Subj : 49 bottles of beer on the wall... To : Nancy Backus From : Maurice Kinal Date : Mon Nov 13 2017 04:30:28 Hey Nancy! NB> it might have been a way to use up odds and ends I believe you are probably right about that. The more expensive bottlings might be from single barrels or perhaps a number of barrels but of the same age. The only example I am aware of where they guarentee a single barrel is the 15yo The Balvenie Single Barrel, which is worth over 200 CAD these days. Mind you they also claim that one to be hand bottled but to be honest I don't know if I could tell the difference between that and a regular 15yo The Balvenie ... if there is such a thing. NB> maybe they got some backlash about blending... not exactly a NB> single malt if it's blended... ;) Actually it still is a single malt even if blended. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_malt_Scotch the definition is, and I quote; Single malt Scotch is single malt whisky made in Scotland. To be a single malt scotch the whisky must have been distilled at a single distillery using a pot still distillation process and made from a mash of malted grain. In Scotland, the only grain allowed to be used in a single malt whisky is barley. As with any Scotch whisky, a single malt Scotch must be distilled in Scotland and matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years and one day. (Most single malts are matured longer.) Furthermore the above schpeil states; Bottlings containing malt whisky from multiple distilleries are called "blended malt". From the above I deduce that almost every scotch from Scotland is single malt. Most (all?) of the blended I have had are from Canadian distilleries. I have run across single malt whiskies from Canadian distilleries but have never tried any. An interesting sounding one is "Glen Breton Rare Canadian Single Malt Whisky" priced at ~75 CAD which is more than 12yo Glenlivet. Care to guess which one I would (will) purchase? NB> you've had help imbibing That is putting it mildly. I suspect that is what will happen with the Macallan. NB> Just don't let any of the usual suspects know it exists, and NB> you'll have an easier time of keeping it around... :) That is impossible around here. However only one of my neighbours is aware of the 15yo and knows what hassel/expense etc. I went through to obtain it so he hasn't brought it up. Also it is stashed out of sight. Also, also everyone who knows me knows that there normally isn't anything to be had unless it is November to January 1. After that I am a teetotaller. It has been that way for around two decades now and a few of the years I've gone without buying any at all. However the January 1 thingy we started pretty well much guarentees that there will be a bottle of single malt available for that. :-) Life is good, Maurice .... Future cybertoasts of note: 2018-01-01 is 49 days from now and falls on a Monday. 2024-11-05 is 2549 days from now and falls on a Tuesday. --- GNU bash, version 4.4.12(1)-release (x86_64-silvermont-linux-gnu) * Origin: Pointy Stick Society - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001.250) .