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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200529T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200525T065652Z
UID:10317-1590778800-1590778800@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Breaking Out
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis will be good fun! Our whisky is breaking out of the lock down\, so let’s help it escape. The Glenlivet’s Founder’s Reserve is a delightful aperitif-style dram. Hailing from just up the road\, Tamdhu is the Speyside delegate in MacLeod’s regional single malt range… it’s a sherry bomb! Ex-patriot Steve Lipp (now living in 90210) bottles Highland Queen 15-Yr for Total Wine. He won’t say what it is; I’m guessing it’s Tomatin. Billy Walker’s GlenAllachie distillery has been winning most of the major awards the past 2 years… you will discover the reason when you taste his 18-year single malt. Our second MacLeod elixir is the famed Smokehead which is from the Island region rather than from Islay (it’s likely Ledaig from Tobermory distillery on Mull). Ardbeg Drum is a 52% ABV release by The Ardbeg Committee. \nWe hope to see you at Maxwell’s Cigar Bar in Woodstock… and do bring a friend as “good whisky is made great when shared among friends.”  Sláinte! \n 
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/maxwellsthisfriday/
LOCATION:Maxwell’s Cigar Bar\, 158 Towne Lake Pkwy.\, Woodstock\, GA\, 30188
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200508T193000
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DTSTAMP:20200506T045614Z
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UID:9931-1588966200-1588966200@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Andy's Garage
DESCRIPTION:Zoom tasting – Very limited (10 spots)- 7:45pm PACIFIC \nAuchentoshan 1978 18yr\n-A rare release that spent 18yrs in the cask and 24 more years in a bottle- \nGlen Moray 24yr Battlehill\n-A 24yr Moray from Duncan Taylor’s other label- \nLongmorn 1988 18yr Classic Cask – Canal’s Exclusive\n-From a now very sought after distillery\, the private store cask came from a time when that was rare- \nMackmyra Blomstertid\n-From Sweden’s flagship distillery\, this was aged in casks that previously held cherry wine- \nDouglas Laing’s Timorous Beastie 40yr\n-This rare and sought after blend beats almost every single malt there is- \nThis will be a semi-blind tasting with a reveal at the end. \nNote for east coasters – this will need to be able to arrive in 2 days via USPS.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/andys-garage/
LOCATION:The Virtual Clubhouse
CATEGORIES:Scotch Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200502T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200502T140000
DTSTAMP:20200423T175127Z
CREATED:20200422T211748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200423T175127Z
UID:9835-1588428000-1588428000@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Elixir Distillers with Oliver Chilton - 1oz minis
DESCRIPTION:Elixir Distillers will be “Virtually” bringing in Oliver Chilton\, master blender and scotch selector\, to discuss three of their brands\, the Single Malts of Scotland\, Port Askaig\, and Black Tot. We will have 2 different 1 hour sessions on consecutive days\, both which will feature Black Tot and Port Askaig\, but will include different expressions from SMOS. This event for Scotch Club will be distributed by Impex and hosted and moderated by Elixir Distillers. These brands were previously only available at The Whisky Exchange in London but are now coming to America. The Mixing Glass in Costa Mesa\, CA is offering 10% off and a shipping discount. The Perfect Measure stem glasses (branded with the Port Askaig logo) will go to the first 40 tickets sold. The Perfect Measure is the official Whisky Exchange. \nScotch Club – Tasting #1\nPrice: $50 per ticket\nDate: May 2nd @ 2pm PST (10pm BST) \nLineup:\nBlack Tot 46.2%\nThe Single Malts of Scotland Linkwood 2007 12yr 55.8%\nThe Single Malts of Scotland Glenburgie 1998 21 yr 55.2%\nThe Single Malts of Scotland Ardmore 1998 21yr 50.2%\nPort Askaig 2000 18yr 50.8% \nScotch Club – Tasting #2\nPrice: $50 per ticket\nDate: May 3rd @ 2pm PST \nLineup:\nBlack Tot 46.2%\nThe Single Malts of Scotland Glen Elgin 2006 13yr 54.1%\nThe Single Malts of Scotland Ben Nevis 1996 23yr 52.7%\nPort Askaig 2000 18yr 50.8%\nThe Single Malts of Scotland Ledaig 2005 14yr 55.4% \nThe Mixing Glass is offering 10% off post-event bottle purchases and a shipping discount. \nWe will be using Eventbrite for this event. \nEVENT LINKS\nMay 2nd only ($50)\nMay 3rd only ($50)\nMay 2nd and 3rd ($100)
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/elixir-distillers/2020-05-02/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Scotch Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200419T180000
DTSTAMP:20200415T020112Z
CREATED:20200408T020729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T020112Z
UID:9516-1587319200-1587319200@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:A Trip to Speyside with K&L -1oz minis
DESCRIPTION:—6PM PACIFIC TIME— \nThe Virtual Clubhouse will be opening its doors to the world on April 19th\, 6pm PACIFIC. Our first 3 tastings sold out in hours. We didn’t event email the events out! When you put us all together Scotch Club has a lot of thirsty (and quarantine-bored) drammers. So this time we’re going to try to include everyone. This is going to be a really big\, really awesome virtual tasting. We are going to guarantee the first 46 people to purchase this event. After that\, we’ll do a waitlist and will buy a another set of bottles if we reach another 23 buyers. So what are we going to drink? \nWell we can’t go to Speyside during the quarantine\, so K&L Wine and Spirits is going to go there for us.  For those east of California\, K&L Wine & Spirits is one of the biggest retail purchasers of private casks in the country.  The K&L Exclusives are tasted and selected in Scotland and are typically bottled at cask strength.  There are typically only 150-300 bottles in a single cask selection\, so when their gone\, their gone forever.  For those new to scotch that may have no idea about the names you are looking at\, trust us\,  if you like scotch\, you will love these. \nEach virtual attendee will have SIX one oz. minis mailed to their doorstep. Here’s the list\,which includes a $400 sherried Caperdonich that you’ve been meaning to try\, right? \n\nCaperdonich 1995 24yr “Chieftain’s”\nBraes of Glenlivet (Braeval) 29yr “Sovereign Wax Top”\nMortlach 9yr “Old Malt Cask”\nAllt-a-Bhainne 1995 23yr “Old Particular”\nDailuaine 2007 12yr “Old Particular”\nGlenburgie 1998 21yr “Old Particular”\n\nThe price to your doorstep (USA) is just $55.  David OG of K&L may even drop by to talk to us about the trip to pick the barrels.  This event\, as with our other Zoom events will be semi-blind which means your whisky will be coded with the reveal at the end of the tasting.  See you in cyberspace!
