractive to buyers, he says his dedicated service might be more appealing to sellers. 

“I am also not convinced that cross-category auctions work,” he says. 

Looking forward, Milne hopes to take his business to China and the US. 

Related news


Rosé in focus: Maison Mirabeau collabs with Hong Kong deli chain


What’s behind the rise of chilled red wine in Hong Kong?


Whisky Hammer expands into Asia with Hong Kong hub

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Hong Kong star vows to be ‘companion, not mentor’ to protesters arrested in 2019

Hong Kong star vows to be ‘companion, not mentor’ to protesters arrested in 2019

Hong Kong singer Hins Cheung has pledged to be a companion rather than a mentor to youngsters arrested during the 2019 anti-government protests during an event organised as part of a youth rehabilitation programme. The sharing session, themed “New Opportunity, New Journey”, was held at the Hong Kong Museum of History on Tuesday night. More

Catch a glimpse of a colorful castle at the end of a bustling street lined with charming shops and lamp posts, with green mountains standing majestically in the background—a scene perfect for your daily recap.

Hong Kong Disneyland Loan-Free for First Time Ever, Financial Results Show

Hong Kong Disneyland shared its financial results for fiscal year 2025, including that it is free of loan for the first time. Hong Kong Disneyland FY25 Results FY25 ran from September 29, 2024 to September 27, 2025. The resort’s net profit was HK$536 million, revenue was HK$8,694 million, and EBITDA was HK$1,989 million. Hong Kong

Initial support for HK$1 billion buyback of block unscathed in Tai Po blaze

Initial support for HK$1 billion buyback of block unscathed in Tai Po blaze

Nearly 80 per cent of homeowners of the only block spared in the deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze in Hong Kong have expressed an initial willingness to sell their flats to the government, exceeding the three-quarters threshold set by authorities to extend a resettlement plan to them. Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun said on

Helper arrested in Hong Kong for allegedly putting 2 young boys in dog cage

Helper arrested in Hong Kong for allegedly putting 2 young boys in dog cage

Hong Kong police have arrested a domestic helper on suspicion of child abuse after she allegedly put two young boys inside a dog cage in a Tsing Yi flat. Police said they received a report at 1.34pm on Tuesday from the 26-year-old mother of the boys, aged two and three, who alleged that her helper

Hong Kong launches consultation on Keeta’s proposal over competition concerns

Hong Kong launches consultation on Keeta’s proposal over competition concerns

Hong Kong’s competition watchdog has launched a public consultation on food delivery platform Keeta’s proposed measures to ensure a fair market environment, after previously raising concerns about its exclusivity clauses. The Competition Commission said on Tuesday that it had begun consulting on three commitments offered by Keeta under Section 60 of the Competition Ordinance, which

Hong Kong insurers’ health in jeopardy as medical claims could double in decade

Hong Kong insurers’ health in jeopardy as medical claims could double in decade

Medical claims paid by Hong Kong insurers could double within a decade, a study has warned, raising concerns over the sector’s sustainability. The findings, released on Tuesday, showed total medical claims in the city rose by more than 60 per cent between 2019 and 2023, driven largely by a surge in inpatient bills, especially for

The MTR Corporation’s Law Tik-ko gives an update on the progress. Photo: Eugene Lee

MTR Corporation using AR technology to fast-track work on Northern Link station

Hong Kong’s railway operator has deployed augmented reality (AR) technology to speed up construction of a station on a new link serving the Northern Metropolis megaproject to ensure it opens on time next year. The MTR Corporation said on Tuesday that the power supply had been connected at Kwu Tung station and AR technology had

A golden, cooked flatbread rests on white parchment paper, surrounded by fresh raspberries, blackberries, mint leaves, a large textured knife, and a bowl of greens.

Good morning, San Francisco: A Rich Table veteran is opening a Hong Kong-style café

Gizela Ho hopes to open her first restaurant, Good Morning 96, in 2027. | Source: Geloy Concepcion For The Standard For a decade, Gizela Ho helmed the kitchen at one of the hardest-to-book San Francisco restaurants, creating playful, global-inspired dishes that married her Cantonese roots with the tenets of California cuisine. Now, after leaving Rich

Hong Kong urged to shift focus from tourist numbers to increasing spending

Hong Kong urged to shift focus from tourist numbers to increasing spending

Researchers have urged Hong Kong to shift its focus from boosting visitor numbers to increasing tourist spending, as mainland Chinese arrivals rebound but adopt more selective consumption habits. Preliminary findings from a joint study by Polytechnic University and consultancy Think China, released on Tuesday, show mainland visitor arrivals have recovered to about 88 per cent

