[MM-MALTS-L] CELP & seaweed
Robert Karlsson
rob.karlsson at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 10:55:24 CEST 2007
Hello all,
Here are pics of two CELP's that have been sold at the whiskyaction previously:
http://whiskyauction.com/cgi-bin/auction/history.pl?&path=i/images0706/&pic=6072203&item=WD026&auction=07-06&bid=47&mini=0
http://whiskyauction.com/cgi-bin/auction/history.pl?&path=i/im0610/&pic=6102553&item=WD057&auction=10-06&bid=43&mini=0
A friends Celp also looks the same..
cheers, Robert
On 8/30/07, Konstantin Grigoriadis <konstgrs at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Lex,
>
> I like this Experiment, (and the Malt :-)
>
> 88 Lagavulin, (-"CELP"), "The Seaweed Experience, The Ultimate Whisky
> Company, NL", 55%
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> Here is a pic of my bottle :
> http://www.grsnet.net/whisky/images/stories/bottle_images/p1010030.jpg
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> Cheers,
> Konstantin
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kraaijeveld A.R.
> To: MaltManiacs operated former 'MALT-L' Whisky List
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:31 AM
> Subject: [MM-MALTS-L] CELP & seaweed
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> Hi all
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> I got a bottle of "CELP – Seaweed Experience" for a tasting I'll be running
> at the university later this year. For those who have never heard of this
> one, it's either a young Lagavulin or a vatting of Lagavulin and Laphroaig
> to which seaweed is added. So legally it's not whisky anymore and the label
> doesn't claim that it is.
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> The spirit is clearly greenish and there is a twig of a plant floating in
> the bottle (bottle won't be opened until the tasting). Now as soon as I saw
> the twig, I got suspicious. To me, the plant which is floating in the bottle
> looks remarkably like Common or Brazilian Waterweed, which is a very common
> freshwater plant. Does not grow in the sea and is not a seaweed by any
> stretch of the (botanical) imagination. I've attached a small picture of
> this plant and I'm asking those of you who have/had a bottle of CELP to tell
> me whether the plant inside the bottle looks like the plant in the picture.
> Just so I know whether all CELP bottles contain waterweed rather than a
> seaweed or whether there ARE indeed CELP bottles with (possible) seaweed.
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> slainte, Lex
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