More Great New Whisky Stuff

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After the positive response I got from my last blog post on the positive whisky stuff happening at the moment – and because I’m a person with a generally sunny disposition (once the sun’s over the yard-arm at least) – I thought I’d continue with more reasons for the whisky world to be cheerful.  And, I’m delighted to report,  this week there are several.

In fact, summery feelings of well-being and mischief seem to be somewhat contagious in the blogging community at present.  Followers of Whiskyfun.com will already be aware of the stunning arrival of Glen Wonka, the world’s most expensive faux whisky, endorsed by the amusingly pompous and pretentious (yet somehow eerily familiar), Angus W. Apfelstrudel Jr., the hirsute author of the Whisky Tora.

Glen Wonka - get your dirty mitts off it, you filthy commoners

Glen Wonka - get your dirty mitts off it, you filthy commoners

Understandably, the arrival of Glen Wonka has irrevocably changed the whisky map and totally overshadowed the release of some bog-standard Glenfiddich 50yo, available to the paupers for a paltry ten grand.  Bungling PR flunkies who sanctioned the release of this sludge in the same week as Glen Wonka have been hurling themselves from upper floors of the Grant’s building since news of the clash broke yesterday morning.

That embarrassingly inexpensive new Glenfiddich 50yo

That embarrassingly inexpensive new Glenfiddich 50yo

Meanwhile, over on the Scotchblog, Kevin Erskine has unveiled the nascent scribblings of Angus W. Apfelstrudel’s worst nightmare – a trio of merry piss-takers going under the name Maltimposter, who are deriding the overblown tasting notes that apparently crop up on the internet from time to time (not here, honest, guv).

Bowmore fans, look away now

Bowmore fans, look away now

These Simpsonised troubadours have published just a few posts so far (that Bowmore fans are advised not to read), but are well worth checking out for a chuckle, and will hopefully give those of us given to verbose flights of fancy (ahem) a much-needed kick in the pants (as our American friends say).

So far, so good.  But there are even more good things out there for those of us that try not to dwell too much on the ongoing doom and gloom in the industry.  Regular TWE Blog commenter bgulien has emailed me a superb bit of work he’s done mapping the UK’s distilleries on Google Earth:

Mapping the UK’s distilleries on Google Earth...

Mapping the UK’s distilleries on Google Earth...

Click on the link below to download the file – it’s just like being there yourself (in a helicopter).  Sincere respect and thanks again to bgulien for this excellent resource (especially for geographically-challenged dunderheads like myself).

scottish-distilleries_new

And finally, in other news (and this one falls into the Couldn’t Make It Up category), it’s been widely reported that the Russian football supporters association have advised their travelling supporters making the trip to Cardiff for their team’s qualifying match against Wales in September to drink lots of Penderyn in order to avoid picking up swine flu. The exact quote from supporter’s chief Alexander Shprygin went like this:

“We urge our fans to drink a lot of Welsh whisky as a form of disinfection. That should cure all symptoms of the disease”.

Penderyn have so far been slow to seize upon this sumptuous PR opportunity, presumably either through not wanting to emphasise their product’s perceived disinfectant properties, or because they’re waiting for conclusive proof of this incredible medical breakthrough before issuing the press release.

Stay tuned for more good stuff later this week 🙂

Cheers,

Tim

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Dear Sirs,

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me. Also, it is regrettable that that measly website called Whiskyfun.com (but where’s the fun, I ask you?) was prone to publish our press release regarding our acclaimed new The GlenWonka 100 years old, whilst suggesting that a price tag of £1,999,999 was excessive. Poor souls!

Let me suggest you check our entire new range (work in progress) before coming to conclusions:
http://bit.ly/uOOV7

Regards,

Angus W. Apfelstrudel, Jr., Consultant
The GlenWonka Distillery
From the Heart of Speyside
Golden Dragon Award 2009
Bronze Tulip Award 2009
Malt Maniacs Awards 2012
Platinum Bung Award 2009
Noble Edelweiss Award 2010

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