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Try the 92 per cent weapons-grade whisky that will take your breath away. Literally
The London Times ^ | February 27, 2006 | David Lister

Posted on 02/27/2006 1:04:17 PM PST by Stoat

Try the 92 per cent weapons-grade whisky that will take your breath away. Literally


 
A 17TH-CENTURY firewater, more than two spoonfuls of which was said to be enough to kill a grown man, is to be revived by a whisky distillery in Scotland.

A single drop of the ancient drink of “usquebaugh-baul” was described by the travel writer Martin Martin in 1695 as powerful enough to affect “all members of the body”. He added: “Two spoonfuls of this last liquor is a sufficient dose; if any man should exceed this, it would presently stop his breath, and endanger his life.”

Twelve barrels of the world’s most alcoholic whisky, or enough to wipe out a medium-size army, will be produced when the Bruichladdich distillery revives the ancient tradition of quadruple-distilling today. With an alcohol content of 92 per cent, the drink may not be the most delicate single malt ever produced but it is by far and away the world’s strongest. Malt whisky usually has an alcohol content of between 40 per cent and 63.5 per cent.

 

 
With the first spirit run expected at lunchtime today, the distillery urged whisky lovers to tune in live on its webcams — “that is, if the distillery doesn’t blow up in the process”.

The US Secret Service admitted in 2003 that it had been monitoring the distillery because the difference between distilling a fine whisky and making chemical weapons was “just a small tweak”.

The finished product will not be ready for at least ten years, and even then drinkers will be advised to add perhaps a drop or two of water to their glass . . . and to avoid pouring the dregs over the barbecue.

Although it is impossible to say how much the whisky will sell for, the demand for limited edition malts is such that it is likely to command an exorbitant price. Demand from American and Asian whisky enthusiasts has pushed prices for rare single malts to record levels over the past few years.

Last August a bottle of Irish whiskey dating from the 1890s — believed to be the last surviving bottle from the Nun’s Island Distillery in Co Galway — was put up for sale for a record £100,000. Bottles of Dalmore 62-year-old malt, from the tiny distillery near Inverness, in the Scottish Highlands, have fetched more than £30,000.

Mark Reynier, Bruichladdich’s managing director, said: “We are doing this because we have this ancient recipe and therefore we can. It is unlikely that we will ever produce any more quadruple distilled malt again, so we expect it to become much sought after.”

Jim McEwan, Bruichladdich’s master distiller, said that the quadruple-distilled whisky would be very similar to the spirit sampled by Martin on Islay in 1695, which he later described in A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, published in 1703. Most whisky is distilled just twice.

He said: “It will be very floral, but most importantly it will take your breath away.”

Bruichladdich has a reputation among Scotland’s distilleries for being one of the more eccentric and outspoken. After the American drinks maker Jim Beam halted production in 1994, the distillery was bought for £6.5 million in 2000 by a group led by Mr Reynier. It is seeking to establish itself as one of a small number of privately run distilleries.

WATER OF LIFE

  • Briuchladdich is one of eight distilleries on Islay

     
  • The term “whisky” derives from the Gaelic “uisge beatha”, or “usquebaugh”, meaning “water of life”

     
  • The earliest reference to a distillery in the Acts of the Scottish Parliament is in 1690, with mention of the Ferintosh distillery owned by Duncan Forbes of Culloden

     
  • In 1995, for the first time in 100 years, the tax on Scotch fell, from £5.77 to £5.54 a bottle (70cl)


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: alcohol; booze; bruichladdich; distillery; distilling; drinking; islay; scotland; wateroflife; whiskey; whisky
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Not being much of a drinker of alcohol I can't state this as fact, but I find it hard to believe that such a drink would be very enjoyable to consume.  It seems mainly to be a marketing gimmick to provide shock value: "Come over to my place and we'll have the strongest whisky in the world".

Here in the USA we have things like Everclear in some markets, but my understanding is that it's mainly used as a mixer in punch and for drinking bets among college-age children.  I don't think that it's really caught on too much because it's not really enjoyable to most people on it's own.

The Webtender Everclear

 

1 posted on 02/27/2006 1:04:21 PM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

Just mix it with Coke like Jack Daniels.


2 posted on 02/27/2006 1:05:58 PM PST by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: Stoat

I'm a drinker (pretty much beer with the occasional cocktail thrown in) but I agree with you.

It seems like it's more for show than it is for taste.


3 posted on 02/27/2006 1:06:53 PM PST by MplsSteve
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To: Stoat

Sounds very much how granny's brew was described.


4 posted on 02/27/2006 1:06:59 PM PST by mtbopfuyn (Legality does not dictate morality... Lavin)
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To: Stoat
The guys name is David Lister? Dave Lister??!!

