
The British band is also working on their third album
London:
English folk rock boy band Mumford & Sons are in the process to brew their own brand of whisky.
The band - consisting of Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwayne, Country Winston and Ben Lovett - are determined to launch their own brand of the alcoholic spirit, but admit that it won't be around for a while as it takes three years to develop, reported Sun online.
"It'll happen. It takes a few years to make, so we better get cracking," keyboard player Lovett said.
The British quartet - who picked up the Album of the Year Grammy for their second record Babel - are already planning their third album and are keen to venture into new territories for their next collection.
"We're incredibly excited. Our third album can be anything we want it to be," Lovett added.
The band - consisting of Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwayne, Country Winston and Ben Lovett - are determined to launch their own brand of the alcoholic spirit, but admit that it won't be around for a while as it takes three years to develop, reported Sun online.
"It'll happen. It takes a few years to make, so we better get cracking," keyboard player Lovett said.
The British quartet - who picked up the Album of the Year Grammy for their second record Babel - are already planning their third album and are keen to venture into new territories for their next collection.
"We're incredibly excited. Our third album can be anything we want it to be," Lovett added.