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Johnnie Walker serves up frozen scotch inspired by Game of Thrones’ White Walkers

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Johnnie Walker serves up frozen scotch inspired by Game of Thrones’ White Walkers

By John McCarthy

 

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Johnnie Walker launches White Walker

 

Johnnie Walker has worked with HBO to deliver a limited-edition product themed on hit TV show Game of Thrones.

 

The drinks brand has released a single malt scotch whisky inspired by Game of Thrones' immortal ice villains who will spend the next season storming the Kingdom of Westeros.

 

White Walker by Johnnie Walker is best served frozen and ties in with the upcoming launch of the show’s final season.

 

Whisky specialist George Harper created the new blend with the team at Johnnie Walker.

 

Full Story: https://www.thedrum.com/news/2018/10/01/johnnie-walker-serves-up-frozen-scotch-inspired-game-thrones-white-walkers

it comes in cubes?

Well they have tried every other colour so why not white! - none of the others are worth the money or drinking for that matter, time will tell !!!!!

I don't claim to be the specialist but I drunk a lot of whisky in my life. Good whisky tastes good in room temperature. It can be served with ice or cool but it's not necessary.

If people want to drink extreme cold alcohol they can just drink cheap staff. Just make sure it never gets warm.

 

So what's the point of a limited edition single malt served up frozen? It doesn't make any sense.

With a freezing point of -27C (for 40% proof) it'll have to go in the deep freeze rather than the fridge.

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