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I am unable to obtain my favorite blended Scotch, Mackinlay. Did the distillery go out of business? If anyone has any information, I would appreciate it.
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Might still be affiliated with Whyte & Mackay. We have contacts there - let me see what I can find out.
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I'm hearing Mackinlay has been discontinued and therefore no longer being produced. Unfortunately I don't have any other details at this time....Sorry for the bad news....
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Hi
Having seen your Thread I dont know if you are interested but I have got a 4.5 Ltr Bottle full, and untouched of Mackinlay Whiskey. Would you like to buy it ? If you are interested please drop me a line on my mobile 07801 648 458 Regards Toby Sherwin |
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Toby,
I tried to call you but your telephone did not go through. I am interested in purchasing the whiskey you have if the price is do-able. Please call me at 1 - 917 - 723 - 7268 Vin |
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Here's an update on some older bottles:
"Old whisky can be found in some pretty amazing places. I've heard of it stashed in the walls of houses, buried under ground, and discovered in shipwrecks under the ocean. But the trove left by Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton might be the most unusual. Shackelton and his crew left two cases of Scotch whisky stashed under the floorboard of a small wooden shack at Cape Royds. The whisky was discovered by conservators in January 2006. They were unable to get the crates out but will be trying again in January during the Antarctic summer. It's not known what shape the bottles of Charles Mackinlay & Co. whisky will be in after one hundred years of freeze and thaw. The crates and bottles will remain in Antarctica unless they need to be taken off the continent for conservation reasons." More at Unearthing Shackleton's Whisky and Whisky on (Antarctic) ice Last edited by silverfish; 11-08-2009 at 01:09 PM. Reason: corrected link |
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I am happy to send photos, but I will need an email address, not sure how to post on here.. the bottle is a huge one 6 pints 13 1/3 FL.oz and has a wire "bottle Stand" very much the same as the one here in this photo http://www.trailspace.com/blog/2009/...s-whiskey.html the label reads Mackinlays's old scotch whisky bottled in Scotland, it has a crest with what appears to be a reindeer on it, it also has a signature that looks like chas mackinlay & co, but the Chas is hard to read.. on the back there is another label that reads Distilled and bottled in Scotland under British Government supervision Thankyou |
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Although not related to where you could obtain Mackinlay, I just wanted to say my mum was Donald Mackinlay's secretary in the 1950's and she told me some fabulous tales of he time there.
Quite possibly her stories from her time there may be one of the reason's I have a love for the dram. |
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