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/zoom-speyside/
LOCATION:The Virtual Clubhouse
CATEGORIES:Scotch Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200411T210000
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DTSTAMP:20200404T211333Z
CREATED:20200331T222218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200404T211333Z
UID:9413-1586638800-1586638800@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Founders' Membership - Metro Atlanta Scotch Club
DESCRIPTION:For those at the “Taste of History” on March 6th\, Andy Smith discussed “Scotch Club”\, the network of clubs across the country of which MASC is a part. Beginning with the original club (LA Scotch Club)\, we have also offered Official Lifetime Memberships.  Official members have add benefits above what is generally offer to the public.  Some of these benefits are: \n-Reciprocity between the LA\, OC\, SD\, San Francisco\, and Denver Scotch Clubs\n-May attend ‘member-only’ meetings (where we have rarer scotch or when event has limited seating)\n-Access to our Wine-searcher.com PRO account-\n-VIP member bottles at Peatin’ Meetin’\n-Access to the 250mL Club’s private market\n-Access to the Club Member Facebook pages\n-Advance notice to official members ahead of the general email for limited ticket events that are likely to sell out. \nOfficial members will be put on a separate mailing list and will have access to the non-public member page.  An addition to being a member of MASC\, you will also be a member of Scotch Club\, so in any city with a scotch club\, you will be considered a member for all events.  This includes the annual Scotch Club festival\, Peatin’ Meetin’ in Los Angeles\, where we will have a special member hour\, and steep ticket discounts for those travelling from the east.  Although our club memberships are normally available to all those who have attended 3 events and pay the annual lifetime fee\, whenever a club first opens doors to official membership\, we start with a FOUNDERS’ MEMBERSHIP.  In this case\, we are lowering the price to $100 and offering a set of 6 MASC laser-etched ‘Lord of the Malt’ Glencairn glasses\, and also a certificate of club membership. \nNew this week\, Scotch Club has obtained an official Zoom account and has begun mailing minis for online whisky tastings for members only.  Join Scotch Club drammers wherever we may be in the world! \nThis purchase is currently set up as an event because it is the easiest way to route the payments to Atlanta (rather than California).  The Founders Membership begins April 4 and runs for exactly one week.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/founders-membership-metro-atlanta-scotch-club/
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200411T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200411T170000
DTSTAMP:20200405T225434Z
CREATED:20200404T061847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200405T225434Z
UID:9423-1586624400-1586624400@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Gentlemen Prefer Blends - Online Zoom Tasting - 1oz. minis
DESCRIPTION:5pm PST\nThe garage must be cleared of leftover event scotch\, and this online zoom tasting in the Scotch Club Virtual Clubhouse will be priced to sell at a hefty loss.  Your gain! \n\nWhy. I. Never! \nThe twits of the upper class are perturbed. High End blends have traditionally been a mainstay of the shelves of those with more money than sense. They are the folks that will judge a whisky by the bottle it’s in. The gaudier the better. They don’t really like drinking scotch\, but they like the idea that they like to drink scotch. Many of these blends are made “smooth”\, so as not to disturb the drinker with scotch that may taste too much like scotch. We\, here in Scotch Club scoff at them. We NEVER buy them. \nBut you have to admit\, you’re curious\, aren’t you? \nSure\, we’ve seen them in the glass cases at duty free… lurking in crystal splendor above a thousand dollar price tag. You’d never buy a bottle of course\, but you’d like to try a sip\, wouldn’t you? Just for scientific purposes and all that\, right? \nJohnnie Walker \nHow could we not? The reigning whisky sales champ sells millions of bottles to watering holes all over the world\, but they also have rare limited editions in packaging fit for a queen with prices also fit for a queen. \nJohnnie Walker Excelsior – This bottle was released in 1997 and claims to be made of whisky of around 50 years old (make what you will of that.) If so\, then this whisky was distilled in the ’40s and ’50s. Approx. value – $1000 \nJohnnie Walker King George V – This top shelf liquor store mainstay is that first step beyond Johnnie Blue. Approx. value – $500 \nJohnnie Walker Private Collection 2014 –  Like the Excelsior\, this limited edition is no longer made. Master Blender Jim Beveridge handpicked 29 casks from experimental stocks to create this blend.  The 2014 edition was made to emphasize ‘smokiness”.  Approx. value – $850 \nRoyal Salute \nI love the Chivas Brothers Royal Salute series. It’s flavorful and pleasant. It has some of the easiest sippers on the planet and is the baby of Master Blender Colin Scott\, perhaps one of the nicest people on the planet. \nRoyal Salute 21 – While it’s lower pricetag doesn’t quite match that of the rest of the lineup\, the whisky does. Approx. value – $180 \nRoyal Salute Stone of Destiny 38 – Now we’re talking. This blend prompted me to shake Master Blender Colin Scott’s hand and thank him from the bottom of my heart. There were no tears\, but my eyes did get a little watery. Approx. value – $800
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/blends-zoom/
LOCATION:The Virtual Clubhouse
CATEGORIES:Scotch Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200410T183000
DTSTAMP:20200405T223637Z
CREATED:20200404T223739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200405T223637Z
UID:9446-1586543400-1586543400@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:High End Bunker Clearance – Online Zoom Tasting – 3/4 oz. minis
DESCRIPTION:6:30pm PST\nThis Virtual Clubhouse tasting will be limited to 10 attendees. This one is for is for those who love old whisky and have a sweet tooth. We will meet at 6:30pm PACIFIC TIME on Friday in the Virtual Clubhouse\, the club’s Zoom room. 3/4 oz minis will be sent by mail to the first TEN purchasers. \nHere’s the list: \nGlenDronach Single Cask 1990 27yr cask 2257 – Selling at $1200\nMortlach 1991 27yr Signatory CS 30th Anniversary cask 4239 – Selling at $550\nMortlach 22yr The Single Malts of Scotland – Selling at $250\nSpringbank 1991 26yr Berry Brothers & Rudd – Selling at $450\nDuncan Taylor Black Bull 40 Batch 1 – Selling at $1000
