World Whisky Tour: International Varieties in Karlsruhe
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“You don't travel to arrive, but to travel.”
Get on the SCRIPTOR Express and join us on an expedition through the world of whiskies.
This is what you can expect:
- We start in Ireland and get our taste buds in the mood with a mild, caramel whiskey. 6,629 km later, it's called “Cheers” because we toast, with a bourbon, from the USA.
- The next stop is on one of Japan's 6,852 islands.
- There we enjoy a gentler Japanese version of the elixir of life.
- The next treat is in India, with a complex and spicy whiskey.
- The penultimate stop takes us back to home: Germany.
- We taste a product from our own distillery together.
- The last stop of our trip is Scotland, the country of origin of whiskey.
- Everyone who likes it particularly smoky will get their money's worth here.
During your entire stay, your travel companion Michael will introduce you to the different whisk (e) ys and tell you their stories. Of course, you can also ask very individual questions about the individual whisk (e) ys.
So be careful on the train track when boarding. Please put luggage on the rack over your heads and make yourself comfortable.
Our tasting is also a great gift idea, because: “Happiness is only real when you share it.”
More information:
If the minimum number of participants is not reached, the event will unfortunately not be able to take place. We'll let you know 3 weeks before the event.
Details to remember
What to bring?
Travel checklist:
- Good mood
- A lot of thirst for knowledge
- And a ride home so you don't have to hitchhiker home.
What is included?
- 6 whisk (s) ys from different countries
- welcome drink
- Information about whiskey
- Distillery tour
- Snacks as well as water and bread to neutralize
Scriptor Brennerei
From the outset, our goal was to produce special spirits from local orchards and regional farmers