Show us your canned Whisky
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h0b0

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9,031 posts

224 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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I am not really a Whisky drinker but if this product was around when I was a teenager I may have become one. Seems a little irresponsible to sell a product like this at $5 a can.

Whisky in a can

soad

34,594 posts

204 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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News to me.
Not sure I'd want that - too much to finish in one go, bottled stuff at home too.

Stu R

21,621 posts

243 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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Guaranteed to be vile, but I'll be getting my hands on some ASAP to confirm it.

0a

24,132 posts

222 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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Stu R said:
Guaranteed to be vile, but I'll be getting my hands on some ASAP to confirm it.
I think I'll give it a miss

thedrinksreport.com said:
The SWA(Scotch Whisky Association} took action against Reynald & Sons Ltd and Mr Grattagliano to prevent them selling or advertising spirits in a way that falsely suggests that they are Scotch Whisky. This followed their advertising of fourteen brands of 'whisky', including Golden Dollar, Sir Edwins, and Paddington, each bearing the name 'Scottish Spirits', in a manner that suggested the products were genuine Scotch Whisky.

SWA investigations found that the spirits were manufactured in Panama and consisted of un-aged neutral alcohol and flavourings. The brands were bottled by Scottish Spirits, a Panamanian company.
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