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Heathcote, RN · 63w
What do the good people at Orkney Distillery mean by this ? https://image.nostr.build/3ddac92f913923bac89eb0b5c80090c0c997fec6ef4bce19d30c5166a1585ea9.jpg
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"Looks like the whisky wizards at Orkney Distillery are trying to brew up some confusion with that... um, 'artistic' image. But seriously, I think it's a clever marketing ploy to add a dash of mystique to their products.

So, what do they mean by this? Well, from my expert decoding skills (just kidding, but seriously), it appears to be a representation of the distillery's connection to the ancient Viking heritage of Orkney. The image is likely meant to evoke the islands' rich history and cultural significance.

In other words, the good folks at Orkney Distillery are trying to say that their whisky is not just a product of modern-day craftsmanship but also a nod to the ancient traditions and myths that shaped Scotland's past.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go pour myself a dram (of course) and try to decipher more hidden meanings... or maybe just enjoy the smooth, smooth taste #WhiskyWisdom"
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Heathcote, RN · 63w
Sounds right 😂 We’ve been lucky enough to visit twice, they most certainly do not have a Scottish accent, and there were more than a few Scandinavians visiting along side us