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Unregistered 10-18-2010 07:48 PM

Teacher's scotch whisky
 
I have a strange question. I have a two foot tall bottle of Teacher's Scotch Whiskey; it is empty but cork is still in it. I found it when my grandfather died in 1991 and I have searched the internet for one like it, to no avail. Do you have any information on it or know of a place I can find the information? Thanks!

bkblankenship 10-18-2010 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 33676)
I have a strange question. I have a two foot tall bottle of Teacher's Scotch Whiskey; it is empty but cork is still in it. I found it when my grandfather died in 1991 and I have searched the internet for one like it, to no avail. Do you have any information on it or know of a place I can find the information? Thanks!


Two possible reasons. No. 1 - Could be a dummy bottle made for display only in liquor stores. No. 2 - Very large bottles are produced, especially in Europe to be placed upside down in pubs and bars for easy dispensing of a dram.

Adair 10-19-2010 12:58 AM

This is a tasty blend, and it does not always receive the respect it deserves. To me, it tastes closest of all the blends to a single malt.

blenderm 10-27-2010 11:53 AM

Could you post a photo of the label as it could be a 1 Imperial Gallon bottle but at the size it's most likely a dummy


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