On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:18 AM, Udhay Shankar N <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone? > > Udhay (For some reason, I have the notion that Shiv might know more about > this.) > > >> I read an articla via Facebook which talked about Amrut Fushion Single Malt >> Whisky produced in Bangalore to be the world's third best whisky. >> http://www.whiskyintelligence.com/2009/10/amrut-fusion-single-malt-whisky-the-title-of-world%E2%80%99s-third-best-whisky/
One of my uncles used to work in the liquor industry (Shaw Wallace). I recall him saying that Indian whiskeys were almost uniformly produced from grain like wheat and the malt-like flavor added as part of the production process. I am skeptical about an Indian whiskey containing single malt, let alone blended malt. And my scam detector is going 'waah waah woo woo!' about it being the third best whiskey in the world. According to http://www.dramgoodbooks.com/presspage2.htm Amrut Fusion is merely the Indian whiskey of the year. Thaths -- "Marge, you being a cop makes you the man! Which makes me the woman... and I have no interest in that, besides wearing the occasional underwear, which as we discussed is strictly a comfort thing." -- Homer J. Simpson Sudhakar Chandra Slacker Without Borders
