World's Largest Bottle of Whiskey

The world's largest bottle of whiskey was unveiled yesterday in Britain:

Dru McPherson and Mike Drury made the monster malt to put the village of Tomintoul, Banffshire, on the map.

The giant 1½metre bottle holds 105.3 litres of 14-year-old Tomintoul single malt.

A German glassmaker created the 7mm thick pyrex bottle, and a massive cork was specially made to fit.


Image via flickr user Kyle May used under creative commons license. Because of very strict copyright restrictions at The Sun, I can't show the picture of the bottle itself. But it's at the link, and it's huge.

Link via J-Walk Blog

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It's interesting that despite this article having a subtle inference to 'billions of years,' that you not only refer to this area as having been Eden, but point out that its age is in line with the Biblical account of a global catastrophe (flood) about 4400 years ago.
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The Sahara is NOT the world's largest desert as stated in this article. It is the world's largest HOT desert, but only the third largest desert, the first two being the antarctic and the arctic.
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