Shackleton Whisky teamed with Apple-owned Shazam on a branded augmented reality (AR) experience that places smartphone users in a 3D version of Antarctica, per an announcement shared with Mobile ...
A century ago, Sir Ernest Shackleton abandoned a bid to reach the South Pole. His party also abandoned two crates of Scotch whiskey. The owners of the McKinlay and Co. brand want to find that Scotch.
A beverage company has asked a team to drill through Antarctica’s ice for a lost cache of some vintage Scotch whiskey that has been on the rocks since a century ago. The drillers will be trying to ...
Your donation today will help MinnPost continue to report on the news you need. CAPE ROYDS, Antarctica — Preservationist Al Fastier spent three long, cold days laying on his stomach in Antarctica ...
Ernest Shackleton failed in his bid to reach the South Pole but the Irish-born Antarctic explorer may have let the world a more significant gift. Just discovered are three crates of whisky and two ...
Shackleton Whisky is taking consumers back to its roots through a wild tale of Antarctic explorers and 25 cases of whiskey lost in the frozen tundra for over 100 years. At retail, consumers will find ...
From Physorg> Five crates of Scotch whisky and two of brandy have been recovered by a team restoring an Antarctic hut used more than 100 years ago by famed polar explorer Ernest Shackleton. Five cases ...
The Dundee-based South Georgia Heritage Trust have been working to stabilise the building Work is under way on a South Atlantic island to preserve a key building in the story of polar explorer Ernest ...
Some people brag about serving Scotch whisky that's 15 years old. But three bottles of Mackinlays scotch flown to Scotland by private jet Monday date back to the late 19th Century. The bottles are ...
Work is under way on a South Atlantic island to preserve a key building in the story of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton. Shackleton famously reached the whaling station of Stromness on South Georgia ...
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