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It’s official – we are now Masters of Malt

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Sat, Apr 1, 2023 07:02 AM

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We have a whisky to prove it 🥃 Introducing our new name: MASTERS OF MALT. ​Dear {NAME},?

We have a whisky to prove it 🥃 Introducing our new name: MASTERS OF MALT. ​Dear {NAME},​  We give up. Despite the fact that we’re one of the most prominent online retailers, the recipient of countless awards, the trusted provider for thousands of customers, and the guys who got someone to dress up as a bee that one time, so many of you still couldn't help but add an extra letter onto our name.  Here’s what we are were called. Master of Malt. Singular. But too many of you insisted on calling us Masters of Malt. Plural. So, we’ve decided that if we can’t beat ‘em, we’ll join ‘em. We're changing our name – and there's whisky to prove it To celebrate this news we’re launching a whisky, to show that we're deadly serious. It’s a [10 Year Old Islay single malt]( from a secret distillery. We genuinely don’t know which one, but try and find age statement Islay single malt at this strength for under £40. We may have changed our name, but bottling boss liquid is still part of our game. Since this will be the very first release to carry our new name, it's sure to delight collectors and enrage those of you who actually liked our old name better. We're sure you'll come out of the woodwork now! Too late, friends. Blame the others. We hope you’re happy.  Yours truly, Masters of Malt £39.95     The news in brief   [Treats for Easter for those with a sweet tooth]( With Easter just around the corner, you’ll want to make the most of the long weekend. These drinks are perfect for the occasion.   [What we loved this week: Ainsley Harriot and Bruichladdich]( Rye from Scotland, a library of sherried whisky from The Lakes Distillery, and a ti-rum-isu from Ainsley Harriot himself all caught our attention.   Stay tuned with our social channels! Contact Us UK: 01892 888 376 Int. : +44 (0)1892 888376 [hello@mastersofmalt.com](mailto:hello@masterofmalt.com) You’ve got this email because you subscribed to receive updates from Masters 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 Masters of Malt, [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 © 2023 Masters of Malt. All rights reserved.

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