Why did Jack Daniel call his whiskey Old No. 7?
Why did Jack Daniel call his whiskey Old No. 7? This question has mystified both whiskey fans and the Jack Daniel Distillery folks for almost a hundred years. Some say Uncle Jack took the answer to his grave. Not quite.
Peter Krass, author of the new book Blood and Whiskey: The Life and Time of Jac...
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from Issue 39 published on 1/5/2004
If you read our cover story in Issue 37 you will know all about Lost in Translation – the Hollywood blockbuster where whisky enjoys a starring role.
If you read our cover story in Issue 37 you will know all about Lost in Translation – the Hollywood blockbuster where whisky enjoys a starring role. Well now we are offering you the chance to own a DVD of the film and so you could be able to watch it from the comfort of your own home – accompani...
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from Issue 39 published on 1/5/2004
Organisers of Limburg’s Whisky Festival 2004 have pulled out all the stops to try and better the enormous success of last year’s festival and a major attraction is the launch of a special bottling of the difficult to find malt – Croftenegea.
Organisers of Limburg’s Whisky Festival 2004 have pulled out all the stops to try and better the enormous success of last year’s festival and a major attraction is the launch of a special bottling of the difficult to find malt – Croftenegea.
Distilled at Loch Lomond Distillery in Dumbartonshi...
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from Issue 38 published on 7/4/2004
The latest figure to reach a milestone in the whisky industry is Glen Moray’s, distillery manager Edwin Dodson, who is celebrating 40 years service.
The latest figure to reach a milestone in the whisky industry is Glen Moray’s, distillery manager Edwin Dodson, who is celebrating 40 years service.
With nearly 30 years at Glenmorangie he joined Glen Moray as a brewer working his way up to the role of distillery manager – to become
only the fo...
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from Issue 38 published on 7/4/2004