Hellyers Road is a distillery in Burnie, Tasmania, which was founded in 1997 by a group of dairy farmers. It takes its name from a road surveyed in 1827 by the explorer Henry Hellyer.
Whisky from Tasmania is exposed to a harsh climate, with daily temperature fluctuations of sometimes 15-20 degrees ensure that the barrels used expand and contract very much, accelerating the maturation process of the whisky. Tasmania is generally known for the cleanest air and drinking water, the barley used is mostly Tasmanian or Australian barley.
Hellyers Road is a distillery in Burnie, Tasmania, which was founded in 1997 by a group of dairy farmers. It takes its name from a road surveyed in 1827 by the explorer Henry Hellyer.
Whisky from Tasmania is exposed to a harsh climate, with daily temperature fluctuations of sometimes 15-20 degrees ensure that the barrels used expand and contract very much, accelerating the maturation process of the whisky. Tasmania is generally known for the cleanest air and drinking water, the barley used is mostly Tasmanian or Australian barley.