Thursday, July 07, 2016

THAT BOUTIQUE-Y WHISKY COMPANY LAUNCHES NEW 52 YEAR OLD SINGLE GRAIN SCOTCH WHISKY

Multi-award-winning independent bottler That Boutique-y Whisky Company (TBWC) has announced the launch of a 52 Year Old single grain Scotch whisky, featuring artwork of Black Rock’s Tristan Stephenson and Thomas Aske.

That Boutique-y Whisky Company Carsebridge 52 Year Old (40.5% ABV) is a single grain Scotch whisky, from the Lowland grain distillery which closed in 1983.

That Boutique-y Whisky Company Carsebridge 52 Year Old

Known for their fun graphic-novel style labels, as well as their award-winning whiskies, TBWC’s latest release features world-class bartenders, mixologists and whisky enthusiasts Tristan Stephenson and Thomas Aske.

The duo are best known as the folk behind top London cocktail bars such as the Worship Street Whistling Shop and Purl, but their latest exciting project is an innovative whisky bar in Shoreditch named Black Rock.

The label depicts the Black Rock duo sat at the bar’s extraordinary 18 foot long European oak tree trunk table, complete with two 17 litre channels for ageing whiskies and cocktails as well as taps for serving them

This latest TBWC release also comes with a voucher on the back of each bottle allowing consumers to exchange it (once empty) at Black Rock for a free secret off-menu cocktail.

That Boutique-y Whisky Company was established in 2012 by Master of Malt, and bottles small batch single malts, blended malts, blended whiskies, grain whiskies and bourbons. In 2015 it won the World’s Best Blended Whisky award for its Blended Whisky #1 at the World Whiskies Awards.

That Boutique-y Whisky Company Carsebridge 52 Year Old, will be available later this month from specialist retailers for a RRP of £231.95.

Posted by Steve Rush