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/high-end-clearance/
LOCATION:The Virtual Clubhouse
CATEGORIES:Scotch Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200402T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200402T190000
DTSTAMP:20200319T054813Z
CREATED:20200303T164630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200319T054813Z
UID:9287-1585854000-1585854000@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:MASC - Great Fun in the Offing
DESCRIPTION:Great Fun is in the Offing! We have 2 fine single-cask\, cask-strength bottlings from The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (American Branch) and Whisky Exchange’s 10th Anniversary Port Askaig cask-strength!!! I hope that you’re available for short-notice evening of lovely spirits\, lots of good food and good fellowship with a lovely group of like-minded folks.  You may be familiar with Glen Grant\, Glendullan and Caol Ila (that’s what Port Askaig 10-Yr is).  But it’s likely that you’ve never tasted Armorik (France)\, Linkwood or Braeval (2 Single Malt Scotch Speysiders).   \nI hope that you are able to join us and to bring a friend.  Why?  Because “good whisky is made great when shared among friends.”  \nWHISKY MENU:\n1.	GLEN GRANT Single Malt / 12-Year / 43% ABV / OB / Dist Owner: Gruppo Campari S.A. (Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A.) / Speyside (Rothes)\n2.	SINGLETON OF GLENDULLAN (THE) Single Malt / 12-Year / 40% ABV / OB: Glendullan Dist / Dist Owner: Diageo Scotland Ltd. (Diageo plc) / Speyside (Dufftown)\n3.	ARMORIK French Single Malt / ‘Sherry Finish’ / NAS / 46% ABV / NCF / IB: Distillerie Warenghem / Dist Owner: Gilles Leizour (the Leizour family) / France (Brittany)\n4.	BRAEVAL Single Malt / 2011 Vintage (7-Yr) / “Attack of the killer Florists” / SC #113.24 Bourbon barrel (1st fill) / CS 63.4% ABV / NCF / IB: SMWS / Dist Owner: Pernod-Ricard S.A. / Speyside (Livet) – D: October 2011\n5.	LINKWOOD Single Malt / 2006 Vintage (12-Yr) / “Splinter-studded spanking” / SC #39.185 Bourbon HH (1st fill) & Virgin HH / CS 59.5% ABV / NCF / IB: SMWS / Dist Owner: Diageo Scotland Ltd. (Diageo plc) / Speyside (Lossie) – D: July 2006\n6.	PORT ASKAIG Islay Single Malt / ’10th Anniversary’ / 10-Year / CS 55.85% ABV / NCF / IB / Brand Owner: Elixir Distillers (Whisky Exchange) / Dist Owner: Diageo plc (Caol Ila Dist) / Islay (Scotland)
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/great-fun/
LOCATION:Landmark Diner\, 3652 Roswell Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200312T190000
DTSTAMP:20200311T160826Z
CREATED:20200310T163831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T160826Z
UID:9352-1584039600-1584039600@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:MASC - Japanese Whisky Night
DESCRIPTION:7 Japanese Whiskies! Chuck Crouse\, Marietta’s favorite son and Atlanta Beverage Co.’s Artisan Spirits Manager\, will lead us through a flight of 7 interesting Japanese whiskies. Our flight is comprised of 1 whisky\, 1 blended whisky\, 3 blended malts (aka vatted malts) and 2 single malt Japanese whiskies. And we will be traveling a bit around Japan as 6 of our whiskies are from Kurayoshi Distillery on Honshu\, the main island of Japan\, whereas the seventh whisky is from Fukano Distillery on the neighboring island of Kyushu.  \nWhat’s more is that our tasting is a great value at $30\, because ABC is just launching the Kurayoshi\, Matsui & Fukano ranges in GA. As we anticipate a sell-out\, please EMAIL me and I will reserve a seat for you. And bring a friend as “good whisky is made great when shared among friends.” I hope to see you Thursday at Maxwell’s Cigar Bar in Woodstock.\nWHISKY MENU: Actually: 1 Wheat whiskey\, 1 TN whiskey & 4 Bourbons whiskies… \n1. TOTTORI Japanese Blended Whisky / ‘Bourbon Cask’ / NAS / 43% ABV / NCF / OB: Kurayoshi Dist / Dist Owner: Matsui Shuzo Co. Ltd. (Matsui family) / Importer: GRC Imports / JAPAN (Tottori/Honshu)\n2. KURAYOSHI Japanese Blended Malt / ‘Malt’ / NAS / 46% ABV / NCF / OB: Kurayoshi Dist / Dist Owner: Matsui Shuzo Co. Ltd. (Matsui family) / Importer: GRC Imports / JAPAN (Tottori/Honshu)\n3. KURAYOSHI Japanese Blended Malt / 8-Year / 46% ABV / NCF / OB: Kurayoshi Dist / Dist Owner: Matsui Shuzo Co. Ltd. (Matsui family) / Importer: GRC Imports / JAPAN (Tottori/Honshu)\n4. KURAYOSHI Japanese Blended Malt / ‘Sherry Cask’ / NAS / 46% ABV / NCF / OB: Kurayoshi Dist / Dist Owner: Matsui Shuzo Co. Ltd. (Matsui family) / Importer: GRC Imports / JAPAN (Tottori/Honshu)\n5. MATSUI Japanese Single Malt / ‘Mizunara Cask’ / NAS / 46% ABV / NCF / OB: Kurayoshi Dist / Dist Owner: Matsui Shuzo Co. Ltd. (Matsui family) / Importer: GRC Imports / JAPAN (Tottori/Honshu)\n6. MATSUI Japanese Single Malt / ‘Sakura Cask’ / NAS / 46% ABV / NCF / OB: Kurayoshi Dist / Dist Owner: Matsui Shuzo Co. Ltd. (Matsui family) / Importer: GRC Imports / JAPAN (Tottori/Honshu)\n7. FUKANO Japanese Whisky / ‘Sherry Cask’ / NAS / 43% ABV / NCF / OB: Fukano Dist / Dist Owner: Fukano-Shuzo Sake Brewing Co. Ltd. (Fukano family) / Importer: GRC Imports / JAPAN (Hitoyoshi/Kyushu) \nPlease use the PAYPAL EXPRESS option if paying online.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/japanese-whisky/
LOCATION:Maxwell’s Cigar Bar\, 158 Towne Lake Pkwy.\, Woodstock\, GA\, 30188
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200312T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200312T183000
DTSTAMP:20200302T002132Z
CREATED:20200301T235429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200302T002132Z
UID:9258-1584037800-1584037800@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:OCSC - Those Awkward Teenage Years
