Petr, 16. 06. 2016 11:44 (28672)
Něco pro fandy tohoto spolku:
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Petr, 16. 06. 2016 20:52 (28683)
Nejstarší whisky klub v Česku bude slavit 20. výročí od založení - aby vše stihl v poklidném tempu začal už 10.6.:
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Petr, 17. 06. 2016 08:58 (28691)
Se svojí nechutí ke škatulkování a "pořádku" vedoucích dneska, dle mého soudu, mimo jiné, programově k "chytromašinkovému" přístupu k informacím, ale souběžně k cílenému přístupu do našich mozků a skoro totální závislosti - zakládám tohle téma. Taky se mi, v některých případech, nechce hledat, kam že bych měl svůj příspěvek, podle obsahu, umístit.
Mohlo by to být takové lehké čtení při ranní kávě před perným dnem nebo naopak k panáku dobré whisky před spaním po perném dnu. :whistle:
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Petr, 28. 10. 2016 09:04 (30980)
Zajímavé čtení po ránu. Pro "sběratele, investory i ty, co whisk(e)y jenom pijí" :
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Petr, 23. 11. 2016 16:50 (31574)
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Petr, 12. 12. 2016 18:04 (32234)
Jeden z mnoha "systémově/právně čistých", s dobou jdoucích, kroků v GB:
[quote]LAW LOOPHOLE TO ALLOW SMALLER WHISKY SAMPLES
Moray Council has become the first in the UK[u] to allow smaller pours of whisky samples at tastings.[/u]
The loophole will allow distilleries to pour smaller samples if desired. Currently, measures dispensed on distillery tours and at whisky festivals [u]must be a minimum of 25ml in accordance with the UK Weights and Measures Act.
[/u]However a special request by the organisers of the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival has paved the way for the region’s distilleries to have the option to pour smaller samples of 10ml. James Campbell, organiser of the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival said: ‘This guidance from Moray Council will greatly enhance the experience of visitors attending our events. ‘The Festival is a staunch advocate of responsible drinking, and we have campaigned for some time for our [u]event providers to be allowed to serve smaller 10ml measures where it is deemed appropriate.
[/u]‘This will make a significant difference for future years at events such as the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival Whisky Awards. Visitors are invited to sample six drams across three different categories and it is therefore eminently sensible for these drinks to be served in [u]10ml measures as opposed to the larger 25ml size.’
[/u]The guidance issued by Moray Council will allow the pour of 10ml samples where the whisky is being supplied as part of a whisky event or tour, and it is made clear to customers that a sample measure will be provided. Rhona Gunn, director of economic development, infreastructure and planning at Moray Council, said it was appropriate that Speyside, which is home to half of Scotland’s distilleries, leads the change. ‘Police Scotland will assess the [u]need for a licence on a case-by-case basis[/u] with a pragmatic view being adopted where appropriate,’ she said.
‘This applies to any tours, tutored tastings and events where alcohol is dispensed as part of the overall package.’ The Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) is now also in talks with the UK’s National Measurement and Regulation Office to establish the loophole across the whole of Britain.
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Holt, "Ústavu" sice na papíře nemají, ale jinak skulinky přehlížet nelze. :mrgreen: