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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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Johnnie Walker Blue Label, in collaboration with renowned digital artist Luke Halls, reimagines a thriving and vibrant future society that has transformed cityscapes and skylines, embracing new scientific developments to push the limits of what’s possible through the release of 10 limited edition designs.
We are reflecting on our own 200-year journey to this point and gazing ahead to the next 200 years by launching a collection that reimagines how a selection of the worlds leading cities will look two centuries in the future. This glimpse into the year 2220 will bring us into a futuristic space where well known cityscapes and landmarks appear alongside incredible feats of geo-engineering, A.I empowerment and physics defying architecture. On pack NFC technology will enable consumers to experience these futuristic vistas in delightful and unexpected ways.
Luke Halls’ illustration of London in the 23rd century explores the theme of AI empowered cities, reimagining the UK capital as a wind energy powered metropolis.
Its layers of classical architecture complemented by lightweight geometric skyscrapers of steel and mirrored glass. Multi-layered green spaces and sky parks climb their exteriors as well as lining the banks of the Thames and covering its bridges. Aerial trains and flying ‘peakbuses’ evolved from the city’s iconic red double-deckers speed between these shining towers on skyrails, providing for the heartbeat of the city and allowing rapid transit from zones 1 to 67.
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