Drinking Water: Which Is Best?
Water, if it is to be considered drinking water, must be consumable by humans without causing illness or disease. Drinking water must be potable, that is, it must be clean, or drinkable. All life forms on earth require drinking water. Humans, in particular, require at least 64 fluid ounces, or 8 cups, of drinking water each day for optimal health.
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society of America Introduces New Membership Benefits
Members gain access to the largest selection of single cask, single malt whisky in the world
The World’s Most Luxurious Single Malt Whisky Samples at Master of Malt
Glenmorangie and Ardbeg now available as 3cl samples from Master of Malt
How I Gave Up Alcohol Forever
How I Gave Up Alcohol Forever
Bottled Drinking Water - Pure Or Impure?
Some people think it is foolish to buy bottled drinking water, and ask, ?Why pay for water in bottles when you can get it from your kitchen faucet?? Others prefer having choices in drinking water. They want to know what is going into their bodies, they say. To that, the faucet-water drinkers counter, ?Have you ever run tests on your faucet water and your bottled drinking water?
What is the Most Collectible Whisky?
Interestingly, whisky means the water of life and it is no wonder then that a lot of individuals get hooked in this spirit Whisky is actually made from fermented grain and allowed to stay in a wood barrel for some time to work its wonders in the palate
Some Whiskey History
There are many questions regarding the origins of Whiskey. Historically, the opinions are drastically different according to the native country of the person you ask. More so, it appears that more spectators tend to agree on the hypothesis of an Irish origin. Although, there is no actual date as to when whiskey was first produced, eventually the origin of whiskey migrated from Ireland to Scotland where the first definite record of whiskey making as a transaction in the Royal Courts.
What to Look For When Buying Whisky
There are several things to look for when buying whisky The amount of aging time, the ingredients in a blended whisky, and whether you prefer single malt whisky are things to be considered
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society Offers Festival-Goers a True Taste of Scotland
Festival fever is set to rise as The Scotch Malt Whisky Society unveils its unmissable programme of events, which will give everyone a wee taste of Festival 'spirit'!
Five Reasons Why Whiskey Gifts Should be Top of Your Xmas Shopping List
Whiskey gifts are always popular, no matter what time of year or whether itýs a special occasion As a special treat, whiskey gifts should be at the top of your list, especially for an extra special gift for a father or husband
Alcohol ETG Urine Test
Since decades, simple urine tests and breathalyzers were used to detect if one has consumed alcohol recently but no method was able to answer if one has taken alcohol last week! This is because, alcohol dissipates itself from the system in a matter of hours, and no one gets to know if you had that kickin? drink at the party last weekend! But now, to the utter despair of those all-time boozers, the brainy chaps-in-the-labs have come up with a new protocol, which is being tagged as 'gold standard of alcohol testing? for this can tell if someone has taken alcohol in the near past! This latest method works on the concept of Alcohol Biomarkers.
One to cherish and love - The Scotch Malt Whisky Society Bottles its Oldest Single Cask Single Malt
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society has released a range of Christmas whisky gifts. The 2009 Christmas Parcels feature the oldest Society bottling one to cherish and love.
World’s Largest Whisky Sample Service
Master of Malt has made some of the world’s most revered spirits available to nearly everyone for the first time.
Get Into the Swing at The Scotch Malt Whisky Society
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society is hosting a Whisky and Golf night. Enjoy two of Scotland's best loved traditions along with warm Society hospitality.
A Quick Guide to Irish Whiskey
Irish whiskey is distinctive from its Scottish cousin and has been made in Ireland for hundreds of years There are several types of whiskey common to Ireland: Single Malt, Single Grain, Pure Pot Still and Blended Whiskey