Okay, so I’ve been hearing a lot about this “Cooper King” thing, and honestly, I had no idea what it was. I kept seeing it pop up, so I figured, why not? Let’s dive in and see what the fuss is all about. I’m no expert, just a curious dude with some free time.

First Steps: What is it?
First things first, I gotta figure out what this Cooper King even is. Off to Google I went! I typed it in, and boom, tons of stuff came up. Looks like Cooper King is some kind of distillery. Oh, cool – whiskey and gin! Okay, my interest is officially piqued. I’m a simple man; I see whiskey, I click.
Digging Deeper: The Website
Now that I know what it is, I wanted to know more. I landed on their website. Gotta say, the design is pretty slick. Lots of nice pictures, and it’s easy to find my way around. I spent a good while just browsing, looking at their different spirits and reading about their story.
They put some much work on it and the details are so considerable.
Getting Hands-On (Virtually, Anyway)
Since I couldn’t physically go there (yet!), I did the next best thing: I watched some videos. I found some reviews and distillery tours online. It’s always cool to see how things are made, especially when it comes to spirits. Watching the process, from the ingredients to the bottling, made me appreciate the craftsmanship.
Also,I took some notes to remind the details:
- Founded:by Abbie and Chris.
- Location:Self-built distillery in Sutton-on-the-Forest, North Yorkshire.
- Process:The first distillery in Europe to join 1% for the Planet.
My Impressions So Far
Honestly, I’m impressed. I went in knowing absolutely nothing about Cooper King, and now I’m kind of a fan. Their commitment about the process is impressive.I also find some interesting point of the * idea of a self-built, eco-friendly distillery is pretty awesome, and the spirits themselves look (and from the reviews, sound) delicious.
The Final Verdict (For Now)
I started this little journey out of pure curiosity, and I’m ending it wanting to try their products. I think that’s a win! I might have to order a bottle or two… you know, for research purposes. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on Cooper King. Who knows, maybe one day I’ll even make it to the distillery in person!