The Science of Whisky - A tasting tour of Scotland's finest
- π€ Speaker: Alex Woolgar-Toms
- π Date & Time: Thursday 12 December 2013, 19:00 - 21:30
- π Venue: Todd-Hamied Room, Department of Chemistry, Cambridge
Abstract
Just in time for the Christmas and New Year festivities, Alex Woolgar-Toms will describe the science behind the production and maturation processes involved in whisky production, and introduce some classic examples of single malt and blended whiskies.
It promises to be a fascinating evening.
Alex is an International Wine Challenge (IWC) judge and gave the inaugural Cambridge University Whisky Appreciation Society (CUWAS) tasting.
Over 18s only. Tickets Β£12 Contact John OβToole, john.otoole9@btinternet.com
Limited numbers (30 maximum
Booking for SCI and RSC members from 1 November 2013. Non-members from 1 December 2013.
Organised by SCI Cambridge & Great Eastern Region & RSC Mid-Anglia Section www.soci.org & www.rsc.org
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Alex Woolgar-Toms
Thursday 12 December 2013, 19:00-21:30