DESCRIPTION:We’ve done young whiskies. We’ve done mature whiskies. But what about the ones in the middle? Unlike with people\, the teenage years are whisky’s sweetspot: beginning to show the nuances of maturity without being stodgy\, and still (mostly) affordable. We’ve assembled a selection of whiskies from 13 to 19\, to see what these adolescents have to offer. Of course\, these are not just your average liquor store expressions (would we do that to you?): we’ve got a discontinued favorite\, a highly collectible limited edition\, and the Whisky Bible 2014 Whisky of the Year. If we priced this at current market value\, the whisky alone would be nearly $40 (it’s like getting dinner for free). \nCragganmore 2003 SMWS 37.88\nBowmore 2001 14yr. Hepburn’s Choice for K&L\nLaphroaig 15yr. 200th Anniversary Edition\nOld Pulteney 17yr.\nFettercairn 1996 18yr. Signatory\nGlenmorangie Ealanta 1993 19yr. (Private Edition #4) \n$45 Whisky and dinner\n$20 Dinner only \nMenu options:\nHamburger/Cheeseburger/Veggieburger\nBlackened Mahi on Grilled Sourdough\nTurkey Wrap\nClassic Reuben\nWith a choice of Fries\, Coleslaw\, or Fruit. \nWe need to sell a minimum of 25 tickets by the 10th to make this event go\, so please get your RSVPS in early. If we continue our streak of sell-outs\, we’ll got to the vaults for a tasty bonus bottle.\nAs always\, reservations are required- no walk-ins.  \nCigars by the fire pit\, after the last pour\, for those inclined.\nWe will be outside\, under the overhang\, heaters available. Come wind\, rain\, sleet\, or snow.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/those-awkward-teenage-years/
LOCATION:Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club\, 1601 Bayside Dr\, Corona del Mar\, CA\, 92625\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200306T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200306T190000
DTSTAMP:20200216T040827Z
CREATED:20200213T162652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200216T040827Z
UID:8913-1583521200-1583521200@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:A Taste of History
DESCRIPTION:It’s a WOW event with a $65 pricing that says “Y’all Come”!  \nAndy Smith (LA\, OC\, SD Scotch Club)\,  is flying in to Atlanta to lead our tasting of some old single malts.   Jack has been saving a bottle of 1968 Glen Keith and Andy has saved a sherry cask 1969 Glenrothes for a special occasion\, and this is it.   To pair with the Glen Keith\, Tom Lobonc has brought a rare bottling from the same distillery\, a 1977 Glenisla\, which is the name of the peated experiment they did only in the ’70s. \nIf wasn’t enough\, an Ardmore 30\, Ardbeg 19 Traigh Bhan\, and Bruichladdich Black Arts 06. will round out the lineup.  This is a DO NOT MISS event.  These bottles are being sacrificed below market value and we can guarantee that you’ll never get a deal as good as this. \nDelray Diner is a beautiful restaurant with lots of parking. It is ¼ mile east of the I-75 Delk Rd exit\, turn left into Delray’s entrance. Were this whisky flight poured at H&F or Rathburn’s\, it would cost at least $150… We’d like to sell-out this event with 40 participants. Please buy your tickets online soon as we anticipate a full-house. Bring a friend as “good whisky is made great when shared among friends”.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/a-taste-of-history/
LOCATION:Delray Diner\, 2475 Delk Rd SE\, Marietta\, GA\, 30067
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200305T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200305T183000
DTSTAMP:20200215T002815Z
CREATED:20200212T075500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200215T002815Z
UID:8889-1583433000-1583433000@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Paul John Whisky with Koray Ozdemir
DESCRIPTION:Denver Scotch Club is back\, and we’ve got our biggest and best event yet.  There will be not one\, but two special guests.  The evening will include light Indian food\, including vegetarian and chicken appetizers\, from Little India.  Koray Ozdemir\, the infamous whisky rep from Paul John Whisky in India\, will tell us about the distillery\, Indian Whisky\, and why you will like it just as much as you like single malt scotch (and without the tariffs.)\nKoray will generously be sharing seven expressions of Paul John should you also wish to enjoy the whisky (hint: yes you do!) \nIn addition to the Paul John presentation\, Andy Smith\, president of Scotch Club (of which Denver Scotch Club is the newest member)\, will be on hand to discuss all things whisky\, including the history of the club\, the magnificent whiskies and events of the past\, and great ideas for the future.  It will be pictures\, videos\, and drams!  In addition\, Andy will have a special surprise pour for those who remember the most about Paul John whisky at the end of the night. \nThanks to the generous whisky donations from Paul John\, we only need charge for food and other expenses\, so we’re offering a special deal… with every ticket purchase you may bring one additional person\, WHO IS NEW TO THE CLUB for free.  You can split the cost if you want\, or you can opt not to bring an extra (but why wouldn’t you!)  So go out and find someone that may like great whisky. \nThe Whisky\nPaul John Nirvana\nPaul John Brilliance\nPaul John Edited\nPaul John Bold\nPaul John Classic\nPaul John Peated\nPaul John Christmas Edition 2019
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/paul-john-2/
LOCATION:Battery 621\, 621 Kalamath St\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Denver
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200229T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200229T190000
DTSTAMP:20200224T044053Z
CREATED:20200224T044053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200224T044053Z
UID:9124-1583002800-1583002800@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Rhum Ron Rum Part 2
DESCRIPTION:“Think rum\, think Caribbean\, think 90-degrees”  Rum is a spirit that’s distilled either from fermented molasses (a by-product from sugar refining making) or freshly-pressed sugar cane juice.  Because of its base material\, molasses-based rums generally have a sweet note and flavors of molasses\, banana and tropical fruit (their complexity is ramped up by aging them in barrels)\, while those made with sugar cane juice (like rhum agricole and Cachaça) have pronounced grassy and vegetal notes.  Rum is made in sugar cane producing countries\, especially those in the Caribbean.  Very aged versions are generally sipped neat\, while unaged and lesser aged spirits are mixed in classic Tiki and modern cocktails. \nPlantation owners first discovered that molasses fermented into alcohol. Later\, distillation of the alcoholic brew concentrated the alcohol and removed impurities\, producing the first true rums. Tradition suggests that rum first originated on the island of Barbados. As it’s a delightful flight\, do please join us and bring a friend as “good whisky (and RUM) is made great when shared among friends.”
