Posted on 02/05/2010 7:52:41 PM PST by Pan_Yan
That's the spirit! Cases of Mackinlay's 'Rare Old' scotch whisky have been recovered from the ice outside Shackleton's Antarctic hut. What will it taste like?
After some hype and anticipation news has emerged that the crates of whisky long suspected to have been entombed by ice outside Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic hut have finally been recovered.
A team from the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust have managed to extract five cases, three of Chas Mackinlay & Co's whisky and two containing brandy made by the Hunter Valley Distillery Limited, Allandale (Australia), which were abandoned by the expedition in 1909 as encroaching sea ice forced a hasty departure.
Anything related to Shackleton's abortive 1907 attempt to reach the south pole is as steeped in emotive significance as the ice which surrounded the cases was in whisky. His most famous exploit, an 800 mile voyage in an open lifeboat across the southern ocean in 1916, was a manly feat which made him the boyhood hero of generations of British blokes. Even the string vest he wore on that occasion is a carefully preserved relic.
To find the actual whisky favoured by this ultimate man's man is one thing, to taste the essence of death-defying, pipe-smoking, god-among-men masculinity will be quite another. Extracting the whisky may not be as simple as it sounds as inevitably ice has got into the cases and broken at least some of the bottles, and if the corks have come into contact with the alcohol they will have degenerated. Hopes are high however as liquid can be heard sloshing about inside the boxes and the steady, if chilly, temperature should have helped to preserve the spirit.
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
Cases of Mackinlay's whisky found intact under the hut used by the British Antarctic Expedition of 1907-1909 (The SS Nimrod expedition), led by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Cape Royds, McMurdo side, Antarctica. Photograph: New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust
Puhleeze.
I confess that I am not a big whiskey fan.....LOL
Hey! I smoke a pipe!
interesting
I just thought the point was a little overworked - not even invalid. Just overworked.
Ping!
You are right, the adjectives were overdone a bit....LOL
In modern times that writing style in pretty much confined across the pond.
A few months ago the dragon throne of China was sold at auction. Imagine sprawling on the dragon throne of China drinking a bottle of Shackleton's brandy. Now THAT would be overworking it. I guess the only proper place to do that would be on Mount Olympus.
Obama?
Fuick...., if it gets you hammered then it’s great fuicking whiskey...!
sounds like something Nick Cage would pay all that to do.
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Shackleton was an amazing man, but from what I have read he did not really give credit to Providence who saved him and his crew.
And how utterly ridiculous that he survived the harrowing journey and rescue, only to return to sea!! Dude, when you narrowly escape death, does it make sense to return to the same circumstances?? He died of a heart attack on his second journey aboard ship.
Idiot.
Rare. Old. Fitting I guess.
If I recall the throne sold for more money than Nick Cage has ever made.
Now there's an ambition...
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