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Now it happens stuff: Sweden's largest beer and whiskey chain starts Sweden's largest whiskey club. And we do it with lots of exciting plans, offers and ideas that will give you as a member taste experiences, knowledge and whiskey adventure like you have never experienced before.
On The Bishops Arms across the country will club activities will be organized jointly. Bishop Arms has entered into a partnership with the Symposium, one of the leading providers of high-quality whiskey and high-quality whiskey experiences. Symposion through old time pottery its cooperation with the very top players in the world of whiskey ability to offer a product range that not only keeps the ultimate world-class, it is additionally unique in quality and exclusivity. Symposium has a nationwide network of certified test leaders who are professionals in whiskey, whiskey tastings and whiskey experiences. The tests will not only be focused around Symposium; numerous other beverage producers and test leaders will participate in club activities.
- It will be very exciting and fun to develop our club activities. Members receive benefits all over the country, which is good for many who travel. We will be the biggest and best whiskey club, says Marjana Maja Kozul, Bar Manager at The Bishops Arms Gustaf in Malmö.
- At the Symposium, we are delighted to have entered into this collaboration. The Bishops old time pottery Arms is by far Sweden's most important meeting place for whiskey and ölintresserade and now that we have the opportunity to organize a joint activity is a significant commitment from our part. We'll do something really good out of this, says Valdemar Kuuttanen, president of Symposion International AB. Legend visiting The Bishops Arms
The first week of April, a real legends to visit The Bishops Arms in Stockholm, Västerås, Örebro and Gothenburg. Michael Urquhart of Gordon & MacPhail come to us to keep some of their magical old time pottery tests. Gordon & MacPhail's whiskeys world's most respected companies. It was Michael's grandfather George Urquhart who more or less invented the market for single malts, who began experimenting with long storage and began selling whiskey old time pottery from singelfat. Today, Gordon & MacPhail, 10, 000's of barrels in stock, many of them of such age and dignity that no one has seen anything like it. The housings in Elgin is usually described as the whiskey world's national libraries and it is from these sweet shelves that Michael has picked out some exceptionally interesting bottlings. If these and much more will he tell you about the following locations:
5 April at 19:00 St. Erik Road 115, Stockholm, Palace Hotel. Registration: bishops.palace old time pottery @ bishopsarms.com April 7 at 19:00 Örebro. Registration: karin.palolampi @ elite.se April 8 at 19:00 Västerås. Registration: joakim.lindblom @ elite.se April 9 at 19:00 Gothenburg Park Avenue Hotel. Registration: mari.wollmar @ elite.se
Keith Cruickshank's Distillery Manager at the small distillery old time pottery Benromach Forres in the city outside Elgin in Speyside. Benromach makes whiskey so that they made whiskey for "the old school days". Benromach combines modern whiskey production using traditional methods old time pottery and do a smokier, more robust and more muscle fueled whiskey than any other distillery in Speyside. Keith Cruickshank has in only a decade managed to create a whiskey old time pottery with connoisseurs to be amazed and thrilled reviewers resorting to superlatives of the highest kind. Now is your chance to experience him and his whiskey in Helsingborg, Karlstad and Jönköping. Registration on organizing old time pottery The Bishops Arms, limited number of participants. All tests are in English.
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