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/rhum-ron-rum-part-2/
LOCATION:Landmark Diner\, 3652 Roswell Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200223T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200223T180000
DTSTAMP:20200210T064349Z
CREATED:20200209T223312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200210T064349Z
UID:8832-1582480800-1582480800@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Blended Malts - The Other Scotch
DESCRIPTION:Everyone’s heard of Blended Scotch. And if you’re part of this group\, then you know something about Single Malt. But what about Blended Malts? Thanks to the current tariff situation\, that “other scotch” has been (and no doubt will continue to be) the subject of much discussion. But what\, exactly\, is it\, and what’s in it for us? We’ve assembled a selection of whiskies\, from everyday sippers to collectible rarities\, to see what this oft overlooked style has to offer. \nMonkey Shoulder\nWilliam Grant & Sons \nOak Cross\nCompass Box \nJohnnie Walker Green Label 15yr. \nHector Macbeth 20yr.\nThe Sovereign for K&L \nTimorous Beastie\nDouglas Laing \nSingle Cask Nation Blended Malt 12yr. \nSerendipity\nMacdonald & Muir \nThe Big Smoke Islay Blended Malt (60%)\nDuncan Taylor \nYou are responsible for your own dinner tab\, but please order something\, so they’ll let us keep coming back.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/blended-malts/
LOCATION:Chapter One\, 227 N. Broadway\, Santa Ana\, CA\, 92701
CATEGORIES:Orange County
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200221T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200221T170000
DTSTAMP:20200209T230747Z
CREATED:20200209T224624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200209T230747Z
UID:8838-1582304400-1582304400@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Texas Bourbon\, Scottish Tobacco
DESCRIPTION:Something Borrowed\, Something New! TEXAS BOURBON: How cool is about? Why it is pretty darn cool for me\, a guy from Dallas (the one on the Trinity River and home of DFW\, the Rangers and the Cowboys). \nAtlanta’s Michael Leidel\, a fellow MASCer albeit now outof- state\, is the owner of Dime Box Distillery\, non-producing bottler in Dime Box\, TX. For the first time ever in Georgia\, we’re going to taste all 4 of his Sixth Street bourbon/rye whiskeys. What’s more\, we’ll also taste 2 Garrison Brothers bourbon expressions. \nAs some of the bottles are something borrowed\, we’re able to pass on the cost savings to you. That said\, may I recommend that you bring a friend along for 3-ounces of something new Texas bourbon. \nThis will be a fun event\, so I hope you are available to join us. Why? “Because good whiskey is made great when shared among friends!”
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/texas_bourbon/
LOCATION:Scottish Tobacco Cigar Lounge\, 2625 Piedmont Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30324
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200209T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200209T180000
DTSTAMP:20210410T221743Z
CREATED:20200129T160839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210410T221743Z
UID:8613-1581271200-1581271200@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:San Diego Burns Supper with Brown-Forman
DESCRIPTION:Robbie Burns is Scotland’s most famous poet\, who wrote Auld Lang Syne and other things that tended to involve food and scotch. In keeping with tradition\, we’re going to have a grand ol’ time with a lot of great scotch and dinner. \nAnd yes\, all of the best traditions will return\, including Plasteredpiece Theater\, the Bad Poetry contest\, and Charlie Fleischer’s annual address to the haggis.  This year’s winning poet will have his or her name emblazoned on the Burns Trophy.  Infamy! \nTHE SUPPER\nchoice of \nPRIME RIB\n Three quarters of a pound. Served with mixed vegetables with garlic mashed potatoes.  \nFILET MIGNON\n Served with mixed vegetables and garlic mashed potatoes. \nDRUNKEN POETRY CONTEST RULES\n(participation is voluntary\, but you will get a pour of GlenDronach 1990 27yr Single Cask) \n\n\n\nNo more than 8 lines\n\n\n\n\nMust include a reference to whisky or scotch\nThe word “frisky” is banned\nMake us laugh – seriously\, no middle-age angst or dead dog poems unless you want the booby prize\nHaikus are just fine\n\nBRING YOUR KILT!
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/burns-sd-2020/
LOCATION:Hunter Steakhouse Mission Valley\, 2445 Hotel Circle Place\, San Diego\, CA\, 92108
CATEGORIES:San Diego
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200130T190000
DTSTAMP:20200124T220528Z
CREATED:20200124T214918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200124T220528Z
UID:8590-1580410800-1580410800@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Rhum-Ron-Rum
DESCRIPTION:Think rum\, think Caribbean\, think 90-degrees” Rum is a spirit that’s distilled either from fermented molasses (a by-product from sugar refining making) or freshly-pressed sugar cane juice. \nBecause of its base material\, molasses-based rums generally have a sweet note and flavors of molasses\, banana and tropical fruit (their complexity is ramped up by aging them in barrels)\, while those made with sugar cane juice (like rhum agricole and Cachaça) have pronounced grassy and vegetal notes. Rum is made in sugar cane producing countries\, especially those in the Caribbean. Very aged versions are generally sipped neat\, while unaged and lesser aged spirits are mixed in classic Tiki and modern cocktails. Plantation owners first discovered that molasses fermented into alcohol. Later\, distillation of the alcoholic brew concentrated the alcohol and removed impurities\, producing the first true rums. Tradition suggests that rum first originated on the island of Barbados. \nAs it’s a delightful flight\, do please join us and bring a friend as “good whisky is made great when shared among friends.”
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/rhum-ron-rum/
LOCATION:Landmark Diner\, 3652 Roswell Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200126T180000
DTSTAMP:20200123T041709Z
CREATED:20200118T193734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T041709Z
UID:8547-1580061600-1580061600@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Burns Supper with Glenfarclas
DESCRIPTION:It’s the most Scottishy time of the yeeaaarrrrr. Yes\, it’s Burns Suppertime once again. This year will be better than ever. We have GLENFARCLAS coming to visit. And yes\, all of the best traditions will return\, including Plasteredpiece Theater\, the Bad Poetry contest\, and Brett’s annual address to the haggis. Perhaps this year\, we’ll be sober enough to remember to sing Auld Lang Syne. \nRobbie Burns is Scotland’s most famous poet\, who wrote Auld Lang Syne and other things that tended to involve food and scotch. In keeping with tradition\, we’re going to have a grand ol’ time with a lot of great scotch and dinner. \nTHE SUPPER\nchoice of\nGrilled Aged New York Steak w/cabernet sauvignon reduction\nTwo sides \nor \nQuinoa & grilled vegetables \nDRUNKEN POETRY CONTEST RULES\n(participation is voluntary\, but you will get a pour of Glenfarclas 1995 Family Cask Hi-Time Exclusive) \n\nNo more than 8 lines\nMust include a reference to whisky or scotch\nThe word “frisky” is banned\nMake us laugh – seriously\, no middle-age angst or dead dog poems unless you want the booby prize\nHaikus are just fine\n\nBRING YOUR KILT!
