For hundreds of years before we learned to treat communicable diseases with antibiotics, the most effective treatment was quarantine. Oh, it wasn’t a great treatment for a sick patient, but it helped protect a community from contagion. And you didn’t have to be sick to be quarantined. Travelers often had to sit out some time on an island before their ship was admitted to the mainland in order to catch disease entering a country.
Hakai magazine tell us the stories of five quarantine islands in Italy, Canada, Uruguay, American Samoa, and South Korea; why they came about and what happened to them. -via Digg
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The boys at Bruichladdich must have laughed themselves sick when they heard of this.
this could be a blessing to a recovering alcoholic. its not the drink thats incredibly stupid, but your inability to consider the suffering of alcoholics.
It's no a stupid idea than bacon-like food made from tempeh, soy milk, and non-meat gelatin. All these things are popular and good tasting.
It would be nice to have a shot of whiskey in my coffee right now and still be able to drive.
This could be a big boon to some of them. More power to them.
Those who think it's stupid are reminded that they are not obligated to buy it.
Bunch of simpletons in here...how could you not understand there's a market for this?
I just suspect that it will taste terrible.
*Yes I am a man for those who would assume that these comments must come from a woman.
I've been trying to get my hands on some to give it a try, but so far no luck. I've never tasted alcohol free "beer" that tastes anything like beer, so I don't hold out much hope. Although I am willing to be surprised.
this could be used as an extender for whiskey to make low alcohol mixed drinks.. or as a whiskey substitute in a mixed drink, with the alcohol coming from a strong vodka.. there are uses for it..
but, this is directed specifically towards Halal consumers..
they could have done a better job on the labeling/marketing and the name..