Monkey Shoulder Batch 27 Blended Scotch Whisky Glass Miniature 50mL

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The Drink Society is an independent self-made Australian family-owned business providing premium and collectible ranges of spirits.
With over 30 years in the industry, our recent venture of going online was ignited by our passion for sourcing premium range spirits, because here at The Drink Society, we love to drink.

We strive to provide liquor enthusiasts with spirits that they can enjoy for the cheapest price.

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The name Monkey Shoulder originates from an injury that the maltmen (those that hand turn the grain in a malthouse) would get as it would leave one arm hanging. This blended malt whisky is comprised of three single malt distilleries: Kininvie, Glenfiddich, and The Balvenie. The trio gets acquainted in a tun for three to six months before being bottled on site.

Batch 27 refers to the original Monkey Shoulder batch which was 27 casks vatted together.  The original vatting was made from our three distilleries we have on our site in Dufftown… Kininvie, Glenfiddich & The Balvenie (sometimes affectionately known as the KGB).

Because Brian Kinsman can’t possibly batch it in those numbers anymore we line up runs of 27 at a time for vatting.  Occasionally using other distilleries in the mix, but always three Speyside distilleries and always in first fill American oak (i.e. first time they’ve been used in Scotland).

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