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SE23 Whisky Club


nikolarun

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We started the club in Jan 2015.

The purpose was to have a local club, so we don't end up traveling into central London all the time.


We've had 38 meeting so far and around 50 members, we get between 10-15 people in.

The club is run for non profit , and tastings are priced per cost.

We have people from a variety of backgrounds, some whisky geeks and some not so geeky people that have only recently started their whisky journey :)


We meet every two weeks on a Tuesday night , in a private room called the Whisky Room in a gastro pub in South London called The Honor Oak



We do a mix of tastings, bring your own bottles and invite ambassadors from the industry.

So far we've been visited by the following brands.


Glenlivet

Chivas The Art of Blending

Glenfiddich

Compass Box

Butiquey whisky company

Bruichladdich

Wemyss

Yamazaki


We conduct most of the club business on the Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/se23whiskyclub/

The club also has a twitter account @se23whiskyclub


If you would like to come please join the group on FB or just send me a message.


Regards

Nick

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