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Take a look at our terrific selection... Fancy a payday tipple? Â Dear {NAME}, Â Feel like celebra

Take a look at our terrific selection... Fancy a payday tipple?  Dear {NAME},  Feel like celebrating payday with something delicious? We've got thousands of lip-smacking drinks for you to choose from! If you left it up to fate to decide what you should enjoy by throwing a paper airplane in our warehouse and picking whatever it landed next to, the odds are in favour of it landing beside a truly spectacular spirit.  However, if you don't trust the choices of a paper-based facsimile of an aircraft, we've picked out an excellent bourbon right here for you to look at...  Angel's Envy is a top expression built upon a mash bill of 72% corn, 18% rye, and 10% malted barley. After maturing in new, charred white oak barrels, the bourbon is treated to a second maturation in Port barrels for up to six months and then bottled up at 43.3% ABV.  The Port casks impart bold, sweet red berry notes to the waves of creamy vanilla and cedar spices, making for a bourbon that ticks all of our boxes. Plus, it's got a very snazzy bottle. Bonus. £57.29  We reckon you might like some of these... [Lagavulin 16 Year Old]( £59.95 [Bathtub Gin]( £31.00 [Glenfarclas 10 Year Old]( £29.80 [Hibiki Japanese Harmony]( £69.95 [Kilchoman Machir Bay]( £43.00 [Seaweed & Aeons & Digging & Fire 10 Year Old]( £32.95 The news in brief  [Top ten bottles from independent distilleries]( This week we’re celebrating the small fish, the mavericks, the start-ups and the long-established family businesses of the drinks industry.  [Royal Brackla rediscovers its regal form]( The first royal Scotch whisky is once again having a crack at the core range game, introducing three new aged single malts, all finished in sherry casks. [Trustpilot Logo] [Trustpilot Stars] [TrustScore]( Contact Us UK: 0800 5200 474 Int. : +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com Stay tuned with our social channels! You’ve got this email because you subscribed to receive updates from Master of Malt or another Atom Group website. We use trusted external providers worldwide to help us process your personal data, by clicking through to our site from any link in this email, you confirm that you agree to our [Privacy Policy]( and [Cookie Policy](. If you no longer want to receive updates from Master of Malt or any other Atom Group company, [you can click here to unsubscribe instantly](. Atom Supplies Limited | Registered in England & Wales No.: 03193057 | [Terms of Business]( Unit 1, Ton Business Park, 2-8 Morley Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1RA © 2021 Master of Malt. All rights reserved.

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