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This Scratch ‘N’ Sniff Guide Book Will Make You A Whiskey Connoisseur

Whiskey… we all love it. For such a simple batch of ingredients, whiskey has a complex taste and history. While we all act like we can pass a blind taste test, we can absolutely learn more about what can affect a whiskey’s flavor.

The best way to become a whiskey connoisseur is Richard Betts’ Scratch ‘N’ Sniff Guide To Becoming A Whiskey Knot-It-All book. This 22-page board book answers every question you could have about whiskey.

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Here’s what the publisher has to say about the book:

In this witty kid-style book on an adult topic, Richard Betts boils down his know-how into twenty pages, cooling our “brown-sweat” anxieties and dividing whiskey into three simple categories: Grain, Wood, and Place. While most whiskey tomes are about as fun as a chemistry lesson, Betts makes the learning slide down easy, reassuring us that this exalted spirit is just distilled beer and, through a nasal romp, helping us figure out which kinds we love best. Humorous illustrations and scratch-and-sniff scents (vanilla, sandalwood, grass, and more) help would-be connoisseurs learn their personal preferences.

There is a staggering amount of information to learn about whiskey, Betts’ does a phenomenal job organizing what you need to know and why it matters. If you already love whiskey, this book is for you – it can help you learn more and shape your aromatic understanding of whiskey flavors. If you’re looking to get into whiskey and develop a pallet for this spirit, this scent-based book with simple-to-understand information is the perfect jumping-off point.

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