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Whisky Posted Feb 17, 2006
Is it a village swimming pool? I thought it still belonged to the distillery itself?
(Bowmore by the way)
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swl Posted Feb 22, 2006
well done. It's a council owned pool right enough.
What's the name of the record breaking cat at one of Scotland's distillerys.
Was the cat male or female?
How many mice did it catch?
Name them.
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Whisky Posted Feb 23, 2006
That one I had to check the Guiness BoR for...
A) Towser
B) Female
C) 28,899
D1) Mickey
2) Minnie
3) Mortie
4) Ferdie
5) ... Sorry, can't remember the rest
I've failed!!!
**sits in a corner sobbing inconsolably**
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Whisky Posted Feb 23, 2006
Ok, just to get my own back...
Why, when most distilleries have outsourced their bottling operations, is Springbank one of the few distilleries to bottle their own whiskies 'in house'?
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swl Posted Feb 23, 2006
Springbank would argue that cutting the whisky and bottling themselves allows them to use the same water source throughout the production process. Most whiskies when bottled in Glasgow use council de-ionised water.
My turn:
What is the name of the current Glenturret cat?
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Whisky Posted Feb 23, 2006
Actually, the answer I was looking for is that the same company that owns Springbank also owns Cadenheads - an 'independent' whisky bottler.
Amber and Nectar (but I cheated and went straight to a distillery website for that one!)
Which distillery is famous for employing 16 men?
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swl Posted Feb 23, 2006
Tain, I believe.
Current cat is Brooke. (Amber & Nectar long gone now)
What's the difference between "marrying" and "blending"
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swl Posted Mar 1, 2006
I've got a chance of getting hold of a 1973 Glenglassaugh (the Family Silver). Is it worth anything do you think?
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Whisky Posted Mar 5, 2006
Yup, the sixteen men of Tain (otherwise known as Glenmorangie )
As to the Glenglassaugh - it seems to retail at around £100 a bottle - but if you were to try selling it at auction you'd probably get far less than that. (maybe £30-40 max.)
I'll be honest and say I don't think I've ever tasted Glenglassaugh - so I've no idea what it's like.
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