The whisky thread

Copied from BBC website.

Johnnie Walker, the whisky which traces its roots back 200 years, will soon be available in paper bottles.

Diageo, the drinks giant that owns the brand, said it plans to run a trial of the new environmentally-friendly packaging from next year.

While most Johnnie Walker is sold in glass bottles, the firm is looking for ways of using less plastic across its brands.

Making bottles from glass also consumes energy and creates carbon emissions.

To make the bottles, Diageo will co-launch a firm called Pulpex, which will also produce packaging for the likes of Unilever and PepsiCo.

Diageo's paper whisky bottle, which will be trialled in spring 2021, will be made from wood pulp and will be fully recyclable
 
Strangely for a whiskey fan, had my first Glenlivet tonight. Incredibly smooth and mellow, lots of fruity sweetness with a Ben-and-Jerries level of creaminess. Need to get a good gulp in your mouth for it to show off it's depth, but very agreeable stuff that you could easily down in double time.
 
Strangely for a whiskey fan, had my first Glenlivet tonight. Incredibly smooth and mellow, lots of fruity sweetness with a Ben-and-Jerries level of creaminess. Need to get a good gulp in your mouth for it to show off it's depth, but very agreeable stuff that you could easily down in double time.
Whisky, surely!
 
Spent a week up in the cairngorms in february this year and bought a bottle of Dalwhinnes winter gold for nights sat in front of an open fire.
That stuff is the buisness
 

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