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Old 07-09-2012, 09:03 AM
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Default North British Distillers Single Grain

Hi,
I have a 40 year old cask strength single grain from North British in Edinburgh.
They are a supplier of grain spirit to the industry and every so often they select a batch and bottle it for employees only.
Mines has a certificate which is numbered 826 of a run of 1000.
Anyone have any info or thoughts on this?
Unfortunately I am not able to attach any photos as it says I am not allowed?
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