Oak Whiskey Barrel Garden Planter

We make garden planters from used reclaimed white oak whiskey barrels. These planters are perfect size for your tree, shrubs, vegetable garden or simply for potting up flowers to add a touch of colour to your garden or setting. 

 

This listing is for 1 garden planter.

 

All barrels are in good used condition before we cut into garden planters.

 

The planters measure approx:

40cm-44cm Height

64-66cm  Top

54-56cm  Base

 Please see our other listings for full size whiskey barrels or other size garden planters as we have lots of choice in stock at any given time.

THIS LISTING FOR COLLECTION ONLY FROM OUR WAREHOUSE, BRACKLEY NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

IF YOU REQUIRE DELIVERY PLEASE SEE OUR OTHER LISTINGS

COLLECTION ADDRESS:
THE BARREL STORE 
TRIMINGHAM HOUSE 
SHIRES ROAD 
BUCKINGHAM ROAD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 
BRACKLEY
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
NN13 7EZ

OUR OPENING HOURS ARE 
MON-THURS 10AM - 4PM
FRI 10AM - 2PM
SAT & SUN CLOSED. 

We have large supply of these reclaimed whiskey barrels sourced from many different Whiskey distilleries which we turn into various products such as garden planters.

 

Whiskey barrels are generally only used once or twice. Most barrels start off life in America and are made with White Oak to store Bourbon Whiskey and then once used once in America they will be repurposed and used for Scotch Whiskey here in the UK.

 

Our barrels have been used for many brands of whiskey such as Jim Beam, Jack Daniels etc. 

 

A little bit about the Whiskey Barrel Manufacturing Process:

 

The process of making a whiskey barrel usually begins with a stock of American white oak. This is the most commonly used wood for whiskey barrels, largely due to how leak-resistant it is and the flavors it imparts into spirits. Most whiskey barrels are made in the US, where white oak grows.

 

The next stage is to char the barrel by firing flames inside it. Barrels usually pass through gas-powered flaming systems on conveyor belts. This extracts flavor from the wood, which seeps into the spirit during the whiskey's maturation process, which lasts for a number of years depending on the brand and style.