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/burns-supper-with-glenfarclas/
LOCATION:Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club\, 1601 Bayside Dr\, Corona del Mar\, CA\, 92625\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200125T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200125T180000
DTSTAMP:20200112T221355Z
CREATED:20200107T043929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200112T221355Z
UID:8314-1579975200-1579975200@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Burns Supper with TBWC
DESCRIPTION:The LA Scotch Club will be hosting its TENTH infamous Burns Night Supper on Saturday\, Jan 25th at Tam O’Shanter with special guest Chanel Liquori. \nRobbie Burns is Scotland’s most famous poet\, who wrote Auld Lang Syne and other things that tended to involve food and scotch. In keeping with tradition\, we’re going to have a grand ol’ time with a lot of great scotch and dinner. \nThis year’s special guest is That Boutique-y Whisky Company. We’ve ordered our Haggis from our traditional source in Oregon and will give it Robbie’s address\, followed by Andy’s traditional fireside-less Plasteredpiece Theater poem. And of course Los Angeles’ proudest cultural classic\, the Drunken Poetry Contest\, will be held for the prize of a lovely bottle of scotch and a booby prize for the worst. \nThe Supper\nHors D’Oeuvres\nBacon Wrapped Dates\nLawry’s Meatballs \nFirst Course\nTam O’Shanter Salad mixed greens with tomato\, chopped egg & croûtons in house vinaigrette \nEntrée\nChoice of\nRoast Prime Ribs of Beef\nCalifornia cut\, served with Yorkshire pudding\, mashed potatoes\, creamed spinach & whipped cream horseradish \nRoasted Chicken free-range chicken\, fresh herbs\, mashed potatoes\, seasonal vegetables\, pan jus \nPan Roasted Scottish Salmon with seasonal accompaniments \nSeasonal Vegetarian Entrée \nDessert\nTraditional English Trifle \nThe Whisky\nCambus 25yr\nMortlach 20yr\nDalmore 14yr\nAultmore 20yr\nIslay 25yr\nArdbeg 12yr\nCaol Ila 17yr\nMORE TO COME \n  \n 
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/burns-supper-with-tbwc/
LOCATION:Tam O’Shanter\, 2980 Los Feliz Blvd\,\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90039
CATEGORIES:Los Angeles
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200124T190000
DTSTAMP:20200129T045214Z
CREATED:20191222T203242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200129T045214Z
UID:8266-1579892400-1579892400@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Atlanta Burns Supper with Brown Forman
DESCRIPTION:Price all Inclusive \nYOU ARE INVITED to help us celebrate Robert Burns’ 261st birthday!  Due to the initiative of Amber Aristy\, Brown-Forman’s GA executive\, Atlanta will be joining in the worldwide observation of Rabbie’s birthday with a memorial dinner tasting. \nOur evening will feature a 4-course dinner prepared by chefs Shaun Doty and Lance Gummere as well as a welcoming cocktail and appetizers. \nDid I mention 6 single malts from 3 of Scotland’s top distilleries? In 2016\, Brown-Forman purchased the BenRiach\, GlenDronach and  Glenglassaugh malt whisky distilleries. They are 3 drams that make for a great way to celebrate Rabbie’s birthday!  From BenRiach (Speyside)\, we’ll taste 10-year\, 21-year Classic and 21-year Temporis. We’ll add GlenDronach (Highland) 12-year The Original (*if our shipment arrives in time\, GD-15 or GD-18 will be substituted for GD-12). From Glenglassaugh (Highland)\, let’s try Revival and\nEvolution. After adding a bagpiper\, swordsman\, and poets\, you’re assured of having a splendid evening\, one that would make old Rabbie proud. \nSo\, do please come along and bring a friend! Often referred to as “The Bard of Ayrshire”\, Robert Burns (1759-1796) wrote Auld Lang Syne; A Red\, Red Rose; A Man’s a Man for A’ That; To a Louse; To a Mouse; The Battle of Sherramuir; Tam o’ Shanter; and Ae Fond Kiss. In August 1787\, Lady Catherine Bruce knighted the late Robert Burns at Clackmannan Tower with the sword of her illustrious ancestor\, Robert the Bruce.  As neither the Stuart or Hanover clan thought much of the Bruces\, Rabbie remains a commoner.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/burns-atl-2020/
LOCATION:The Federal\, 1050 Crescent Ave NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30309
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200123T190000
DTSTAMP:20200110T172855Z
CREATED:20200110T172301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T172855Z
UID:8423-1579806000-1579806000@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Cigars and Scotch
DESCRIPTION:Proprietor Harvey and Manager Bryan are opening the door for an evening of good Bourbon\, Rye and Cigars. After you add your favorite stogy\, you’ll have a winning formula: Fine Cigars + Good Whisky + Great Friends = An Grand Event @ Maxwell’s Cigar Bar! May I suggest that you grab a friend or two and head over to Maxwell’s Cigar Bar? Note new address (1/4 mile away). \nTHIS DOG WILL HUNT!   We’ve assembled the finest whisky flight that we’ve ever offered for $30.  Why?  It would be great to gather a crowd of cigar-loving single malt aficionados for fun evening at MAXWELL’S CIGAR BAR in Woodstock.  Speyburn Bradan Orach will lead things off. We don’t see much of it in our market\, so let’s enjoy the opportunity. \nLoch Lomond is a great distillery but not-much-talked-about. If you see a bottle of The Original or 12-yr\, be sure to pick it up.  Michael Henry is doing great things over there. \nTormore 14 is up next. It is the darling of the Chivas Bros. distilleries and one that you need to get to know. \nHailing from Brittany\, France\, Armorik Double Maturation has been aged in 2 types of casks.  It’s an excellent new single malt. \nCotswolds was brought to live by American Dan Szor and the late James Swan\, Ph.D. Without question\, it’s the best English malt distillery and one to keep an eye on. \nBattlehill?  Yes\, Peter Currie has done it again: Bunnahabhain 6 cask strength is great! See\, it really is quite a flight. \nAnd\, what’s even better\, you’re invited! So\, do please join us and bring a friend\,  because “good whisky is made great when shared among friends”.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/cigars-and-scotch/
LOCATION:Maxwell’s Cigar Bar\, 158 Towne Lake Pkwy.\, Woodstock\, GA\, 30188
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200110T190000
DTSTAMP:20191218T053308Z
CREATED:20191218T052509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191218T053308Z
UID:8253-1578682800-1578682800@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Breaking Out the Good Stuff
DESCRIPTION:“After 10-days\, it’s time for a Break” So\, we’re breaking out the good\nstuff: 6 single malts and lots of comfort food. \nGlen Moray Sherry Cask Finish (Speyside) is the key malt in two of the top ten best-selling Blended Scotches: Label 5 and Sir Edwards. With its capacity of 6-Mlpa (and plans to increase it to 9-Mlpa)\, its owner is now making a big effort in the US Single Malt Scotch market. That translates into attractive (low) pricing for us. \nGlen Ord 15 (Highland) is awesome stuff. It’s available at three places:\nJapan\, Taiwan and Glen Ord’s shop (the origin of our bottle). \nGlen Fohdry 12 (Speyside) is actually Kininvie Distillery 12\, something you seldom see in our market. \nGlenDronach 18 ‘Allardice’ is da bomb! If you’ve not tried it\, you’re in for a real treat! \nI bought our bottle of Aultmore 2011 vintage at the quarterly SMWSA tasting in Roswell. It’s a cask strength single cask at 67.5% ABV (135-proof) and just a great dram. \nCaol Ila 12 is expensive at $80\, but there’s a reason that I keep buying it: it is so well-made and complex that I call it the ‘thinking person’s dram’. Its package and label are way out-of-date and unattractive\, but it is one of my favorite peated dram. \nAs it’s a delightful flight\, do please join us and bring a friend as “good whisky is made great when shared among friends.”
