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Boutique-Y Whisky Co Bruichladdich Batch #1 50cl

Boutique-Y Whisky Co Bruichladdich Batch #1 50cl
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Lot number: 110-04607

Winning bid: £60

That Boutique-Y Whisky Company bottles Scotch single malt and grain whiskies from a variety of renowned distilleries. These whiskies are adorned with humorous puns presented in cultish comic-book style labels: the purpose is to tell the histories and stories of distilleries or prominent figures in the industry but in a new exciting way. It's not all fun and games though, as they were awarded World's Best Blended Whisky at the 2015 World Whisky Awards.

From Master of Malt: This is the eagerly anticipated That Boutique-Y Whisky Company bottling of single malt Scotch whisky from Bruichladdich. On the graphic-novel-style label, we see a Laddie who’s made it to the most prestigious seat someone could sit in during the 1970s - behind the conveyor belt of The Generation Game.

The Laddie has the chance to win all manner of wonderful prizes, and they all seem to follow the theme of Bruichladdich releases.

Let’s have a look at what he could win. There’s an octopus with spiders stuck to the ends of its eight tentacles in honour of the Octomore, there’s some DNA in reference to their DNA series, there’s Beethoven’s Symphony #3, which is known as Eroica, a name it shares with the Bruichladdich Cuvee 640, and more.

Didn't he do well! I hope you’re playing this at home, so I’ll leave you to figure out the rest, and of course, don’t forget the cuddly toy.

Batch 1 is a release of 94 numbered bottles.

49.6% ABV / 50cl

Bottle Number: 33 / 94

Please note some wax seals are prone to cracking in varying temperatures and transport conditions, therefore - as stated in our terms and conditions - we do not accept liability should these seals be found to show signs of splitting on delivery.

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