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Year-end Mega-Sale - 20% off EVERYTHING

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With Promo Code: FillYourBoots Dear {NAME}, Tl;dr Use code ?FillYourBoots? to get 20% of everyth

With Promo Code: FillYourBoots Dear {NAME}, Tl;dr Use code “FillYourBoots” to get 20% of everything site-wide until the end of the year (or just click [this link]( if you don’t fancy typing).   On his way out of the door this year #WhiskySanta mentioned something about a post-it note on the fridge we should probably know about. Obviously it had fallen off and been half eaten by the dog, but once uncrumpled it read “you’re going to need to pour yourself some of that Whisky you keep locked up for special occasions, because I just set up a 20% discount and encrypted the database. The decryption key is sealed in the safe you use for cat pictures and time locked until NYE. See you when I’m back from Majorca. Hugs, #WhiskySanta (Ho Ho Ho, I’m not Sorry).” Two things were odd about this: 1) We didn’t know #WhiskySanta knew anything about cryptography (although all those open university mathematics courses on elliptic curves he put on expenses now make sense). 2) He usually holidays in Tenerife.   So there you go - it’s 20% off everything until the end of the year with the code “FillYourBoots” at checkout (or just click [this link](.   All the good stuff will probably be gone by the time you read this, but there might be a couple of bottles of sherry left in the back, and we’ll buy more stock on January 1st when we get back control of the Raspberry Pi that runs our stock system (and Tetris).   Anyway, it might be worth a quick gander between your 3rd helping of turkey and that new board game your brother-in-law is desperate to play.   See you in 2024!   - Your Friends at Master of Malt [Shop now]( P.S. Want our top tip? Have a really good look at the independent bottlers - there’re some amazing bargains in the long tail if you can be bothered to rummage around a bit.     Shop now   [Whisky]( [Whisky]( [Rum]( [Rum]( [Gin]( [Gin]( [New Arrivals]( [New arrivals]( Why shop on Master of Malt? [Online Drinks Retailer of the Year 2023] Online Drinks Retailer of the Year [Best price guarantee] Best price guarantee [365 day returns] 365 day returns   [Master of Malt logo] UK 01892 888 376 • Int +44 (0)1892 888376 hello@masterofmalt.com © 2023 Master of Malt | Orders are subject to our [Terms](. Atom Supplies Ltd (Company No.: 03193057), Unit 1, TN9 1RA, UK [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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