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/firstnewyearbreak/
LOCATION:Landmark Diner\, 3652 Roswell Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191219T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191219T180000
DTSTAMP:20191211T062351Z
CREATED:20191211T062351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191211T062351Z
UID:8198-1576778400-1576778400@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:DSC Holiday Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Let’s end 2019 surrounded by like-minded friends with drams in our hands!  Whiskey and food – doesn’t get much better! \nEach person or couple to bring (1) of their favorite bottles and (1) food item to share with the group.  Steve will bring pourers and everything else. \nPlease\, register for the potluck at:  https://perfectpotluck.com/meals.php?t=DBCJ7600
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/dsc-holiday-potluck/
LOCATION:Battery 621\, 621 Kalamath St\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Denver
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191207T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191207T183000
DTSTAMP:20191125T173824Z
CREATED:20191124T203441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191125T173824Z
UID:8110-1575743400-1575743400@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:LASC Holiday Party - Sweet Treats
DESCRIPTION:It’s December again! That means LASC gets back together for food\, drinks\, holiday cheer\, and more drinks. Something about this time of year makes us want to have sweets\, but LASC has something for your sweet tooth that won’t take exercise till mid-February to burn off.  We’re talking some delicious Port and Sherry Casks here. \nWe’ve amassed some impressive bottles\, including a single cask 27yr Glendronach retailing for $1000\, that we got for half price thanks to some trading. Then there’s a Kavalan Port Cask exclusive from The Bottle House in San Diego that is FANTASTIC.  We’ve got the DUTY FREE Balvenie Portwood 21yr that is said to be far better than its watered down cousin on shelves everyone. Who got the heavily sherried Binny’s Mortlach before they sold out?  We did\, baby! Then there’s the little secret almost no one knows about… a Glenrothes\, yes Glenrothes\, from Adelphi that managed to get magnificently sherried in only 7 years. There should be enough for 3/4 oz of each of these. \nWell that’s the scotch\, but why not have a little more fun?  We’ll be trying a 2003 vintage (a declared year for port) from one of the most prestigious houses\, Graham’s. We’ll also have an award winning sherry: Bodegas Dios Baco Oxford 1.970. \nThis year we’ll be in a rented space:  The Enchanted Cottage\, complete with outdoor/indoor space and a gameroom. \nAs for food\, please sign up at our Potluck site.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/xmas-sweet-treats/
LOCATION:The Enchanted Cottage\, 18055 Acre St.\, Sherwood Forest\, CA\, 91325\, United States
CATEGORIES:Los Angeles
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191204T190000
DTSTAMP:20191124T191725Z
CREATED:20191116T073636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191124T191725Z
UID:8076-1575486000-1575486000@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:SDSC Holiday Lochranza Bonanza
DESCRIPTION:Ho Ho Ho\, it’s time for trees\, menorahs\, and scotch. This year we’ll be back in North Pole. Pardon\, North PARK. \nPer tradition we’ll have potluck and a white elephant whisky exchange featuring 1 or 2 oz minis of GOOD whisky to trade and steal. A Festivus airing of grievances may occur after we are good and sloshy. Bring an ugly sweater! \nRegister your food here \nThe Lochranza Distillery on the Isle of Arran is home to Isle of Arran whisky\, which has a nearly cult-like following from some of our LA members. Arran has a core range (many in fact) that you can find on the better shelves\, but once again SDSC will be taking a different approach\, exploring the rarer overseas bottlings. \nEthan Kelley\, Curator from Spirits Network and former Beverage director of Brandy Library will be on hand to chat all things boozey. He will also bring a bottle a Dun Bheagan 16 year Arran\, in addition to the same bottle that has been aging on site at Brandy Library for an additional 4 years in first fill ex-Bourbon cask.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/lochranza-bonanza/
LOCATION:The Park House\, 3536 28th St.\, San Diego\, CA\, 92104
CATEGORIES:San Diego
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191127T190000
DTSTAMP:20191116T043955Z
CREATED:20191116T032221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191116T043955Z
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SUMMARY:It's Dranksgiving!
