the club - Our Commitment

  • Preservation, preparation and dissemination of a whiskey culture in conjunction with high-class single malt whiskeys from around the world and meeting in a friendly and pleasant atmosphere .
  • Realization of events about Whisky


In addition to the points above the Club organizes regular meetings, dedicated to social exchange among its members in the form of a reglar´s table . This takes place once a month .


Club members enjoy the following benefits :

  •     Regular tasting of fine whiskeys, from the Club range
  •     Participation in the acquisition of this whiskey
  •     Special rates for whiskey and Events
  •     Newsletter with information about current events

Available:

The Club-Shirt

 

Polo-Shirt, black, with Club-Logo on front and big logo on back side.

100% Cotton.

The Club-Glass

(basing on the Original Glencairn Whisky-Glass)

In the long history of whiskey distillation there has never been a glass that the whiskey experts could accept as the "definitive whiskey glass". Finally the Scots have unveiled the Glencairn whiskey glass a few years ago. Decades of experience of important Distilleries flowed into the development of the glass. The glass optimally developes every whiskey whether peaty or mild: The nose is concentrated and the body becomes more structure. The glass mold was optimized to the mouth, nose and eye to serve as equal senses. The wide bottom allows an objective assessment of the color and the unfolding of the body . The conical shape concentrates the scent in the nose .

The Club Sticker

 

Black Print Logo and Name on High Gloss

A Few Base Elements of Whisky Culture


The Toast "Slàinte Mhath!"
Pronunciation: [ˌslɑːndʒə ˈva]
= Gaelic toast, literally meanung "good health"
Origin: Gaelic ( language of the Celts )
Composite of the words Slàinte "health" and mhath "good"

Variations

'Sláinte na bhfear' ( Health for the Men ) this toast is  used when drinking with men

'Sláinte na mbean' ( Health for the Ladies ) is used when you drink with women

WHISKY or WHISKEY?

The notation WHISKEY is only used in Ireland and the USA.

In Scotland, Canada and Japan the notation is WHISKY.