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Is There Such A Thing As Non-alcoholic Scotch?

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haleymcadams1

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Dec 13, 2011, 10:59:07 AM12/13/11
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Well sounds crazy I know... But according to Bill Dowd owner of
nonalcoholdrinks.blogspot.com:

"Scottish Spirits Ltd., the Glasgow, Scotland, distiller you mentioned,
spent a decade developing the alcohol-free ArKay brand "whisky"
specifically targeted for Muslim consumers worldwide.

The company says it is "made from natural identical ingredients in
accordance with European Economic Community (EEC) regulations and from
artificial flavors and natural malt extract in accordance with the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."

The suggested retail price is $20 per bottle. The problem for individual
consumers is that Scottish Spirits Ltd. sells the product by the case,
with a minimum order of one container of 1,200 cases.

It also will provide custom labels with text printed according to the
health and import regulations of the distributor’s home country.

Scottish Spirits Ltd. has been an international whisky exporter since
1896."

Well is there such a thing as non-alcoholic scotch?




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Christina Websell

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Dec 16, 2011, 5:34:47 PM12/16/11
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"haleymcadams1" <haleymcadams1....@foodbanter.com> wrote in
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Dunno. I doubt it. I'm not a Muslim and as such (if I drank whisky which
I don't) I'd like it to be as alcoholic as possible.




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