Cathay Cargo boosts intermodal connectivity for perishables in Hong Kong

Cathay Cargo boosts intermodal connectivity for perishables in Hong Kong

Cathay Cargo has successfully trialled and introduced a third intermodal link for perishable imports into the Greater Bay Area (GBA) via sea. The cargo division of Cathay Pacific said that the new mode between Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and the GBA, adds to the established direct air-to-air links to Guangzhou and the Air-Land Fresh

Homeowner at Redhill Peninsula fined nearly HK$1 million for illegal structures

Homeowner at Redhill Peninsula fined nearly HK$1 million for illegal structures

A Hong Kong court has fined the owner of a luxury home at Redhill Peninsula nearly HK$1 million (US$173,938), the harshest penalty to date for illegal structures discovered during a government inspection at the seaside estate three years ago. Magistrate Tobias Cheng Yun-chung handed down a HK$980,000 fine on Tuesday on Future Ocean, which has

Hong Kong’s ICAC charges police superintendent over HK$1 million bribe, misconduct

Hong Kong’s ICAC charges police superintendent over HK$1 million bribe, misconduct

Hong Kong’s anti-corruption watchdog has charged a police superintendent over allegedly accepting a HK$1 million (US$127,599) bribe from a businessman, disclosing internal information and arranging for his younger brother to act as a scapegoat in speeding cases. The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) on Tuesday revealed the charges against Leung Ka-man, 52, as well as

Hong Kong exports surge 35.8% in March, sharpest rise in over 5 years

Hong Kong exports surge 35.8% in March, sharpest rise in over 5 years

Hong Kong’s exports rose nearly 36 per cent year on year in March – the sharpest rate in more than five years – backed by what authorities described as “strong global demand” for AI-related electronic products and outpacing last month’s growth despite trade disruptions. According to the Census and Statistics Department, the total value of

The International Advisory Board of the HKU School of Governance and Policy convenes world-renowned scholars and academic leaders. Pictured: (First row from the left) Professor Peter J. LOEWEN; The Hon. Dr Yukio HATOYAMA; Professor James J. HECKMAN; Professor Michael MORRIS; (Second row from the left) Professor Stephen ROACH; Professor James ROBINSON; Professor Jeffrey SACHS; and The Hon. Mr Phongthep THEPKANJANA.

HKU launches School of Governance and Policy to foster global policy dialogue

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] Amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and fractured international relations, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has launched a new School of Governance and Policy (SGP) that aims to foster dialogue and train a new generation of policymakers. The interdisciplinary school stands out by convening

Brokerage clerk admits helping syndicate defraud employer of HK$31 million

Brokerage clerk admits helping syndicate defraud employer of HK$31 million

An accounting clerk has admitted to helping a fraud syndicate withdraw HK$31 million (US$4 million) from a Hong Kong brokerage five years ago after being told she was under investigation by Beijing’s national security arm in the city. The High Court on Tuesday convicted Wong Pui-shan of 10 counts of money laundering after she confessed

GS1 Hong Kong’s Annual Dinner 2026 concluded successfully, bringing together around 600 distinguished guests from government, industry, and business communities. Embracing the spirit of the 2026 World Cup, the dinner is themed “One World, One Goal – Powered by One Code” this year. Ms Lillian Cheong Man-lei, JP, Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government, graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour.

GS1 Hong Kong Highlights the Power of Unity & Innovation at Annual Dinner 2026

HONG KONG, April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — GS1 Hong Kong’s Annual Dinner 2026 concluded successfully, bringing together around 600 distinguished guests from government, industry, and business communities. Embracing the spirit of the 2026 World Cup, the dinner is themed “One World, One Goal – Powered by One Code” this year. Ms Lillian Cheong Man-lei, JP,

Hong Kong Disneyland profit drops 36% to HK$536 million as costs rise, visitors fall

Hong Kong Disneyland profit drops 36% to HK$536 million as costs rise, visitors fall

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort posted a 36 per cent drop in net profit to HK$536 million (US$68 million) last year, due to higher costs, increased outbound travel by Hongkongers and weather disruptions. The Lantau Island theme park on Tuesday reported its results for the financial year ending last September, with revenue down 1.35 per cent

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x