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Global recognition for Birmingham liqueur maker

Whistler's Storm was named a winner at the World Liqueur Awards

Dom Richardson, founder of Whistler's Storm

A civil service worker who set up a drinks business during lockdown has won an international award for his liqueur.

Dom Richardson from Birmingham was inspired to launch Whistler's Storm after visiting a Keralan tea farm in India in 2019 and he now distils, bottles and sells his tea-flavoured liqueur from a base in Erdington.

His Earl Grey drink has been named the planet's best tea liqueur at the World Liqueur Awards and it was a double success for the 29 year old as his Assam variety was given a silver award.

The liqueur is designed to be drunk neat over ice or as an ingredient in tea-flavoured cocktails.

Whistler's Storm is stocked in bars, restaurants and retailers across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as well as being sold from the company's own website, with plans for a third flavour in the pipeline as well as expansion of its overseas sales.

Mr Richardson, who is a chartered tax adviser and works part-time for the civil service, started developing the concept for Whistler's Storm during the first lockdown in 2020 and then launched the products to market the following year.

He said: "Whistler's Storm was a lockdown project that's turned into a growing business - it's fantastic to get global recognition for the product and how it tastes.