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Síbín calls whiskey connoisseurs to enjoy new Whiskey Passport experience


THE GREAT Scotland Yard Hotel has unveiled its latest adventure, the Whiskey Passport, located at Síbín’s elegant speakeasy in central London.

The experience is sure to take you on a journey with an impressively designed and printed passport holding ten different whiskies from all around the world and a dram of a rare SKU.

The Whiskey Passport calls all whiskey connoisseurs out there to enjoy this unique experience, which will delve into the history behind each brand accompanied by a special cocktail.

The Great Scotland Yard Hotel

The sophisticated whiskey bar will introduce its guests to unmatched flavours, with each page of the passport unveiling a new location for one’s palate to explore.

As the experience explores various histories, cultures and mixology mastery, guests will travel to England, America, Canada and Asia through a flavourful expedition finalised by a Japanese dream dram.

Sibin Whiskey Passport

The Shinshu distillery, where the Komagatake malt is made, is the highest in Japan located 800m above sea level. The Mars Komagatake 2021 edition is a bourbon cask matured single malt at its core, accompanied by portions matured in sherry and Port casks.

The palatable flavours are sweet stone fruit, oaken vanilla and honeyed nuts with an elemental rich, oily malt giving it substance.

Kavalan Single Malt Whiskey

The first cocktail is free with each purchase of a Whiskey Passport, and the other nine cocktails are discounted to half-price, with a complimentary dream dram offered at the end of each guest’s experience.

Perfect for the winter months, Síbín’s elegant and cosy bar, accompanied by their sophisticated whiskey, is sure to be the ideal hang-out spot this month.

by Nicole Pereira

3-5 Great Scotland Yard, London SW1A 2HN

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