Where's Rimmer, the Cat, Holly, and Kryten?

5 posted on 02/27/2006 1:07:35 PM PST by lovecraft (Specialization is for insects.)
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To: edcoil
Just mix it with Coke like Jack Daniels.

From the article it sounds as though one would pretty much HAVE to in order to survive the drink   :-)

6 posted on 02/27/2006 1:08:05 PM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Stoat

Having had my fair share of firewater-that'll-put-you-on-yer-arse... this stuff sounds like a blast! It'll only took two shots of a local everclear/moonshine in Tallahassee to make me loopy beyond any loopiness ever experienced.

Fun? Maybe. Deadly? Certainly! Good party fun? Absolutely! Make a big cask of hunch punch and add a few drops of this stuff to it... instant party!

They make hot sauce with skull and crossbones warning labels on them... this stuff should fit the same bill, due diligence not withstanding.


7 posted on 02/27/2006 1:08:22 PM PST by rarestia ("One man with a gun can control 100 without one." - Lenin / Molwn Labe!)
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To: Stoat

The article says the name is “usquebaugh-baul”. But I think that's a misunderstanding caused by people slurring their words. It must be strong stuff.


8 posted on 02/27/2006 1:09:39 PM PST by ClearCase_guy (E)
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To: Stoat

"Bruichladdich-- where 'have a snort' takes on a whole new meaning."


9 posted on 02/27/2006 1:09:46 PM PST by Max in Utah (At least we had it, at one time.)
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To: Stoat; All
What a load of hooey. Everclear is 190 proof, or 95% alcohol by volume. That is the highest purity achieved by distillation. I will not kill a grown man. Two tablespoons of this wonder liquor would equate to about 1.5 jiggers (ozs) of Wild turkey 101 proof. That may get you loaded, but will not kill anybody above the body weight of a child.
10 posted on 02/27/2006 1:10:50 PM PST by WilliamWallace1999
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To: mtbopfuyn

CORN SQUEEZING!!!


11 posted on 02/27/2006 1:11:11 PM PST by TXBSAFH (Proud Dad of Twins, What Does Not Kill You Makes You Stronger!!!!!!)
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To: Stoat

Okay, I'm no math major. Why would 2 tablespoons of 92% whiskey kill you, but 4 tablespoons of 46% whiskey wouldn't?


12 posted on 02/27/2006 1:11:50 PM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Stoat
“Two spoonfuls of this last liquor is a sufficient dose; if any man should exceed this, it would presently stop his breath, and endanger his life.”

Lightweight.

13 posted on 02/27/2006 1:11:53 PM PST by dfwgator
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The US Secret Service admitted in 2003 that it had been monitoring the distillery because the difference between distilling a fine whisky and making chemical weapons was “just a small tweak”.

This is obviously just a goofy ad campaign.

You can buy Everclear in the states, which is as strong as this.

When I was in college, I knew a guy who used to steal 100% alcohol from a lab, and we'd drink that in fruit juice. It tasted like fruit juice with really strong alcohol in it.

14 posted on 02/27/2006 1:11:56 PM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: WilliamWallace1999

Did you mean "I will not kill a grown man" or "It will not kill a grown man"?

I hope you're referring to both!


15 posted on 02/27/2006 1:12:27 PM PST by MplsSteve
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To: Stoat

Well, we have Bacardi 151 - 75% alcohol. Not quite 90% range, true. But there is a catch: the closer to azeotropic 95% concentration in the distillation cutoff, the less flavor. One could add flavoring herbs directly in the pot on the last distillation, and that's what I'd be doing in their place.


16 posted on 02/27/2006 1:12:46 PM PST by GSlob
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To: Stoat

for later


17 posted on 02/27/2006 1:12:52 PM PST by PissAndVinegar
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To: Stoat
A single drop of the ancient drink of “usquebaugh-baul” was described by the travel writer Martin Martin in 1695 as powerful enough to affect “all members of the body”. He added: “Two spoonfuls of this last liquor is a sufficient dose; if any man should exceed this, it would presently stop his breath, and endanger his life.”

That "man" would probably get tipsy on half a Coors Light.

18 posted on 02/27/2006 1:15:33 PM PST by KarlInOhio (Next Olympics I want wide track bobsledding. Four sleds on the track at once - like Ben Hur on ice.)
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To: MplsSteve

Must have some other chemistry mixed in. No two drops of any alcoholic beverage will waste you like that.


19 posted on 02/27/2006 1:15:47 PM PST by JRjr (hMMM?)
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To: lovecraft
The guys name is David Lister? Dave Lister??!!

Where's Rimmer, the Cat, Holly, and Kryten?

It's nice to find another Red Dwarf fan on FR   :-)

 

 


20 posted on 02/27/2006 1:15:53 PM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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