The Tasmanian Distillery proudly continues
a long tradition of Tasmanian whisky making
that dates back to 1822.
What is now called Tasmania was once a British
penal colony called Van Diemans land.
Established in 1803, Van Diemans Land was designed
to be a convict settlement from which escape
would be improbable as it is an isolated island
at the southern end of the earth.
The fierce and unforgiving Southern Ocean fortresses
this colony.
Many a person of Celtic origin was transported
to Van Diemans land as punishment for their
misdemeanors.
In 1822 a Mr. Midwood established the first
legal whisky distillery which is now part of
Tasmanian folklore. Today, the Tasmanian Malt & Spirits
is proud to continue this distilling tradition.
We use the same pure waters of the Hobart Rivulet
as used by Mr. Midwood all those years ago.
These pure waters provided the habitat for the
Tasmanian Devil and Tasmanian Tiger.