Whisky Catalog by Alternative Whisky Academy
This is a whisky catalog with information about the different types of Whisky, Whiskey and Bourbon, sorted by contry.
If you want to buy whisky please check this page to find a whisky shop -> http://www.awa.dk/whisky/wshops/index.htm
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AWA - Alternative Whisky Academy is a private, none-commercial, no-profit, none-selling whisky society. (Private owner for private usage.)
We do NOT sell whisky or anything else.
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Source www.bbr.com :
Braeval Distillery, Speyside
The Braeval whisky distillery (formerly Braes of Glenlivet) is one of the youngest distilleries in Speyside. Built in 1973/4 by Chivas, it was bought by Pernod Ricard in 2001 and swiftly mothballed in 2002; however, it was reactivated in July 2008.
Braeval was formed for the purpose of providing a component for blends such as Chivas Regal, along with sister distilleries such as Allt-A’ Bhainne, and for this reason single malt and independent bottlings from Braeval are relatively rare. As a result one must be particularly wary of fakes claiming to be Braeval or Braes of Glenlivet single malts. However, the genuine articles of these rare whiskies are generally very well-regarded.
Whisky Catalog by Alternative Whisky Academy
This is a whisky catalog with information about the different types of Whisky, Whiskey and Bourbon, sorted by contry.
If you want to buy whisky please check this page to find a whisky shop -> http://www.awa.dk/whisky/wshops/index.htm
Sorry but have an estimated +5000 pages to convert and only +1000 reached ... (Working hard to update all pages).
AWA - Alternative Whisky Academy is a private, none-commercial, no-profit, none-selling whisky society. (Private owner for private usage.)
We do NOT sell whisky or anything else.
-
Source www.bbr.com :
Braeval Distillery, Speyside
The Braeval whisky distillery (formerly Braes of Glenlivet) is one of the youngest distilleries in Speyside. Built in 1973/4 by Chivas, it was bought by Pernod Ricard in 2001 and swiftly mothballed in 2002; however, it was reactivated in July 2008.
Braeval was formed for the purpose of providing a component for blends such as Chivas Regal, along with sister distilleries such as Allt-A’ Bhainne, and for this reason single malt and independent bottlings from Braeval are relatively rare. As a result one must be particularly wary of fakes claiming to be Braeval or Braes of Glenlivet single malts. However, the genuine articles of these rare whiskies are generally very well-regarded.