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More Daily Deals inside 🥃 Today's Daily Deals are... ​Dear {NAME},​  It's Thursday. Which means it's almost Friday. Which means it's basically the weekend! Not that you really need a reason to make the most of our [Daily Deals]( but we think that's a pretty good one. Today's offers are sure to make a lot of mouths water, so make sure you snap up a deal before it's gone. ​ What do we have today? Enjoy [£25 off Glengoyne 20 Year Old Single Cask]( from our [Master of Malt Exclusives]( bottling series, [£10 off The Quiet Man 8 Year Old]( a sweet and creamy Irish whiskey, and [£9 off Star Of Bombay London Dry Gin]( which makes a mean Martini. Oh, and it goes without saying any one of these ought to make a delicious [Father's Day gift](.   £40 off Burnt Oak 24 Year Old Blended Whiskey Time left to claim offer: [motionmailapp.com]   Fans of meaty smoke and USA barbecue joints are in for a scorcher with this impressive offering from the [Burnt Ends range](. We described the previous expression, [Burnt Bridges Blended Whiskey]( as dialling the deliciousness of the original [Burnt Ends Blended Whiskey]( "right up to 10". Well, the folks at Burnt Ends have gone full Spinal Tap here, and the dial is officially up to 11 for Burnt Oak Blended Whiskey! Combining a mystery 25-year-old Islay single malt with glorious 24-year-old bourbon, this powerful expression is dripping with layers of chewy peat smoke, charred stone fruits, and roasted coffee. A splendid demonstration of the magic of maturation, just like a good air-dried steak, or a nice slow-smoked rack of ribs. Mmmm... £159.95 £199.95   Stay tuned with our social channels! Contact Us UK: 01892 888 376 Int. : +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com 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](. [Click here to opt out from Father's Day updates.]( If you no longer want to receive updates from Master 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 Master of Malt. All rights reserved.

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