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BlackDog 11:32 AM 02-05-2010
I saw this in the news. Pretty Neat. I wonder if it's still any good?

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Scotch whisky meant to warm Antarctic explorers retrieved after century locked in ice

Associated Press
Last update: February 5, 2010 - 8:16 AM

WELLINGTON, New Zealand - This Scotch has been on the rocks for a century.

Five crates of Scotch whisky and two of brandy have been recovered by a team restoring an Antarctic hut used more than 100 years ago by famed polar explorer Ernest Shackleton.

Ice cracked some of the bottles that had been left there in 1909, but the restorers said Friday they are confident the five crates contain intact bottles "given liquid can be heard when the crates are moved."

New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust team leader Al Fastier said the team thought there were two crates and were amazed to find five.

Current distillery owner, drinks group Whyte & Mackay, launched the bid to recover the Scotch whisky for samples to test and decide whether to relaunch the defunct spirit made by distiller McKinlay and Co.

Fastier said restoration workers found the crates under the hut's floorboards in 2006, but they were too deeply embedded in ice to be dislodged.

The New Zealanders agreed to drill the ice to try to retrieve some bottles, although the rest must stay under conservation guidelines agreed to by 12 Antarctic Treaty nations.

"The unexpected find of the brandy crates, one labeled Chas. Mackinlay & Co and the other labeled The Hunter Valley Distillery Limited Allandale (Australia) are a real bonus," said Fastier.

Ice has cracked some of the crates and formed inside them. Fastier said in a statement that would make extracting the contents delicate, but the trust would decide how to do so in coming weeks.

Richard Paterson, master blender at Whyte and Mackay, whose company supplied the Mackinlay's whisky for Shackleton, described the find as "a gift from the heavens for whisky lovers."

"If the contents can be confirmed, safely extracted and analyzed, the original blend may be able to be replicated. Given the original recipe no longer exists, this may open a door into history," he said in a statement.

Shackleton's expedition ran short of supplies on its long ski trek to the South Pole from the northern Antarctic coast in 1907-1909 and turned back about 100 miles (160 kilometers) short of its goal.

The expedition sailed away in 1909 as winter ice formed, leaving behind supplies, including the whisky and brandy.
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G G 11:36 AM 02-05-2010
very cool.:-)
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shilala 11:41 AM 02-05-2010
They left behind the whiskey and brandy?
I bet someone's ass got handed to them over that stunt. :-)
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adampc22 12:39 PM 02-05-2010
thay will be on ebay tomorow lol
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Commander Quan 01:13 PM 02-05-2010
And now we know why penguins walk like that
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BlackDog 01:41 PM 02-05-2010
Originally Posted by Commander Quan:
And now we know why penguins walk like that
:-) :-) :-)
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Jbailey 02:11 PM 02-05-2010
I will bid 105 million!


It's always interesting when you hear stories like this one.
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dunng 07:34 PM 02-05-2010
:-)
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secretsquirrel 10:30 AM 02-06-2010
ya who knows what someone would pay for a bottle of that!
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ChicagoWhiteSox 11:38 AM 02-06-2010
Very cool story:-)
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blugill 01:31 PM 02-06-2010
Shackleton was a man's man. It's hard to find heroes like him anymore.
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md4958 01:50 PM 02-06-2010
Just wondering, where was Al during the discovery :-)


:-):-):-)
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