Loch Dhu: The Black Whisky

£3.00 Per Ticket

Prize Loch Dhu: The Black Whisky
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Competition Ends 30 October 2024 7:00 pm
Minimum Tickets Sold 1
Ticket Limit 100
This competition will have 1 winner
4/100 Sold

“Every bit as disgusting and off-putting as the legends say. 10 points only because the nose was somewhat passable. The rest is an unpalatable, bitter disaster.”

That’s right friends. To celebrate this year’s Halloween we have the one & only – Loch Dhu. This 10 year old whisky from Mannochmore was released back in 1996 & quickly acquired the (unwanted) reputation of being the worst whisky ever made. The reviews on Whiskybase seem to validate this claim with a combined score of just 50 points.

Nevertheless, this Black Death juice has gained a cult following amongst whisky fans.  I mean….if you have the best  in your collection, it only makes sense to have the absolute worst in there as well right? Posteriority , I think they call it …..

A quick google search returns prices in the range of £250 – £400. I highly doubt any of our regulars would shell out such money for a bottle but for a few quid, I reckon it worth a punt to own a piece of history

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What gives Loch Dhu its dark colour?

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About This Competition

“Every bit as disgusting and off-putting as the legends say. 10 points only because the nose was somewhat passable. The rest is an unpalatable, bitter disaster.”

That’s right friends. To celebrate this year’s Halloween we have the one & only – Loch Dhu. This 10 year old whisky from Mannochmore was released back in 1996 & quickly acquired the (unwanted) reputation of being the worst whisky ever made. The reviews on Whiskybase seem to validate this claim with a combined score of just 50 points.

Nevertheless, this Black Death juice has gained a cult following amongst whisky fans.  I mean….if you have the best  in your collection, it only makes sense to have the absolute worst in there as well right? Posteriority , I think they call it …..

A quick google search returns prices in the range of £250 – £400. I highly doubt any of our regulars would shell out such money for a bottle but for a few quid, I reckon it worth a punt to own a piece of history

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