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Whiskey: A Global History
by Kevin R. Kosar
London: Reaktion Books, 2010
144 pages; 50 illustrations

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The World's First Single Malt Whisky Menorah?
Just when you think you have seen everything, something comes about to make you realize you haven't. Witness---a seven-foot tall single malt whisky menorah. Yaacov Behrman reports that the Tullibardine Distillery donated 65 liters of Scotch used to fill the menorah. The menorah was unveiled at the Chabad in London in mid-December. The whisky was sampled by and then drained from the menorah into small bottles and distributed to the attendees

You may read more about it at http://lubavitch.com/news/article/2027900/Worlds-First-Single-Malt-Menorah.html.

Photo Credit: Andrew H. Williams Photography/Lubavitch.com

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