DESCRIPTION:Thanksgiving cheer via this flight of holiday spirit on the night before! \nBoone County 10-Year\, a 90.8-proofer\, is definitely something to cheer about. It’s the distillery’s oldest bottling to date which was selected bottled exclusively for my friends at the Big A Bottle Shop in Marietta. \nOld Forest Signature\, 100-proofer\, is my go-to Bourbon. \nI’ve been singing the praise of Henry McKenna Bottled-in-Bond since I tried it in 2011. Its bona fides include 10-Years\, 100-proof and single barrel. \nThe new J.W. Kelly Double Oaked\, a single barrel Bourbon at 109-proof\, is a big winner. Our barrel was picked by the former managing partner of Signatory Vintage Whisky Ed Kohl. \nRare Breed is a 116.8° barrel-strength expression from Wild Turkey. Why did I select it? Because (1) it’s delicious! and (2) turkey (wild or domestic) is appropriate for Thanksgiving. \nNow (drum-roll) for a big finish: A Midwinter Nights Dram. It is an annual Rye release from the good folks at High West. Act 7 Scene 2 Edition\, the 2019 release\, comes in at 98.6-proof. I suggest that you begin searching for a bottle (or more). \nI’m confident that our flight will create some of those magical synergies for which we always aim. So\, do please join us at FREIGHT and do bring a visiting relative as “Good whiskey is made great when shared among friends”.
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/dranksgiving/
LOCATION:Freight Kitchen and Tap\, 251 E. Main St.\, Woodstock\, GA\, 30088
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191124T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191124T183000
DTSTAMP:20191124T210150Z
CREATED:20191031T050108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191124T210150Z
UID:7881-1574620200-1574620200@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Day of the Dead Distilleries Deux
DESCRIPTION:Please join SDSC in a “celebration of life” for eight distilleries now passed on to the big warehouse in the sky. Many expressions are off the market entirely and some are rarities that are skyrocketing in value and nearly impossible to find. \nDarkness falls upon the land\nOne by one the stills go dead\nEach murdered by a corporate hand\nSo vodka could be poured instead \nThey slew the ancient and the young\nAnd let their corpses rot in mud\nYet now you wait with thirsty tongue\nTo taste their final golden blood \nYou start to feel a numbing chill\nThe thrill of what you shall consume\nThe spawn of but eight hallowed stills\nAwait within eight glassy tombs \nYet as the spirit meets its end\nYour Glencairn starts to quiver\nFor few mere mortals dare to send\nThe Undead to their liver
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/day-of-the-dead-distilleries-deux/
LOCATION:Kingdom of Nowell\, 3879 Coronado Ave.\, San Diego\, CA\, 92107\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Diego
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191122T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191122T183000
DTSTAMP:20191122T191223Z
CREATED:20191107T070015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191122T191223Z
UID:7955-1574447400-1574447400@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Island Hopping
DESCRIPTION:  \nContact brett@scotchclub.com for last minute tickets. \nThis month we wrap up our exploration of the Five Whisky Regions with a visit to Scotlands unofficial sixth region. Currently part of the Highland Region\, there are six distilleries scattered over five islands: Orkney\, Skye\, Mull\, Jura\, and Arran; with more in the works (Islay is it’s own thing). There is considerable sentiment among whisky aficionados\, and within the industry\, to create a separate Island Region. Is there such a thing as “Island Character\,” or is an accident of geography/geology being used to push a marketing agenda? Let’s find out. \n$50 Dinner included
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/island-hopping/
LOCATION:Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club\, 1601 Bayside Dr\, Corona del Mar\, CA\, 92625\, United States
CATEGORIES:Orange County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191117T180000
DTSTAMP:20191113T021409Z
CREATED:20191111T021848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T021409Z
UID:7995-1574013600-1574013600@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Paul John Christmas Edition Launch
DESCRIPTION:Nothing says Christmas like Indian Whisky\, right?  Well\, the world is changing so get used to it.  The tariffs are here and Paul John Whisky is not part of it.  They came our of nowhere a few years ago\, but they’re definitely a thing now.  If you’ve been to a few of their tastings and are ready to stop reading with a “been there\, done that”\, well hold on a minute.   \nSan Diego Scotch Club and Women who Whisky are working together to host Koray Ozdemir as he launches the new Paul John Christmas Edition.  We’ll be the first to try!  Oh\, and one more thing\, since we are SDSC\, we’re going to sample the uber-rare Paul John Mars Orbiter bottle ($450).  It won’t be one of the (only) 45 coming to America.  They haven’t arrived yet.  The club is buying the bottle in Germany and one of our members will be bringing it back for us. \nIncluded with the tasting will be Indian chicken curry and sides prepared by Chef Ray.  The event will be held in the private event clubhouse in Mardi Gras village of the Coronado Cays. \n(note: the event is in the clubhouse ACROSS from the address listed.)
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/paul-john/
LOCATION:Mardi Gras Clubhouse\, 30 Mardi Gras Rd.\, Coronado\, CA\, 92118\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Diego
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191114T190000
DTSTAMP:20191104T042312Z
CREATED:20191104T041755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T042312Z
UID:7909-1573758000-1573758000@scotchclub.com
SUMMARY:Whisky Season Has Arrived!
DESCRIPTION:November: Whisky Season Has Arrived!  \nIt’s likely that you haven’t recently tasted Fettercairn\, Glen Ord or GlenAllachie. So\, let’s have those 3 and add BenRiach\, Balblair and Laphroaig of which you may already be a fan. BenRiach makes excellent all-rounder and digestif style whiskies\, but did you know that its Heart of Speyside is one of the best aperitif style whiskies? I buy every bottle of Fettercairn that I come across\, so I jumped at its new PX sherry bottling\, a 12YO available at Global Travel Retail (Duty-Free).  \nNext\, Balblair 18YO is my favorite from the distillery’s new 12\, 15\, 18 & 25-year core range. It is a bright 46% ABV single malt headed to stardom. Singleton of Glen Ord is another hard-to-get-around-here favorite. We’re going to try the 2019 Distillery Exclusive bottling of 48% ABV malt initially matured in ex-bourbon casks before a 18-24 month finishing stint in PX sherry butts… yum! Then\, let’s try a dram of uncut GlenAllachie 7YO at 55% ABV from Duncan Taylor’s Battlehill range. It’s difficult to pronoun ‘Cairdeas’ (it’s in the neighborhood of Car-Chass and Car-Geous)\, but give it a go as Cairdeas is Laphroaig’s best dram… especially the 2018 edition from Fino sherry casks!  \nIn sum\, it’s a most promising whisky flight! Do come hungry\, as we will have lots of good food\, too. Invite your friends as ‘good whisky is made great when shared among friends’.  See you!
URL:https://scotchclub.com/event/whisky-season/
LOCATION:Landmark Diner\, 3652 Roswell Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA
CATEGORIES:Atlanta
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